Students in South Korea are required to go to school at least junior high school.
2~3 years for kindergarten, 6 years for elementary, 3 years for junior high.
Additional 3 years for high school and 2~6 years for college is not required, but most of the students finish all these courses.
yes
In S. Korea kids have to go to school until they finish middle school (9th grade) but the can pay to go to high school and college which is very expensive.
In Korea a lot of kids are left alone in an orphanage. Those who are not go to school and live a pretty normal life. Some kids probably have to work. I don't know!
The country that kids study the most is south korea.(:
as many as u want
Yes, students in North Korea are required to study and complete homework assignments as part of their education system. This includes both academic subjects and political ideology.
It costs more than you have lil kids
A number of South Koreans study French, but it is seen as a less useful language. English, Chinese, and Japanese are much more sought after and taught in Korea.
sure, there are emo kids everywhere. its a state of mind not a dress style so if you dont "see" one they're there.
In Germany, children typically attend school for 12-13 years. This includes 4 years of primary school (Grundschule) and then either 8 or 9 years of secondary school (Hauptschule, Realschule, or Gymnasium) depending on the type of school they attend and their individual pathway.
they can bring their lunches without the money but if their parents are work, so they don't have time to made lunch, then they have pay money for month to have lunch in school( the cafeteria )
I am a military member. I got married to a South Korean citizen, in korea. She currently lives in Korea, she has a green card. We have no property, kids, or debt. What do i need to do in order to get a divorce.