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A new survey shows that the ratio of Korean students wishing to go overseas and study is higher than
in the United States, Japan, or China.
The Japanese Teen Research Institute surveyed roughly 8,000 students from the four countries
last year and found that 64% of Korean students desired to study in a different country,
compared to 61% in China, 56% in the US, and 41% in Japan.
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