South Korea put 650,000 students to the test for high-pressure exam
Success in exam seen as key to everything from future careers to marriage prospects

South Korea fell silent for annual college entrance exams on Thursday, rescheduling flights and restricting traffic as 650,000 students sat a test that will define their adult lives in an ultra-competitive society.
Preparation for the crucial exam starts from primary school, and so does the relentless pressure which has been blamed for everything from early burnout and teenage depression to suicide.
Success in the exam - meaning a secured place in one of South Korea’s elite universities - is seen as the key to everything from future careers to marriage prospects.
With so much riding on the outcome, the day of the test - simultaneously in 1,257 centres nationwide - sees the entire country go into “hush” mode.
The transportation ministry bans all airport landings and departures for a 40-minute period to coincide with the main language listening test.