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Gwangjin-gu 2024 College Entrance Regular Admission 1:1 Consulting Service Operation View original image

Gwangjin-gu (District Mayor Kim Kyung-ho) will conduct “2024 College Entrance Regular Admission Strategy 1:1 Consulting” to support successful college admissions.


This year’s CSAT (College Scholastic Ability Test) was evaluated to have a higher perceived difficulty in major subjects such as Korean, Mathematics, and English compared to last year. With various variables such as strengthened differentiation among top-tier students and the influx of repeat test-takers, the importance of strategic planning is increasing.


Accordingly, the district has prepared free 1:1 consulting for targeting regular admission screening. On December 26, admission information will be provided to test-takers and parents at the Gwangjin-gu Office auditorium.


The consultations will be personalized and last 40 minutes each. After carefully analyzing the student’s report card and desired career path, key information for selecting departments and universities will be delivered. The sessions will be conducted by 20 active teachers from the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education’s College Admission Guidance Team, who will provide specific strategies and directions to assist with regular admission application writing.


Applications are open from the 28th to the 30th of this month. A total of 120 applicants will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Any test-taker residing in Gwangjin-gu or attending a school located in the district, including repeat test-takers, can participate. Those interested can apply through the district office website or via the information pattern (QR code).



Mayor Kim Kyung-ho said, “We have prepared 1:1 customized consultations so that students can establish countermeasures for regular admission before the December application period,” adding, “The district will spare no support to ensure that the efforts of test-takers shine.”


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