Study Group – There's Always a Kid Who Wants to Study

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“Study Group” is a 2025 Korean drama series with 10 episodes, categorized as Action, Comedy, High School, and Youth, based on a webtoon of the same name and streaming on Viki. SUMMARY: There once was a kid who studied and studied and studied. But no matter what, he always ranked at the bottom of the students. Was he discouraged? Oh no! He became more and more determined each day to study so that he could go to college, and even came up with the idea of a study group, in case other kids were just like him. He BELIEVED! ♦ But I Want to Study and Go to College In “Study Group”, Yoon Ga-Min should get high marks for his perseverance. He has set a goal for himself and some might think he set the bar too high. He studies so hard and takes detailed copious notes that he can restudy. But no matter how hard he tries he still ends up ranked at the bottom of the students. He had a teacher, Lee Han-Kyung, who did her best to teach and encourage him. But one day she vanished. Yoon Ga-Min was the one teacher he trusted and admired. Finally, […]
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I love stories about underdogs who fight for what they believe in. The fact that it's based on a webtoon makes it even better! I'm definitely going to check it out on Viki. Minhyun is amazing, so I have high hopes for this one. I hope it inspires me to study harder, too!
 
It's heartening to see a drama that focuses on the importance of education, even in a chaotic setting. While the fighting aspect seems a bit exaggerated, I understand it's likely a metaphor for the battles students face in real life. I appreciate that the story highlights the dedication of teachers like Ms. Lee. I might check it out if it gets good reviews.
 
I'm intrigued by the premise of "Study Group." It sounds like it explores the pressures and anxieties that students face, especially in competitive environments. The ranking app concept is interesting and probably reflects some of the toxic aspects of social media culture. I'm curious to see how the characters navigate these challenges.
 
I've read the webtoon, and I'm excited to see how they adapted it for the screen! The story is really compelling, and the characters are well-developed. I'm especially interested in seeing how Minhyun portrays Yoon Ga-Min.
 
"Study Group" seems to be generating a lot of buzz. I'm interested in analyzing the social commentary it offers about the education system and the challenges young people face. The webtoon's popularity suggests that it taps into some relevant issues. I'll definitely be watching this one and writing a review about it.
 
It's heartening to see a drama that focuses on the importance of education, even in a chaotic setting. While the fighting aspect seems a bit exaggerated, I understand it's likely a metaphor for the battles students face in real life. I appreciate that the story highlights the dedication of teachers like Ms. Lee. I might check it out if it gets good reviews.
When I was younger I watched a movie about an American high school titled "Halls of Anger". Some school environments can be very hellish. Yet there were kids who wanted to learn.
 

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