A student struggling with grades and their family will meet top instructors in Korea for tailored solutions on Channel A's "Please Help with My Grades: Teachers 2." Unlike the extreme high achievers, a challenging student has received a shocking report card. Jun Hyun-moo noted it was "an unprecedented betrayal."

On the 29th, a second-year student from a prestigious high school, known for excelling academically, will make an appearance on "Teachers 2." The school attended by this challenging student is so elite that three students in the same class achieved perfect scores on the college entrance exam. This student maintained a top academic position in middle school with all A's without any private tutoring. However, the student shared that competing for grades among high achievers became very difficult and sought help, saying, "I want to overcome the grade barrier of prestigious high schools."

Having witnessed the elite course that the challenging student has followed, Jun Hyun-moo expressed disbelief, saying, "Did you really do all this without private tutoring?" The student, still questioning the necessity of private tutoring, mentioned that friends attending academies were not achieving better grades than they were. Clear self-directed learning habits were evident. However, the student, who decided on "K University" as their target school, surprised 조정식, who remarked, "If you had followed such an elite path, you wouldn't be aiming for 'K University.' Typically, one would say 'S University'... It seems like something has declined a bit in ambition."

As the challenging student's grades were revealed, the 'T-Vengers' were left speechless. Reacting to the shocking report card, Jun Hyun-moo remarked, "This was an unprecedented betrayal. I can't believe it's real." 'Admissions strategy mentor' 미미미누 pointed out the harsh reality, stating, "There is a possibility that this student may not overcome these grades by graduation."

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