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Kookmin University held a joint admission information session with Yewee, Jinhaksa, and Etoos, emphasizing that applicants should “look at the reflection ratio and utilization index for each university and area and apply.”

  • 24.12.19 / 이정민
Date 2024-12-19 Hit 49

 

 

Kookmin University (President JEONG, SEUNG RYUL) held an admissions information session and a major elective course information session at the Main Hall Concert Hall on the afternoon of Sunday, December 15, along with the admissions agencies Yewon E-apply, Jinhak, and Etoos. About 300 students and their parents who are preparing for the college entrance exam attended the event.

 

This briefing session included ▲ Yuwai Lee, Vice President of Yuwai, on “Trends in the 2025 National College Entrance Examination (NCEE) Results,” ▲ Woo Yeon-cheol, Director of Jinhaksa, on “Medical School Admission Strategy,” ▲ Kim Byung-jin, Director of Etoos, on “Check Points for Successful 2025 Regular Admission,” and an introduction to the main points of Kookmin University's 2025 Regular Admission and the major self-selection system.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yuwon Lee, Vice President of Yuwon, said, “The 2025 National College Entrance Examination has increased the proportion of the inquiry area, and the number of students who prefer universities with high preference has shifted to Group ‘D’, so it is necessary to carefully consider which application is more advantageous for you.” “Since the utilization index and the reflection ratio by area differ for each university, there may be some differences between the university of your choice and the university you can apply to,” said Yoo Yeon-cheol, head of Jinhak, and Kim Byung-jin, head of Etoos. ”It is important to carefully examine the selection process of each university and develop a specific strategy.”

 

In addition, the briefing session also introduced the main points of the 2025 National University of Korea's regular admission and the major self-selection system. Kookmin University is recruiting 828 students, the largest number in the nation, in Type 1, which guarantees the right to choose a major, which is about 30% of the total number of applicants. Among them, 728 students will be selected through the regular admission process, with 300 students selected for the liberal arts and technology convergence department in Group A, 166 students selected for the future convergence major (humanities) in Group B, 197 students selected for the future convergence major (natural sciences) in Group B, and 65 students selected for the future convergence major (arts and physical education) in Group B. An official at Kookmin University's admissions office said, “You can freely choose your major across the humanities, natural sciences, and arts and sports departments, and this is the biggest difference between Kookmin University and other universities.”

 

 

 

 

This content is translated from Korean to English using the AI translation service DeepL and may contain translation errors such as jargon/pronouns.

If you find any, please send your feedback to kookminpr@kookmin.ac.kr so we can correct them.

 

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Kookmin University held a joint admission information session with Yewee, Jinhaksa, and Etoos, emphasizing that applicants should “look at the reflection ratio and utilization index for each university and area and apply.”

Date 2024-12-19 Hit 49

 

 

Kookmin University (President JEONG, SEUNG RYUL) held an admissions information session and a major elective course information session at the Main Hall Concert Hall on the afternoon of Sunday, December 15, along with the admissions agencies Yewon E-apply, Jinhak, and Etoos. About 300 students and their parents who are preparing for the college entrance exam attended the event.

 

This briefing session included ▲ Yuwai Lee, Vice President of Yuwai, on “Trends in the 2025 National College Entrance Examination (NCEE) Results,” ▲ Woo Yeon-cheol, Director of Jinhaksa, on “Medical School Admission Strategy,” ▲ Kim Byung-jin, Director of Etoos, on “Check Points for Successful 2025 Regular Admission,” and an introduction to the main points of Kookmin University's 2025 Regular Admission and the major self-selection system.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yuwon Lee, Vice President of Yuwon, said, “The 2025 National College Entrance Examination has increased the proportion of the inquiry area, and the number of students who prefer universities with high preference has shifted to Group ‘D’, so it is necessary to carefully consider which application is more advantageous for you.” “Since the utilization index and the reflection ratio by area differ for each university, there may be some differences between the university of your choice and the university you can apply to,” said Yoo Yeon-cheol, head of Jinhak, and Kim Byung-jin, head of Etoos. ”It is important to carefully examine the selection process of each university and develop a specific strategy.”

 

In addition, the briefing session also introduced the main points of the 2025 National University of Korea's regular admission and the major self-selection system. Kookmin University is recruiting 828 students, the largest number in the nation, in Type 1, which guarantees the right to choose a major, which is about 30% of the total number of applicants. Among them, 728 students will be selected through the regular admission process, with 300 students selected for the liberal arts and technology convergence department in Group A, 166 students selected for the future convergence major (humanities) in Group B, 197 students selected for the future convergence major (natural sciences) in Group B, and 65 students selected for the future convergence major (arts and physical education) in Group B. An official at Kookmin University's admissions office said, “You can freely choose your major across the humanities, natural sciences, and arts and sports departments, and this is the biggest difference between Kookmin University and other universities.”

 

 

 

 

This content is translated from Korean to English using the AI translation service DeepL and may contain translation errors such as jargon/pronouns.

If you find any, please send your feedback to kookminpr@kookmin.ac.kr so we can correct them.

 

View original article [click]

 

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