Exam-Setters in South Korea Face High-Security Isolation

Hundreds of South Korean teachers and professors are sequestered in a secret, guarded compound every October and become prisoners of their country's obsession with education. For one month, they are kept in complete isolation under conditions that resemble house arrest, with everything down to their food waste subject to rigorous examination. Their sole task is to compile the annual college entrance exam -- the importance of which in the minds of stressed-out ...

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