Stuck with the Golden Boy

Stuck with the Golden Boy

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Seoul University - South Korea's answer to Harvard University and Oxford University. This is where the cream of the crop comes from. Like most prestigious universities that offer high quality education, the tuition is not a joke. So intelligent students that come from well off families are the ones admitted to this university except for minimum number of scholars. Each and every student is required to maintain their required Grade Point Average (GPA). No one is exempted. Amongst the pool of brilliant students, there is one that stands out the most. Seoul University's Golden Boy. Lee Taemin. He is the university's most primed student. He's on his third year pre-law as a paralegal student, a sure candidate of summa cum laude. But what's special about this boy is that no one has ever seen him step in the library or pick up a book. In fact, he spends his time joining the university's extracurricular activities, hanging out with his friends in the Sigma Rho Fraternity, dating, clubbing, drinking, basically anything and everything that a slack off university student does. How is he able to maintain a squeaky clean GPA? It remains a mystery. And among the few scholars of Seoul University, we have Gong Minzy. She's a very driven third year paralegal student. Her goal is to qualify a slot as one of the elite students of SU's College of Law. She lives and breathes the College of Law Library. She works as a student assistant there and also spends her time studying, studying and studying. The only problem she has is that the College of Law doesn't give out scholarship grants. So she still has to figure out a way to pay for school fees if and only if she gets the slot. She has a lot on her plate and she has no time for anything else other than school. How will their two worlds meet? Apart from being in the same year as a paralegal student in SU, they have nothing in common. We're about to find out.
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