South Korea sees record retest numbers for its crucial university entrance exam due to medical school reform.
South Korea's university entrance exam saw a record number of retakes this year, largely due to reforms making it easier to enter medical school. The government has implemented measures to ensure a quiet testing environment, including adjusting traffic and business hours. The exam is critical for students, seen as a pathway to social mobility and economic security.
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