I think I just learned that I can't go to college in America, and also will have to spend the rest of my high-school life slaving away in schools that don't give a damn for petty things like extracurricular activities, or school violence/bullying ("The video games did it! Honest."), or such useless things like electives ("Go to college and you'll learn them. Now go back and do your math and stuff."), or freedom of clothes (Uniforms all the way, even in all the public schools o-O).
Phys-ed is doing something useless, no real exercise, twice a week.
SAT-equivalent is taken once a year, and if you fail(as in not get straight perfects) you waste another year of your life doing the same stuff again and again. After school ends at 6, go to a private institution and learn moar maths until 10 or 11. Mid-terms and finals are a one-month-long time of stress. Said midterms and finals also decided whether you go to a half decent college later on, or go to a crappy one.
Did I mention every single grade you fight to get in high school is considered by the colleges? :/ If you're not in the top 2%, one had better give up any thought of getting into the top three colleges.
Sigh...
Going to a US college will be pretty much impossible because there are no APs offered, and I would have to pay a lot to go to more private institutions to take courses. My GPA would be in the dust because Korea does everything relatively, meaning the tests are deliberately made hard enough so there are few As, to increase the discernment ability of the tests and sieve the really good from the so-so.
On the other hand, if I go to the "wego" (roughly translating to 'foreign school' which it is not), there will be AP courses, and SAT prep offered at school, but the enrollment fees are a shadow of a college's (I think it was $24000 a year), GPA would be even worse, .... etc
Also, no Spanish courses.