From March 4, 2002 to February 15, 2005, I attended Yeongdong High School, the most prestigious high school among the humanities high schools in Yeongcheon, where I lived. In February 2002, I took the placement test in 3 subjects: Korean, English, and math, and my score was average. I was in a semi-proficient class in my first year, and in my second and third years of high school, I was in an honors class in liberal arts.
Even though I was in the top class in liberal arts in my second and third years of high school, I did so poorly on the language section during mock exams that my 2005 CSAT results were 7 in language, 4 in foreign language, 1 in Korean geography, 2 in Korean history, 3 in modern and contemporary history, and 5th in social culture. In the end, I originally applied on a rolling basis. I passed the first round of the Yeungnam University Department of Political Science and Public Administration admission, but the conditions for passing the second round were a grade 3 or higher in language or foreign language and a grade 3 or higher in two social studies subjects. I failed because I could not meet the requirements. So, I was the only student among students in the honors class in liberal arts and sciences and attended a one-year training course at Pohang Vocational College in 2005 hahahaha.
I remember going to Yeongdong High School in Yeongcheon and being bullied for no reason when I was a freshman in high school. I was bullied for no reason by Ahn Sang-taek, Taehwakka, Lee Jun-hyuk, Hongryeol, who looked like Dodoria, Ganji, Sakbaengi, and Iljin guy Byeongheoi. Still, I had no morals. I held back from uploading it, but now that I think about it, it was just rain.
My mother, Son Jeong, who was Miss Korea in 1978, was very disappointed because I could not go to the Department of Political Science and Public Administration at Yeungnam University, which I wanted to go to. My mother was the first-place beauty who won Miss Korea and promoted our country, which was a developing country, but as the son of Miss Korea, I only went to direct training. I mean… …
I graduated from Yeongdong High School on February 15, 2005, and my diploma is certified. On the graduation day, my father was working in Busan and my mother was working at a textile factory, so I couldn’t attend, so only my grandfather and grandmother came to congratulate me.
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Yeongdong High School
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Name Kim
1986
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The person above is a 3-year graduate of our school.
Because you have not completed the entire course,
This diploma is awarded
2005
February 15th
Yeongdong High School Principal Seung Moo-geun
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