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announcement today (18th), Superintendent Cho Hee-yeon of the Seoul Metropolitan Government said that it is also necessary to consider ways to delay the date of the college mathematics test that has already been delayed for two weeks because of Corona19. This is a different story from the Ministry of Education policy that the admission schedule will not change.

Reporter Ahn Sang-woo pointed out the background.

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Ministry of Education announced that there will be no change in the schedule for the SAT while postponing the opening of high school in the third grade for a week.

However, today, Seoul Metropolitan Superintendent Cho Hee-yeon said that he could postpone the schedule for the SAT without additional acting.

It has already been postponed for two weeks, but it is possible to postpone for another two weeks and postpone for up to a month.

[Johuiyeon / Seoul Superintendent: practical review results SAT is within the current framework itgoyo judges 'until one month SAT smoke can' do]

Division Superintendent who raised the SAT Additional Smoke Review Articles attend classes for more than two months On the contrary, the assignment schedule, such as the deadline for completing the student department or the entrance exam, is only delayed for two weeks.Also, when I started the day after class, I also considered the tight schedule of high school 3, which requires 5 exams, including regular exams and exams by the end of July.

Of course, if you want to postpone the assignment schedule, it is inevitable for universities to change their academic schedule.

[Cho Hee-yeon / Superintendent of Seoul City: There is nothing impossible for a university to open on April 1st. So I personally think I should open up all the possibilities.] While it

was pointed out that the Ministry of Education had a conflict with the Ministry of Education, it was said that Superintendent Cho said that it was possible to make a choice other than the reorganization of the new school system in September. I added.

(Video coverage: Jang Un-suk, Video editing: Hojin Kim)  

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