Taebaek City Provides Tailored Information for Local Students and Parents

Taebaek City in Gangwon Province (Mayor Lee Sangho) announced on November 12 that it will hold the '2025 Taebaek City Admission Information Session' on November 15 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

'2025 Taebaek City Admission Information Session'. Provided by Taebaek City

'2025 Taebaek City Admission Information Session'. Provided by Taebaek City

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This information session has been organized to provide local students and parents with the latest admission information and strategies amid the rapidly changing admissions environment, and to strengthen the region's educational competitiveness.


The session will cover major topics such as an analysis of the 2026 College Scholastic Ability Test, admission strategies in line with the high school credit system, and the 2028 university admissions system reform plan.


The session will be led by Jeong Dongwan, head of the EBS Career and College Admissions Team and a teacher at Gimhae High School, who will deliver practical admission information tailored to students and parents based on extensive field experience and professional analysis.


In addition, on-site registration will be available for customized counseling at the 'Career and College Counseling Office' operated by Taebaek City.


Counseling will be offered to students from fourth grade in elementary school to third grade in high school within the city, as well as out-of-school youth, and will cover a variety of topics including career exploration, high school selection, university admission strategies, and learning coaching.



A Taebaek City official stated, "This will be a valuable opportunity for local students and parents to understand and prepare for the rapidly changing admissions system together," adding, "We hope for the interest and participation of many citizens."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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