Hapcheon Nammyung Learning Center, College Entrance Exam Briefing Session ... For Students and Parents
Reduction of Self-Introduction, Abolition of Teacher Recommendations, Expansion of Regular Admissions 'Information Provided'
Nammyung Learning Center is conducting a college entrance exam briefing session.
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Nammyung Learning Center, operated by the Hapcheon-gun Education Development Committee in Gyeongnam, announced that it held a 2022 college entrance briefing session for students' parents over three days starting from the 24th.
This entrance briefing session was organized to provide information on the rapidly changing college admissions system, such as the reduction of self-introduction letters, abolition of teacher recommendation letters, and expansion of regular admissions starting from the 2022 academic year, by inviting Consultant Team Leader Eom Geon-hak from Daesung Academic Research Institute Co., Ltd.
A representative of the Hapcheon-gun Education Development Committee stated, "Through this entrance briefing session, we aim to do our best to discover local talents in Hapcheon-gun by accurately analyzing and understanding the changing college admissions process, and we hope for continued interest from students and parents."
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Meanwhile, Nammyung Learning Center (150-1 Dongseo-ro, Hapcheon-eup, Hapcheon-gun), operated by the Hapcheon-gun Education Development Committee, has been running after-school learning programs and dormitory facilities with an annual budget of about 1 billion KRW for 16 years since its opening in 2005.
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