Effective End-of-Second Semester and Winter Vacation Utilization Strategies
Customized Counseling Considering the Changing CSAT System and Characteristics of Examinees

Gyeongnam Office of Education will provide customized college admission counseling for 300 first- and second-year high school students and their parents who applied in advance. <br>[Image source=Gyeongsangnam-do Office of Education]

Gyeongnam Office of Education will provide customized college admission counseling for 300 first- and second-year high school students and their parents who applied in advance.
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Saerom] The Gyeongsangnam-do Office of Education announced on the 4th that it will conduct customized college admission counseling for first and second-year high school students and their parents to provide efficient second semester study methods and college admission planning.


The counseling will be held from the 8th to the 12th at the Gyeongnam College Admission Information Center and the Western College Admission Information Center, and from the 22nd to the 25th at the Gyeongnam College Admission Information Center for 300 students and parents who applied in advance.


The counseling will focus on efficient completion of the second semester and ways to utilize the winter vacation, as well as seeking the best college admission methods considering the characteristics of each admission type and the examinees, and resolving questions about the changing CSAT system.


The counseling committee consists of university admission experts with extensive experience in college entrance exams and guidance, as well as counselors from the Gyeongnam College Admission Information Center.



Hong Jeonghee, Director of Career Education, said, "We hope this customized counseling will be an opportunity to understand changes in the college admission system and assist students and parents in selecting admission types," adding, "We will prepare more programs to help students make self-directed career and college admission choices."


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