Parents and Teachers Also Eligible to Participate in Ongoing Support Programs
Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education Research Information Center Operates 'Ariari! Meeting with High School Seniors and Admission Counselors'

On the 30th of last month, ahead of the government's announcement regarding the opening of elementary, middle, and high schools nationwide, a remote class was demonstrated at Yeongpung Elementary School in Songpa-gu, Seoul. Photo by Jinhyung Kang aymsdream@

On the 30th of last month, ahead of the government's announcement regarding the opening of elementary, middle, and high schools nationwide, a remote class was demonstrated at Yeongpung Elementary School in Songpa-gu, Seoul. Photo by Jinhyung Kang aymsdream@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunju Lee] On the 13th, the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education's Education Research and Information Center announced that it will operate college admission-related programs for high school seniors and their parents.


'Ariari! Meeting with High School Senior and Admission Teacher' allows seniors to meet with a 'web-based admission teacher' and attend the program 'Sincere and Unpretentious My Own Charm Up!' Afterward, they receive support to prepare for early admission with their school teachers. School teachers can also participate in teacher-oriented admission counseling programs or admission support programs visiting schools to provide customized admission guidance for students.


Starting this year, the admission counseling program will be offered not only for teachers but also for students and parents. They can access cases of early admission acceptance and rejection from the previous year, evaluation factors for student record comprehensive screening, checklists for student record comprehensive screening, prior learning impact assessment reports, elective subject guidance materials, past essay questions and guidebooks, and information on universities that can be applied to based on academic evaluation scores.



The 'Sincere and Unpretentious My Own Charm Up!' program is designed to help with writing self-introduction letters and preparing for interviews. With the school opening date postponed this year and the summer vacation period shortened, it is expected that time for college admission screening elements will be tight, so the goal is to reduce the preparation burden. The program is provided through five videos in three categories.


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