March 1st: 'Gongbu-ui Sin' and 'Suneung Manjeomja' Instructors Take the Stage

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] “Shall we start studying now and try to get into Seoul National University!”


A group has launched a challenging project to turn the ‘dream’ of students and parents preparing for college entrance exams into reality.


Korea Next Generation Training Center will hold a meaningful seminar on March 1, the start of the new semester, inviting 3,000 students and parents from the Busan and Gyeongnam regions.


The event, titled “Shall we start studying now and try to get into Seoul National University!”, focuses on the motivation and methods of studying.


An official from Segyero Church, which established this nonprofit organization, explained, “We organized this seminar to serve students in regions with poor educational environments.”


Distinguished “study enthusiasts” will serve as lecturers. They include Kang Sung-tae, known as the “God of Studying,” Kwon Ha-eun, a perfect scorer on the 2023 College Scholastic Ability Test, and Son Young-kwang, representative of the Barun Youth Union who earned a Ph.D. in engineering from Seoul National University in his 20s.

‘Should I Study Now to Get into Seoul National University?’… Next Generation Training Center, Busan·Gyeongnam ‘Future Challenge’ Seminar View original image

On the day of the event, Segyero Church will provide free meals. Detailed information such as registration can be found on the Segyero Church website.


Residents of the Busan and Gyeongnam regions can participate for free, and only those who pre-register will be admitted.


Pastor Son Hyun-bo of Segyero Church said, “We offered the event free of charge to attendees with the hope that local students will set their minds on studying and grow into leaders of the nation and people through this seminar.”



Pastor Son added, “We want to invigorate the Gadeok Vision Center, established by the church, by hosting various events like this in the future to contribute to the development of the local community and culture.”


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