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Now that the annual college entrance exam, the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT), is over, hundreds of thousands of students, who will graduate from high school in a couple of months, have a long list of post-exam plans, such as traveling or getting their driver's licenses.
Also included on their to-do list, for some, is getting cosmetic surgery. Unlike in the past, many parents have become supportive of their children's plans to go under the knife to change their looks. Numerous postings can be found online in which parents are making inquiries about beauty clinics. But some experts say that, for teenagers who are not fully grown yet, such a decision should be made very carefully.
( Read more )Source: Yoon Ja-young for the Korea Times
Should clinics be able to offer discounts to CSAT takers or their parents?