Seoul National University Students Hold Summer Science Volunteer Camp in Yeongdeok County
From Scientific Inquiry to Mock Interviews
Strong Response to Practical Programs
Thirty members of the Seoul National University College of Natural Sciences volunteer group successfully held the "2025 Seoul National University College of Natural Sciences Summer Science Volunteer Camp" at Yeongdeok Girls' High School for three days, from July 29 to 31.
Seoul National University students who held a summer science volunteer camp in Yeongdeok County. Photo by Yeongdeok County
View original imageForty high school students from Yeongdeok County participated in this camp, which featured a variety of programs including a special lecture by Hwang Daehee, Vice Dean for Research at the College of Natural Sciences, Seoul National University, scientific inquiry activities, a Golden Bell quiz, and admissions mentoring.
In particular, the volunteer group received a great response by providing admissions mentoring and a mock interview program based on student records for third-year students who are preparing for college entrance and career decisions.
One participating student commented, "It was helpful to experience an actual interview, as it allowed me to clarify how to prepare and respond effectively."
Since signing the "Agreement on University-Community Cooperation and Regional Development" with the Seoul National University College of Natural Sciences in 2006, Yeongdeok County has continued to promote university-community cooperation projects for local students for 17 consecutive years.
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