
SEOUL - EDUCATION-OBSESSED South Korea rescheduled rush hour and airline flights on Thursday as hundreds of thousands of schoolchildren sat a college entrance examination seen as crucial to their future.
Government offices nation-wide opened one hour later than normal and private firms were advised to do likewise to reduce traffic congestion, as students headed to 1,124 centres to sit the College Scholastic Aptitude Test.
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