93% Pass Rate for the 1st GED Exam of Out-of-School Youth on the 10th of Last Month

Out-of-school youth in the Changwon area are attending GED classes at the Changwon Youth Support Center, Kkumdeulim.

Out-of-school youth in the Changwon area are attending GED classes at the Changwon Youth Support Center, Kkumdeulim.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] On the 10th of last month, 84 out of 90 out-of-school youths in the Changwon area who took the 2021 1st Elementary, Middle, and High School Equivalency Exam passed.


On that day, a total of 90 out-of-school youths took the exam, with 78 passing all subjects (4 elementary, 10 middle, 64 high school), and 6 passing partially, totaling 84 passers (pass rate 93%).


Changwon City Youth Support Center Kkumdeulim (Kkumdeulim) operates equivalency exam classes to help out-of-school youths continue their studies.


Youths engaged in learning through online lectures at home or attended classes at the center.


Jang Gyusam, Director of Childcare and Youth Division, said, "We congratulate the out-of-school youths on their success and express gratitude to all youths who worked hard. We will continue to provide services and programs tailored to the characteristics and needs of Kkumdeulim youths to help with their dreams and career paths."


Ahead of the 2nd equivalency exam to be held in August, out-of-school youths have set sail again toward their dreams.



Meanwhile, Kkumdeulim's equivalency exam classes are open to any out-of-school youth. In addition, programs such as emotional support, job experience and career support, and self-reliance support are also provided.


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