Read my post title. I'm COMPLETELY serious. There was actually an article in the
Korea Times today about how trust is the way to upgrade the country's universities and global image. Ironically, it mentioned nothing, not once, not even a hint of corruption. It didn't even talk about how this abstract noun could be translated to tangible goals, directives, program upgrades--nada. Check this:
"I believe one of the key pillars to this new Korea is trust ― between its members and when dealing with other countries," ---from Park Chul,
President of Hankuk University of Foreign Studies.
How does upping the trust factor increase the quality of your education?
Fail.
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there aren't enough "like" buttons in existence to tag on to this post ;)
Hilarious! Typical Korean insanity.
Glad you guys were as amused as I was!
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