“Which is more advantageous, early admission or regular admission?”
“Please recommend some workbooks that can help build a solid foundation.”
“Is it possible to focus on studying while still enjoying my hobbies in my senior year of high school?”
“I lose too much energy worrying about my friendships.”
These are the questions students are most curious about. Of course, there are plenty of teachers, experts, and books on study methods to answer these questions, but the words of adults who graduated long ago don’t resonate deeply, like a principal’s lecture.
To address this, actual students from prestigious universities have come together. In the recently published book
They are creators active on the hugely popular YouTube channel ‘YeongoTV.’ This channel started in 2016, combining education and entertainment to create edutainment, providing middle and high school subscribers with information about Yonsei and Korea Universities and various study methods. It has broken the stereotype that admission and study topics are boring, gaining explosive responses.
The book
It introduces study methods that raised a Korean language grade from level 6 to level 1 in one year, the most important things to excel in English, ways to improve math scores and tackle high-level problems, as well as detailed advice on what to do when suddenly changing elective subjects, failing an exam, or needing to cram.
Additionally, it includes information about college life that freshmen need to know, from terminology and course registration to monthly living expenses, making it an enjoyable read.
Because this book contains vivid study secrets, mental health management, and college life information from seniors who recently walked the same path and are now pursuing their dreams, it directly motivates studying and has sparked great enthusiasm among parents and students.
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