Gwangju Superintendent of Education Lee Jeong-seon Encourages High School Seniors Ahead of CSAT
Send a Card Saying "Pray with All Your Heart"
About 20 days before the 2024 College Scholastic Ability Test, Lee Jeong-seon, Superintendent of Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education, sent encouragement message cards to 12,980 third-year high school students across 68 schools in the district.
According to the Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education, Superintendent Lee encouraged the test takers through the CSAT encouragement message cards, saying, “Although the CSAT may be just one process in life, it will be more worrisome and burdensome than any other experiences you have gone through in your budding nineteen years,” and added, “I will pray with all my heart until the moment the CSAT ends.”
He also said, “The time spent dreaming in the space called school, enduring and studying until the CSAT, will be a great nourishment for blooming a beautiful flower in life,” and added, “As the process of doing your best is important, the experience of the CSAT will be a valuable experience for students taking their first step in life.”
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Meanwhile, since the inauguration of Superintendent Lee Jeong-seon in the 4th term of the elected administration, the Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education has established the Career and College Admission Department and installed 365 Study Rooms in high schools, striving to improve students’ academic abilities.
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