I'm very well, thank you. How is your daughter? School going well for you? I forgot to ask, do you want to be a prosecutor or a defense attorney? I've gotten into the court system because of the game Ace Attorney. :]]]
Oh, yay, I'm just a little bit more culturally diverse~!
You should get cracking on that book, I hope you do well on your exams.
Actually, I don't live in Corea, (I noticed you spelled it without the "K," how kind of you)I live in California.
But in Corea, it's very difficult to get into a good high-school and college, much like Japan. The kids are soo stressed by homework and pressure of doing well some students get corrupt and do no work at all! Even the teachers are corrupt, especially in Kang Nam (강남, in Seoul, the capital)where there are the most extra-curricular learning programs (학원). Teachers ONLY favor the smarter kids in a class. So all the others are either openly picked on by the teachers... it's bad there. The country has a much milder, more efficient school system.
Sorry if I bored you with the country lesson right there.