‘Online Admission Briefing’ Available from the 21st on JongnoTV Website and YouTube Channel... Provides Latest 2021 Admission Information, Expected Cutoff Scores of Major Universities, and Application Strategies... ‘1:1 Customized Admission Counseling’ Held on the 16th from 5 PM to 9:30 PM via Video Call or Phone

Jongno-gu Operates Non-Face-to-Face 'College Entrance Briefing and Admission Counseling' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Jongno-gu (District Mayor Kim Young-jong) will hold an online non-face-to-face "2021 Academic Year College Admission Regular Decision Preparation Admission Briefing and Counseling" during the December college entrance exam season.


First, the admission briefing can be viewed from December 21 on the Jongno TV website and YouTube channel.


The lecture will be given by Yoon Sang-hyung, chief lecturer at the Korea Council for University Education College Admission Counseling Center. Based on the preliminary scoring results of the college entrance exam held on December 3, he plans to present the latest information on the 2021 college admissions, expected acceptance scores of major universities, and regular decision application strategies by score range.


Additionally, the one-on-one customized counseling, operating from 5 p.m. on December 16, will involve six instructors belonging to the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education College Admission Guidance Support Team.


The service is completely free, and advance reservations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis for 30 examinees or parents in the area. Each person will receive a 40-minute individual consultation via video call or phone.


Through counseling, considering each student's preliminary college entrance exam scores and school records, information about desired universities and departments will be provided to help establish effective college admission strategies.


Those wishing to participate can apply from December 1 through the college admission regular decision counseling application page in the comprehensive civil service section on the Jongno-gu Office website or by calling the Education Division directly.



District Mayor Kim Young-jong said, "With the recent surge in COVID-19 cases centered in the metropolitan area coinciding with the college entrance exam, I imagine the worries of examinees and parents are considerable. I hope this non-face-to-face admission briefing and one-on-one counseling will be of some help to students who have had a difficult year due to COVID-19. I send my wholehearted support and encouragement so that their efforts may bear fruit."


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