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Daejeon Superintendent Seol Dongho Encourages Third-Year Students 100 Days Before CSAT

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Superintendent's Letter Released and Support for Test Takers

Seol Dongho Superintendent of Daejeon Education

Seol Dongho Superintendent of Daejeon Education

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On August 4, Daejeon Superintendent of Education Seol Dongho encouraged third-year high school students, expressing his hope that they would do their best until the very end during the remaining 100 days before the College Scholastic Ability Test and achieve the results they desire.


On this day, the Daejeon Metropolitan Office of Education released the '100 Days Before the CSAT Superintendent's Letter' and delivered messages of encouragement to students through a support video.


Superintendent Seol also expressed his gratitude to teachers and parents who have dedicated themselves to supporting the students.


Meanwhile, the Daejeon Metropolitan Office of Education is actively supporting high schools preparing for the 2026 university admissions in order to proactively respond to the changing university entrance environment.


In particular, through Daejeon Jinro Jinhak TV, the office is operating the '2026 Early Admission Major University Online Information Session,' providing practical admissions information on major universities in the Seoul metropolitan area, regional flagship national universities, specialized universities, and medical universities to students and parents.


In addition, under the supervision of the Daejeon University Admissions Support Group, the '2026 Customized 1:1 Early Admission Intensive Counseling' will be held from August 11 to August 30 at the Daejeon Metropolitan Office of Education Career and Academic Support Center and the Daejeon Student Education and Culture Center, among other venues, to actively support on-site, customized university admissions guidance.


Jo Jinhyung, Director of Secondary Education at the Daejeon Metropolitan Office of Education, said, "I hope that all students will maintain their own pace, take good care of their health during the remaining period, and establish and implement practical strategies based on the September mock exam and other assessments. The Office of Education will continue to strengthen the university admissions counseling capabilities at schools and will stand with students so they can do their best."

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