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South Korea: Students sue after teacher ends exam 90 seconds early
- A group of South Korean students are suing the government because their college admission examination ended 90 seconds earlier than scheduled.
- The students are seeking compensation of 20 million won each to cover the cost of retaking the exam.
- The error affected the students' exams and caused them to be unable to focus on the rest of the test.
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Believing themselves aggrieved, the students who passed the “Suneung” in November attacked the State for not respecting the duration of the examination. Considered to be the most decisive moment in their schooling, the exam is increasingly criticized.
Examenblad 90 seconden te vroeg afgepakt: Koreaanse studenten stappen naar de rechter
University exams in South Korea are among the most demanding in the world.
Seoul students sue government for ending college entrance exam 90 seconds early
The school did give students back their tests for 90 seconds during lunchtime, but were only allowed to fill in solutions to unsolved questions, and not to amend responses to questions they solved earlier.

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Total News Sources35
Leaning Left10Leaning Right4Center9Last Updated44% Left
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- 44% of the sources lean Left
44% Left
L 44%
C 39%
R 17%
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