
Spring is here. Flowers are blooming and every day SNU students will be able to hear guitar chords and singing, talking and laughter here and there throughout campus. You may have already seen 'mini bake sales' at the Haebangteo, the space behind the College of Humanities, or the Acro, the space between the Central Library and the Administration Building, in front of Student Center, or most often, in front of Jahayeon. These 'mini bake sales', except for the 'bake' part, are called jangteos.
These jangteos are usually held by baans. All SNU students are divided into groups called baan (classes). The concept is similar to a homeroom class but without a supervisor; students are in charge of everything that the baan does. Baan was a concept introduced in the late 90s with the specific purpose of enabling students, prior to choosing their major, to socialize. This has been the case with the College of Natural Sciences and the College of Social Sciences which began accepting students not according to majors but according to a new system in which students enter the department of their choice in their second year.
In the case of small departments, the baan may be analogous to majors, or in cases of large departments, such as those in the College of Business Administration, a single department may be divided into three or four baans. In short, the baan system was introduced, in addition to various social organizations and clubs, to give first-year students a sense of identity. Thus it's not a choice but a given; on average approximately thirty students are arranged in a baan according to a random selection process. Each baan usually has two major school events every year—the 'jangteo' in the spring, and the 'ililhof (one-day bar)' in the fall.


Written By LEE Bo Young, SNU English Editor, bylee0708@snu.ac.kr ?
Reviewed by Eli Park Sorensen, SNU Professor of Liberal Studies, eps7257@snu.ac.kr
Proofread by Brett Johnson, SNU English Editor, morningcalm2@gmail.com