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Counseling a student preparing for college entrance at the Future Talent Center. (Photo by Jinju City)

Counseling a student preparing for college entrance at the Future Talent Center. (Photo by Jinju City)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Kang Sharon] Jinju City, Gyeongnam Province, announced on the 30th that it plans to hold small-scale individual counseling sessions for high school seniors and their parents on August 29 and September 5 to provide 2021 college admission information amid the COVID-19 pandemic.


The individual counseling sessions for high school seniors will be conducted by seven counseling teachers from the Admission Information Center in seven counseling rooms. They will analyze materials such as school records and self-introduction letters to find information and strategies tailored to each examinee through one-on-one counseling.


High school seniors and parents who wish to receive counseling can apply online on the Future Talent Center website from August 3 to 14.


In October, individual counseling will be provided for first- and second-year high school students and their parents.


Additionally, the center offers free individual counseling on career and academic advancement year-round every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 7 PM to 9 PM for middle and high school students, youth of the corresponding age, and their parents.


For more details, please refer to the Future Talent Center website or contact the Lifelong Learning Center.





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