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Midterms

I’ve been in the middle of midterms and midterm projects for the past two weeks and will be for this week ><  But yes, I’m still alive.  I’ve got two posts from the weekend waiting until I’ve got some time to polish them up and a new post for the North Korean propaganda series.  Wednesday is the end of the three weeks of midterms.  Yeah.

Don’t forget that it’s North Korea Freedom Week (see schedule here)!  There’s plenty of events, go to one that you might be interested in.  I went to the gallery called something like “Warm country to the south” and thoroughly enjoyed it.  I’ll be posting those pics later on.

SNU privitization, re-elections due to wiretapping and a protest

Re-elections

For those who don’t know what happened last year at the Seoul National University (SNU) student elections, there was apparently some foul play including wiretapping (yes, you heard that right; wiretapping during a university student body election).  For at least the past week there’s been a lot of posters put up and now flyers being passed out for the upcoming re-elections.

Privitization of SNU

I had heard that Korea over the past while has been privitizing the state-operated companies, but I had no earthly idea that this included SNU.  Here’s an article that covers the whole privitization aspect.  There’s been a bunch of banners around campus talking about rejecting the ‘법인화’ which I have recently found out means privitization.  Here’s a video (in Korean) for those interested.

EDIT:

Here’s some documents sent to me (sorry, Hangeul format) directly from SNU regarding the transition:

Dean’s Message
Privitization Vs. Public
Privitization Brochure

Protesting the SNU Board of Trustees

Two days ago there was even an organized protest on campus in front of the administration building by a labor union.  The big banner says that the board of trustees is closed and un-democratic and should be dissolved.  The signs say things like ‘do professors eat 10 bowls of rice in one meal,’ ‘Presidential election: 1 person 1 vote,’ and ‘Board of Trustees’s equality: professors 100%, workers 10%, students 0%.’  Here’s an article (in Korean) for those interested on the subject.  Here’s a pic:

Seoul National University Computer Engineering Student Lounge

Seoul National University Student Clubs

Here’s a video I shot today to show you what the clubs in SNU are like.  Clubs are a lot more integrated in the school it seems than back in the USA where they usually seem very separated or non existent.  I have really enjoyed being a part of the SCSC club (SNU Computer Study Club) and look forward to a great year and good friends ^^  If you go to university here in Korea definitely check out the clubs as they are a much more important part of the social experience here.  Plus you get to meet a bunch of great people with similar interests as you!  Anyways, here’s the video:

Reference to Korean educational system in Sunday’s Simpsons episode

Here’s a dialog from Sunday’s Simpsons episode referencing Korea’s educational system:

Principle Skinner: These are Bart’s uncompleted homework assignments for the last month.  Worksheets, problem sets, book reports, math jumbles, dioramas, topic sentences, conclusions, bibliographies, synonyms, mean the sames, ??, and one thanksgiving hand turkey!

Marge: One month? That’s a heavy load for a fourth grader…

Homer: I say this boy needs more homework!  I don’t have to do it with him do I?

Skinner: No…

Homer: Pile it on! I want him to be Korean by the time he’s done!

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