Special Lecture on "Preparing for the Changing Admission System" with Expert Instructor, Held at District Office Auditorium from 7 PM on the 19th, First 400 Entrants Admitted...

Gwangjin-gu Holds High School Admission Briefing for Elementary and Middle School Students and Parents View original image

Gwangjin-gu (Mayor Kim Kyung-ho) will hold a 'High School Admission Information Session' at the Gwangjin-gu Office Auditorium on the 19th.


The session aims to provide various admission information to elementary and middle school students and their parents who are concerned about changes in the admission system, such as the introduction of the high school credit system, to help them prepare for the future.


The information session will be held from 7 PM for two hours. It will proceed with a special lecture followed by a Q&A session, and admission will be allowed from 6 PM on a first-come, first-served basis for up to 400 people.


Director Oh Jae-sung of the Dawon Education Admission Research Institute has been invited to introduce the latest admission trends and features and provide accurate admission information. The lecture, titled "Preparing for the Changing Admission System," will cover topics such as ▲ directions for choosing high schools including general and specialized schools ▲ changes in the CSAT and curriculum calculation methods starting from the second year of middle school ▲ and effective admission strategies including the high school credit system and student records.


Kim Kyung-ho, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, said, "I hope this will be a valuable opportunity for students and parents to obtain the necessary information for the changing high school admission process," and added, "We will continue to do our best to create a premium education city through various educational support projects."



Meanwhile, the district held the 'Gwangjin Customized 1:1 Consulting' in August to establish strategies for college admissions, and is preparing a college admission information session and regular admission consulting at the end of the year to help students pursue paths suited to their talents and aptitudes.


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