Seoul - Yonhap
South Korea\'s female students excelled their male counterparts in college entrance last year, but their economic participation still lagged far behind, indicating many female workers have yet to be fully utilized, a report showed Monday. According to the report by Statistics Korea, 80.5 percent of female high school seniors entered college last year, which was higher than 77.6 percent for males. That marked the second straight year that women outperformed men in terms of the college entrance ratio.