Mayor Lee Donghwan of Goyang Attends 2026 College Entrance Early Admission Strategy Briefing
On the 23rd, Mayor Lee Donghwan of Goyang attended the "2026 College Entrance Early Admission Strategy Briefing" held at the Baekseok Annex of Goyang Special City Hall, where he delivered a congratulatory speech and participated in the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Lee Donghwan, mayor of Goyang Special City, is delivering a congratulatory speech at the "2026 College Entrance Early Admission Strategy Briefing" held on the 23rd at Baekseok Annex of Goyang Special City Hall. Provided by Goyang Special City
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Lee Donghwan, mayor of Goyang Special City, is attending the "2026 College Entrance Early Admission Strategy Briefing" held at Baekseok Annex of Goyang Special City Hall on the 23rd and is cutting the ribbon. Provided by Goyang Special City
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Lee Donghwan, mayor of Goyang Special City, is attending the "2026 Academic Year College Admission Early Strategy Briefing" held at Baekseok Annex of Goyang Special City Hall on the 23rd and engaging in conversation. Provided by Goyang Special City
View original imageThis briefing, which features participation from about 40 universities in the Seoul metropolitan area, provides tailored early admission strategies and the latest college entrance information from current EBS instructors. In particular, the "Future Planning College Consulting Expo" received a strong response from parents and students, as current college guidance teachers offered one-on-one personalized consulting sessions.
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