On the 13th, the Bang Jeong-hwan Education Support Center's school-linked program "Visiting College Admission Information Session" was held at Songgok High School in Jungnang-gu.

On the 13th, the Bang Jeong-hwan Education Support Center's school-linked program "Visiting College Admission Information Session" was held at Songgok High School in Jungnang-gu.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Jungnang-gu (Mayor Ryu Kyung-gi) visited Songgok High School in the area on the 13th as part of the Bang Jeong-hwan Education Support Center's school-linked program and held an admissions briefing session.


This admissions briefing was conducted under the theme "Changes in the 2023 College Admission Process and Strategies for Preparing for the Comprehensive Student Record Screening."


The Bang Jeong-hwan Education Support Center plans to provide high-quality educational information such as high school application strategy briefings, self-introduction essay special lectures, college admission processes, and CSAT result analysis for middle and high schools in the area, starting with Songgok High School.


The Bang Jeong-hwan Education Support Center, the largest among the 25 district education support centers in Seoul, with a total floor area of 1,813㎡ (from basement level 2 to 7th floor above ground), opened on the 4th.


Here, programs in five areas are operated: Bang Jeong-hwan education field, school linkage, community linkage, student support, and parent education.



Ryu Kyung-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, said, "Through the school-linked program, we will promptly provide information on the annually changing admission system to students and parents," and added, "We will strive to support and strengthen public education to provide a good educational environment for our growing students."


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