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wylies99

Joined: 13 May 2006 Location: I'm one cool cat!
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 5:52 am Post subject: Famous SAT Instructor in Seoul Kidnapped |
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01-30-2010 21:18
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2010/01/113_59983.html
Famous SAT Instructor in Seoul Kidnapped
A well-known instructor who teaches the U.S. standardized Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) was kidnapped and was forced to sign a renewal contract, amid the widening police investigation into the recent leakage of questions of the test, the Hankook Ilbo said Saturday.
The authorities said the owner of a private learning institute in Seoul specializing in preparing students for SAT, who was arrested Monday for leaking questions to Koreans in the United States, was also discovered to have kidnapped and then assaulted a colleague, forcing him to sign a renewal contract.
According to the police, the owner kidnapped the well-known SAT writing instructor, identified only as B, 38, took him to a resort villa on the outskirts of Seoul. He beat B several times, threatened with a knife and forced him to sign a renewal contract.
After gaining freedom, B reported the case to the police.
B taught the writing section of SAT and was known to be a sought-after figure among students. A fee to sit in on his course for a month as much as costs several million won, according to the report.
As SAT has gained popularity in Korea with the increasing number of Koreans students who choose to study in the United States, competition among private institutions in Seoul to recruit instructors with good reputation has become fierce, sometimes creating legal disputes when an instructor wants to transfer to another competitor institution.
"Students choose an institution based on a particular figure, who is known to teach well, creating a ferocious competition among private institutions to recruit them. These figures are often paid hundreds of millions of won annually," said an identified person who knows the situation well, in the article.
The news comes at a time when Korean police are expanding their investigation of private academic institutes in Gangnam, southern Seoul.
An instructor identified by his surname, Jang, and three college students, who were temporarily hired by the instructor, are now being questioned for smuggling SAT exam sheets out from a test center in Gapyeong, Gyeonggi Province, where they took the test last Saturday.
Going to U.S. universities has become popular among those who are not satisfied with the level of education offered by Korean universities, as well as those who cannot get into the most competitive Korean universities.
In 2008, South Korean households spent 20.9 trillion won ($18 billion) on private education to supplement the perceived shortcomings of the public school system, and the number of private educational institutes has increased nearly 50-fold since 1970, according to the education ministry |
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Konglishman

Joined: 14 Sep 2007 Location: Nanjing
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 5:59 am Post subject: |
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| Cheating, kidnapping, violence... This has all of the elements of a good action movie. |
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Sadebugo1
Joined: 11 May 2003
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 7:28 am Post subject: Re: Famous SAT Instructor in Seoul Kidnapped |
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| wylies99 wrote: |
01-30-2010 21:18
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2010/01/113_59983.html
Famous SAT Instructor in Seoul Kidnapped
A well-known instructor who teaches the U.S. standardized Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) was kidnapped and was forced to sign a renewal contract, amid the widening police investigation into the recent leakage of questions of the test, the Hankook Ilbo said Saturday.
The authorities said the owner of a private learning institute in Seoul specializing in preparing students for SAT, who was arrested Monday for leaking questions to Koreans in the United States, was also discovered to have kidnapped and then assaulted a colleague, forcing him to sign a renewal contract.
According to the police, the owner kidnapped the well-known SAT writing instructor, identified only as B, 38, took him to a resort villa on the outskirts of Seoul. He beat B several times, threatened with a knife and forced him to sign a renewal contract.
After gaining freedom, B reported the case to the police.
B taught the writing section of SAT and was known to be a sought-after figure among students. A fee to sit in on his course for a month as much as costs several million won, according to the report.
As SAT has gained popularity in Korea with the increasing number of Koreans students who choose to study in the United States, competition among private institutions in Seoul to recruit instructors with good reputation has become fierce, sometimes creating legal disputes when an instructor wants to transfer to another competitor institution.
"Students choose an institution based on a particular figure, who is known to teach well, creating a ferocious competition among private institutions to recruit them. These figures are often paid hundreds of millions of won annually," said an identified person who knows the situation well, in the article.
The news comes at a time when Korean police are expanding their investigation of private academic institutes in Gangnam, southern Seoul.
An instructor identified by his surname, Jang, and three college students, who were temporarily hired by the instructor, are now being questioned for smuggling SAT exam sheets out from a test center in Gapyeong, Gyeonggi Province, where they took the test last Saturday.
Going to U.S. universities has become popular among those who are not satisfied with the level of education offered by Korean universities, as well as those who cannot get into the most competitive Korean universities.
In 2008, South Korean households spent 20.9 trillion won ($18 billion) on private education to supplement the perceived shortcomings of the public school system, and the number of private educational institutes has increased nearly 50-fold since 1970, according to the education ministry |
This is hilarious AND a little scary. It also fortifies those who are negative about the work situation in Korea while weakening those who would argue Korean employment is just as sweet a deal as anywhere else.
Sadebugo
http://travldawrld.blogspot.com/ |
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fustiancorduroy
Joined: 12 Jan 2007
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 7:45 am Post subject: Re: Famous SAT Instructor in Seoul Kidnapped |
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| Sadebugo1 wrote: |
This is hilarious AND a little scary. It also fortifies those who are negative about the work situation in Korea while weakening those who would argue Korean employment is just as sweet a deal as anywhere else.
Sadebugo
http://travldawrld.blogspot.com/ |
That may be, but at least the SAT teachers (almost always Korean only) make big, big money (100 million won per year or more -- sometimes much more). |
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pkang0202

Joined: 09 Mar 2007
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 8:41 am Post subject: |
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There are many cases of Hagwon bosses abusing Korean employees that go unreported.
Not quite extreme as kidnapping, but I'm sure there are things like extortion, threats, intimidation, abuse, and other stuff. |
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zz8w
Joined: 06 Dec 2008 Location: Daejeon
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 11:21 pm Post subject: |
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yes, korean education still decays.
In the most famous school, professors still teach [Mod Edit], students still cheats in the most obvious way, and yeah racism becomes highlighted.
Follow the TOS. |
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djsmnc

Joined: 20 Jan 2003 Location: Dave's ESL Cafe
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 11:26 pm Post subject: |
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| Getting kidnapped over the SAT. That's almost as bad as getting shot for your sneakers! |
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Kimchieluver

Joined: 02 Mar 2005
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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 12:28 am Post subject: |
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| Imagine saying this to a potential employer.."I am so good my last boss kidnapped me and forced me to sign a contract for another year." |
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young_clinton
Joined: 09 Sep 2009
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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 1:44 am Post subject: |
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Boy...............The employer must have really liked the teacher  |
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FMPJ
Joined: 03 Jun 2008
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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 5:22 am Post subject: Re: Famous SAT Instructor in Seoul Kidnapped |
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| fustiancorduroy wrote: |
| That may be, but at least the SAT teachers (almost always Korean only) make big, big money (100 million won per year or more -- sometimes much more). |
More like per month, for the ones in this kind of demand. |
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BigBuds

Joined: 15 Sep 2005 Location: Changwon
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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 8:08 am Post subject: |
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| young_clinton wrote: |
Boy...............The employer must have really liked the teacher  |
More like the dollars the teacher was bringing in for him. |
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alpope23

Joined: 15 Mar 2006
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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 11:42 am Post subject: |
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| young_clinton wrote: |
Boy...............The employer must have really liked the teacher  |
Yeah, but did he pay dudes pension? |
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placeshifter
Joined: 23 Jan 2010
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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 1:23 pm Post subject: |
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| I know several Korean-Americans (who are near native fluent in Korean) doing SAT prep in Seoul. They make around 20 million won a month and work around 40 hours a week. |
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madoka

Joined: 27 Mar 2008
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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 2:31 pm Post subject: |
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| placeshifter wrote: |
| I know several Korean-Americans (who are near native fluent in Korean) doing SAT prep in Seoul. They make around 20 million won a month and work around 40 hours a week. |
Is there a reason I only hear of Korean-Americans or Koreans getting that much for SAT work? How big a deal is Korean speaking ability? |
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ThingsComeAround

Joined: 07 Nov 2008
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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 4:34 pm Post subject: |
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| ^^ Not for Korean-speaking ability, but for the "face" of reliability, intelligence and success |
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