Gyeongnam Office of Education Offers Customized Counseling for Regular College Admission Applicants
200 Pre-Registered Participants to Receive Support at Gyeongnam College Admission Information Center from the 29th for 5 Days

On the 23rd, when the 2021 College Scholastic Ability Test score reports were distributed, examinees at Ewha Girls' High School in Jung-gu, Seoul, were checking their scores. Photo by Joint Press Corps

On the 23rd, when the 2021 College Scholastic Ability Test score reports were distributed, examinees at Ewha Girls' High School in Jung-gu, Seoul, were checking their scores. Photo by Joint Press Corps

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Sharon] The Gyeongsangnam-do Office of Education will conduct a "2021 Customized Counseling for Regular Admission Applicants for Students and Parents" at the Gyeongnam University Admission Information Center for five days, excluding weekends and holidays, from the 29th until January 5, 2021.


The counseling will be held from 3 PM to 9 PM for 200 pre-registered examinees, with each applicant allocated 40 minutes.


The Gyeongnam University Admission Information Center is preparing to distribute admission-related materials to all students participating in the counseling to assist with career and academic planning.


This counseling will be conducted with reference to the Korea Council for University Education's admission counseling program and last year's admission result conversion scores, which is expected to greatly help examinees in judging their acceptance chances by university and department before regular admission applications.


Considering the ongoing local spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the Gyeongnam University Admission Information Center will implement preventive measures such as assigning counseling times per applicant, disinfecting before and after counseling, maintaining distance between counselor and counselee, installing partitions, and requiring masks, gloves, and face shields during the sessions.



Hong Jeong-hee, Curriculum Officer at the Gyeongnam Office of Education, said, "We hope this counseling will help students and parents understand the selection methods and characteristics of the universities they are applying to and assist them in choosing the university and department that best suit them."


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