The Gyeongbuk Office of Education successfully concluded the '2024 Academic Year University Admission Gyeongbuk Expo' held at the Gyeongju HICO (HwaBaek International Convention Center) on the 15th.


Hosted by the Gyeongbuk Office of Education Research Institute, this expo, marking its 7th year, was attended by over 4,000 students, parents, and teachers interested in university admission information.

Lim Jong-sik, Superintendent of Gyeongbuk Office of Education, is encouraging attendees at the '2024 University Admission Gyeongbuk Expo'.

Lim Jong-sik, Superintendent of Gyeongbuk Office of Education, is encouraging attendees at the '2024 University Admission Gyeongbuk Expo'.

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The 'University-Specific Customized Admission Counseling' booths, staffed by admission officers from 66 universities nationwide, provided face-to-face consultations with university admission representatives whom students rarely get to meet, resulting in high satisfaction.


The 'One-on-One University Admission Counseling with Teachers' involved 720 students who pre-registered through the Gyeongbuk Admission Support Center website and received tailored admission consulting based on their academic records from teachers of the Gyeongbuk Admission Support Team.


The 'Special Lecture on Comprehensive Student Record Screening' was held once in the morning and once in the afternoon, while the 'Customized Early Admission Strategy Special Lecture' was conducted on a total of five topics.


Students who participated through pre-registration in these lectures, led directly by admission experts, were able to access a wide range of the latest admission information.


Notably, the expo operated the 'Department-Specific Mentor-Mentee Hall' for the first time, which received enthusiastic responses from students.


University students from 16 departments met directly with students interested in their respective fields to provide mentoring, giving students a more vivid opportunity to gain information about their fields of interest.


Following this expo held in Gyeongju, the Gyeongbuk Office of Education plans to hold a second expo on the 22nd at GUMICO in Gumi, focusing on students and parents from the western region of Gyeongbuk.



Lim Jong-sik, Superintendent of Gyeongbuk Office of Education, said, “I hope that through this expo, students and parents in the province had a valuable time meeting university officials and admission counselors directly to obtain diverse and vivid admission information.”


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