Geumcheon-gu Holds Special Lectures by Distinguished Guests on Career and College Admissions for Youth and Parents

Cognitive Psychology Expert Shares Secrets to Boost Study Efficiency by 100 Times

Scheduled Admission Information Session on June 17 and Early Admission Fair on July 15



Geumcheon-gu (Mayor Yu Seong-hoon) hosted a special lecture on June 10 by Professor Kim Kyung-il titled "Secrets to Boost Study Efficiency by 100 Times."


This lecture was the final distinguished guest lecture of the year, following self-directed learning lectures by Director Lee Byung-hoon in April and career lectures by Professor Yoo Seong-ho. Approximately 400 students and parents participated, receiving enthusiastic responses.


In his lecture, Professor Kim Kyung-il shared learning methods that students and parents are curious about, including ▲ learning strategies needed in the era of the 4th Industrial Revolution ▲ how to become a good student and study secrets ▲ study effectiveness and metacognition.


Professor Kim Kyung-il is a leading cognitive psychologist in Korea, known for his appearances on various TV programs such as tvN’s "Occasionally Adults," "These Days Bookstore," and "I Read Books for You," as well as authoring books like "Study Dictionary for Teenagers" and "Psychology of Wisdom." Through this special lecture, he delivered effective study methods based on psychology, receiving positive feedback.

Professor Kim Kyung-il Successfully Completes Special Lecture on the '100x Study Method' View original image

A parent who attended the lecture said, "It was very helpful to learn how to motivate a child who struggles to concentrate on studying."


Geumcheon-gu plans to hold admission information sessions by department, including an admission briefing at Sungkyunkwan University on June 17, and an early admission fair with participation from 17 universities on July 15, to support students and parents preparing for the 2024 college admissions early recruitment.



Yu Seong-hoon, Mayor of Geumcheon-gu, said, "I hope this special lecture will help students and parents facing difficulties in learning," and added, "We will continue to strive to provide diverse information related to career and college admissions."


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