The issue of increasing admission quotas at medical schools at South Korean universities continues to linger: Will students who took time off in protest return to school in the new academic year?
The issue of increasing admission quotas at medical schools at South Korean universities continues to linger: Will students who took time off in protest return to school in the new academic year?
The Korean government's plan to increase the number of students admitted to medical schools has sparked outrage from the medical community, and while the conflict with the government continues within the country, a group of medical students who are taking a leave of absence in protest against the government's policy are starting the new semester.