Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Extra posting / Why fewer women enroll in college/university in Korea than men? / Kim hyojun(김효준)

Q:  Why fewer women enroll in college/university in Korea than men?



A:  I cannot agree that the proportion of women entering university is lower than men.
The interesting thing about Korean universities is that there are female universities. Only 100 percent of female students are admitted to the university.
Nevertheless, I think it is wrong to say that the proportion of women is lower than that of men.
Usually, boys and girls in engineering choose the humanities.
(There are exceptions.)
The number of students in the engineering field is increasing due to the fact that the fourth industrial revolution is under way and science and technology is at the center of the world.
But it is a contradiction that there is no room for girls to enter for this.
To claim that they failed to enter the school because of gender discrimination is to make a profit by putting themselves under the table.
There are many female students in the humanities category.
The ratio of male and female students is 3 to 7 in the information society department.
So, is it because boys lack effort?
No one thinks so.

Their contradictory actions to profit from the results they did not make are beyond comprehension by anyone with normal thinking. 
That's why I can't agree that women have lower college entrance rates than men.

The data were from 2010. 
2010 is a time when enough questions about gender discrimination have been raised and are being fixed.
However, it is thought that there are too many empty contexts for 20-year-old students to be sexually discriminated upon in college.

The victims I can understand are now our grandmother's age. 
They were directly affected by the patriarchal system and would not have made their dreams come true. 
If they reward their dreams for what they have not achieved, they should acknowledge and help. 
However, I think the government should not help but block evil groups who are now loathe men and move for their own interests, enjoying all they can afford.

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