2021 College Admission Early Application 1:1 Face-to-Face Consultation
Support Strategy Consultation from July 31 to August 13

Busan Metropolitan Office of Education Building.

Busan Metropolitan Office of Education Building.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education has decided to conduct one-on-one face-to-face college admission counseling sessions regarding the early admission strategies for next year.


The Office of Education announced on the 22nd that from July 31 to August 13, it will provide counseling on 2021 college early admission application strategies for examinees at the Busanjin Career and Admission Support Center in Busanjin-gu.


This counseling is intended to guide high school seniors, graduates, and examinees who have passed the qualification exam, who find it difficult to obtain college admission information due to the COVID-19 situation, on early admission application strategies.


The counselors are expert members of the Busan Admission Support Group with extensive experience in academic guidance. They will use counseling programs provided by the Korea Council for University Education and proprietary programs developed by the Busan Admission Support Group during the sessions.


The counseling period is July 31 to August 1, August 3 to 6, and August 10 to 13. Counseling hours are from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM on weekdays, and on Saturdays from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM and from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Each counseling session lasts about 40 minutes per person.


Examinees wishing to receive counseling can make a reservation in advance on the Busanjin Career and Admission Support Center website starting from 9:00 AM on July 24 until the reservation slots are filled. On-site registration on the day of counseling is not allowed. The number of reservations available is 36 on weekdays and 96 on Saturdays.


Byun Yong-kwon, Director of Secondary Education, said, “This is provided as a personalized service reflecting the field’s demand for more opportunities for face-to-face counseling, which have been limited due to COVID-19.”





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