Talk:Korean Minjok Leadership Academy

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[edit] biased content

There is little doubt that KMLA is a reputable school but the article (and the above comment) reflect a bias that is inappropriate for a wikipedia article. This space must not be used to create anything resembling an advertisement. I suggest an edit that avoids biased language. A great example of an article on a top HS that avoids bias: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuyvesant_High_School

[edit] reorganize article

I suggest the original author edit this page for conciseness and seek more exact figures on university enrollment. Basic information (date of school's founding, company responsible for founding school) should come at the beginninng of the article.

I've hear that KMLA places cameras in the student dormitory rooms. This factoid should be included along with any available information on the school's curricula and management.

[edit] A word from a high school student from Korea

This school is not famous outside Korea, but it is known to be the best high school - I am not exaggerating - in Korea.


[edit] Korean?

Is it really necessary to put Korean and Hanja in the contents of the article itself? In the English version of Wikipedia, everything that is not Korean should either be separately boxed away or introduced in parentheses. Mathboychoi 09:49, 12 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] John stop it

Mathboichoi, SHUT UP!!!

[edit] We will reorganize

We will reorganize this webpage. /We do have cameras, but we currently are not using it due to personal privacy. /KMLA is the most prestigious high school (if not, in the top 3) in Korea_ask anyone neutral in Korea. /Isn't it not "English" instead of "Korean"? In that case, what's up for Latin?