The students (Mentee) take turns to draw numbers, and each number is linked to a Mentor. The Perfect 10 Liners…
You're welcome! It could still random. I can't remember the deal order, but it might just be that the Mentor from the Perfect 10 Liners was one of the last, or the last one to be picked, or they already knew which Mentor had which number; if I wad a student, I'd memorise the numbers assigned to each Perfect 10 Liner. lol. None of the Mentees that got one knew about them beforehand though, so they wouldn't have bothered to look; if it worked like that of course.
i believe it's just to emphasize a relationship, since the plot is about that
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The barman said he had a family to care for. He didn't say what kind. Family rings exist also, and it's not uncommon for a storyline to include a guy wearing his deceased father's ring etc.
I'm sure the reason for the ring will get revealed, so it's best to just wait and see than speculate reasons that just could be wrong anyway.
i believe it's just to emphasize a relationship, since the plot is about that
Rings on a ring finger don't always equal a marriage in Korea, and could symbolise a special relationship, or just nothing but being a ring; whether worn on the left or the right.
The students (Mentee) take turns to draw numbers, and each number is linked to a Mentor. The Perfect 10 Liners…
I don't know if it's the Mentor's particular student ID number, or if it's just a number assigned to that particular Mentor for that "draw". The only way to know what the number specifically means, is if you were to look at the Mentor's student ID numbers, and see if the Mentee's drew them. I imagine it would be easier just to write a bunch of numbers and then list a Mentor beside each one; especially when you consider how many new students there would be in Engineering each year. Either way, each number is linked to a particular Mentor for that specific "draw". So, yes, you couldn't be a Perfect 10 Liner unless your Mentor already was one; though Gun did get accepted as an "unofficial member", on account of him becoming Yotha's boyfriend and being given that special bracelet. Also, each Engineering student (Mentee) got assigned a Mentor, we just were only shown the important "pairings", which happened to be those that got into the Perfect 10 Liners.
I've just finished the series and I still don't understand how the drawing of numbers works to become part of…
The students (Mentee) take turns to draw numbers, and each number is linked to a Mentor. The Perfect 10 Liners are only in one sub faculty, so a Mentee has to draw a number, belonging to one of those Mentors, in order to get in. It's just like any "raffle" that exists.
My face fell, watching the Pilot, when I saw Heng. He annoyed the chap out of me in The Sign. It really annoys me when they have someone that just can't take "No" for an answer and causes loads of crap; it always bugs me extra when it's a woman too...which is what's gonna happen here, by the looks of it. Ugh! Still gonna watch it though, and I'll probably love it too, despite the negatives.
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The barman said he had a family to care for. He didn't say what kind. Family rings exist also, and it's not uncommon for a storyline to include a guy wearing his deceased father's ring etc.
I'm sure the reason for the ring will get revealed, so it's best to just wait and see than speculate reasons that just could be wrong anyway.