From 8th to 29th, Customized Counseling Sharing the Latest Admission Information According to the 2023 University Admission Plan Held at Gyeongnam University Admission Information Center (Changwon) and Seobu University Admission Information Center (Jinju)

Gyeongnam Office of Education Operates 'Student and Parent Customized Counseling Week' View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Kang Sharon] The Gyeongsangnam-do Office of Education announced on the 6th that it will operate a ‘Customized Counseling Week for Students and Parents with the May College Admission Information Center’ to resolve questions about college admission processes and to assist with preparation and planning for college entrance.


The counseling sessions will be held from the 8th to the 29th of this month at the Gyeongnam College Admission Information Center (Changwon) and the Western College Admission Information Center (Jinju). The participants are 215 students and parents who applied online in advance.


The Western College Admission Information Center will conduct sessions on the 8th, 15th, and 29th from 9:00 AM to 4:40 PM for first, second, and third-year high school students and their parents in the western region. The Gyeongnam College Admission Information Center will hold sessions from the 10th to the 14th for five days from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM targeting first and second-year high school students and their parents.


This customized counseling provides an opportunity for in-depth conversations and consultations on ways to enhance the efficiency of school life, including successful completion of the first semester for students who have taken the first exam, future study directions, and preparation for mock evaluations.


Third-year high school students participating in the counseling are expected to benefit from strategies for each subject area of the June mock test for the College Scholastic Ability Test, which will be held on June 3rd, and from analysis of the characteristics of college admission processes by university and department to design effective application strategies.


The Gyeongnam College Admission Information Center stated that it plans to hold counseling weeks every month focusing on topics of interest to students and parents, and requested active cooperation with quarantine measures such as wearing masks, temperature checks, hand sanitization, wearing gloves distributed on-site, and sitting in individually assigned seats to prevent COVID-19 infection.



Hong Jeong-hee, Director of Career Education at the Gyeongnam Office of Education, said, “We hope this counseling will help reduce the worries of students and parents preparing for college entrance by enabling quick responses to the changing admission processes and serve as an opportunity to approach school life with confidence.”


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