In Channel A's "Please Take Care of My Grades: Teachers 2," the first student combining childcare and study in the series, a high school senior, makes an appearance.

On the broadcast scheduled for the 20th, "Teachers 2" will feature "Mokdong Mom" Jang Young-ran sharing trends among mothers in the school district as the "College Entrance Exam D-100" approaches. Jang Young-ran conveyed the desperate hearts of parents hoping for success, saying, "They say wearing fish rings brings luck to children, so I wear six fish rings for the six college application forms and pray." Mimi Minu, who has experienced the "College Entrance Exam D-100" five times, noted, "For someone, this could be terrifying, but for students who have studied hard, this is an opportunity to leap forward. I hope you are one of those students. I will support you to continue your efforts and achieve 'career highs.'"

On this day, about 100 days before the College Entrance Exam, the challenge student, who was the fifth of seven siblings, was studying alone after his older brother and sister achieved college admission without private education. The challenge student said, "I don't know how to study in the remaining year to be able to get into 'In Seoul,'" seeking help from the "Tbenjers." The eldest sister, ranked 4th in the school with a GPA of 1.4, was in the top tier. The third sister also achieved excellent grades, ranking 13th in school without private education. The eldest sister praised her younger sibling, saying, "I think my younger sibling is smart and will do well." Jang Young-ran expressed curiosity, saying, "If the eldest sister is this good, I expect even more from the challenge student's grades."

As a "study hopeful," the challenge student also revealed their unique study method. Growing up in a large family of seven siblings, the student was accustomed to not having their own room. The study desk was naturally in the living room. For the first time in "Teachers," the challenge student was captured multitasking, holding a baby while studying. The baby was the child of the eldest sister, making the challenge student an uncle/aunt. Alongside the sounds of the child's recorder playing and drumming, the challenge student dived into solving complex calculus problems. Despite all the noise, the challenge student demonstrated unwavering focus, and Jang Young-ran remarked, "I thought I was watching a sitcom," expressing amazement at the unique scene. Jo Jung-sik acknowledged that it is "a great study method. There is all kinds of noise in the exam room, and some students purposely study with noise in the background," adding that the home environment itself is a strong training for mental fortification before the College Entrance Exam.

The reason why the high school senior challenge student with extraordinary concentration, who grew up in a "zero private education" environment, sought out "Teachers" just 100 days before the College Entrance Exam and the expectations surrounding their grades will be revealed in Channel A's "Please Take Care of My Grades: Teachers 2" airing Sunday at 7:50 p.m.

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