Both are about college students:

In a Good Way - centers around a main couple and their college life

Age of Youth - AMAZINGG!! It talks about 5 young women who live together for college, and shows the development of their friendship from strangers who tolerated each other to the best of friends, along with the experiences each character goes through. IMO, I loved Age of Youth more because it also touched based on dark themes, and showed different personalities.
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Both are actually showing something that I would call female version of bromance and just a normal life.
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Both have sismance vibes and women supporting women, dealing with issues and worries of the characters.
Both include strong female characters and shy ones.
It's Okay To Be Sensitive 2 has business setting, Age of Youth both business and school.
Both dramas give off a comforting feeling while watching because of the strong friendship and support among the characters.
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Both are about a group of not very similar girls, who develop a friendship. There is a lot of mysteries surrounding one of the girls in both shows. Both are funny and dark at the same time and cover controversial topics. I believe you'll like Seonam if you like AOY and the other way around.
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Both stories revolve around female friendships and relationships. Age of Youth is more comedic and ROTP has a more mature tone but I think if you enjoyed AOY you'll enjoy ROTP
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Friendship, adulthood/growing pains, a bit of mystery but heart warming and comedic female comradery.
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I recommend this both drama because , Male lead and Female lead
try to solve problem
In one drama explosion and another student murder/suicide
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If you enjoy the storyline, concept, and the soundtrack in Age of Youth then you will get the same vibes and experience in Soulmate. Although the latter is made for adult and mature audience I think the concept in Age of Youth was taken from this drama. While watching this series it truly reminds me of Soulmate with awesome advise about love, dating and marriage.
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Quartet surely reminds me of my another favorite : Age of Youth.
Not musically related, but this drama revolves around friendship between five college girls living under the same roof.

Each of them have their own personal problems, pasts and secrets that will be revealed one by one. Despite their different personalities, they develop a strong bond throughout the story. It is also a slice of life drama, the romance is there but it's not the main part of the story.

It's really fun, fresh, sometimes quirky and these girls are lovely as the quartet!
The Osts are surely something to look up to. Don't miss this one.
Recommended by iamgeralddd
- a group of girls living together
- talks about struggles and life
- includes friendship and romance
Recommended by misu
Both are about a group of girls trying to find their way in lives:

Age of Youth:
-focuses on 5 girls and their friendships and love lives
-differnet personalities
-imo i loved age of youth more just because it had so many underlying themes, it was realistic, and it wasn't cheesy. i just loved it so much.

aim high:
-4 girls who try to achieve their dreams
-all girls have love lives
-slice of life drama


both are similar, but age of youth just has that special touch to it.
Recommended by coming_dreams
I am not finished with Sassy Go Go, but the stories are about the main character(s) facing the harsh realities of life. Both dramas show things that other dramas like to sugarcoat (Ex: Lgtb, self-harm, economy problems, kidnapping, etc...). There are moments where you want to cry and there are moments that you can not help but to laugh; both dramas give you those emotions.
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Because It's The First Time is also about the life of university students, twenty-some boys and girls. It shows the same problems like money (part time jobs), love life, family (dead or divorced parents). The only difference is, the main characters in Age of Youth are only girls.
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Both have a group of diffrent girls that live together and make an leal friendship on youth time~
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If you liked Park Eun Bin's character Song Ji Won in Age of Youth, you'll like Dear My Room. The main character is basically the embodiment of her, a bit loopy at times.
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