A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that could change the lives of students and their families grappling with grades will see a solution to surpass academic limits revealed for a high school senior facing the 'curse of a C' in Channel A's 'Please Make My Grades: Teachers 2.'

In the episode airing today, on the 20th, a high school senior studying alone as the fifth of seven siblings in a family with 'zero private education' will appear. The challenging student has come this far without private education, following sisters who excelled in public education, but noted, "I have no one to ask for help and I'm feeling increasingly limited," seeking assistance from the 'T-Revengers.' Despite the noisy atmosphere of a large family, their unwavering concentration and dedication to studying until 3 a.m. raised hopes for their academic performance. However, upon seeing the released grades, the faces of 'T-Revengers' Jeong Seung-jae, Jo Jung-sik, and Mimi Minu darkened.

The challenging student's math grade was a C, but Jeong Seung-jae pointed out, "You chose 'calculus,' yet you're failing outright. It's not a high-level question, but you're getting it wrong," highlighting the precarious state of their grades. Also emphasizing that without careful consideration, the challenging student looked at the answer sheet, Jeong Seung-jae stated, "With that mindset, you will never break through the wall of a C. If you rely on private education or think attending a famous lecture will enhance your thinking skills, you're deluding yourself. You've been cursed with a C," stressing that without contemplation, grades simply cannot improve. Jo Jung-sik criticized the challenging student for having an English grade of C, saying, "You don't even realize what type you struggle with," diagnosing a lack of self-awareness prevalent among students in this score range.



However, the challenging student also had unspeakable worries as they faced the wall of grades. They confided to friends, "Until now, I've managed with sheer willpower, but lately, I've been wondering if it would have been better to seek help from an academy earlier," revealing a desire for private education due to the limits of self-study. Even though their parents promised to support 6 million won despite not being in a comfortable situation, the challenging student confessed, "I felt it wasn't right to spend such a large amount alone," holding back out of consideration for their family. The deep feelings of the challenging student, who could not raise their grades at the expense of burdening their family, brought tears to their family members, and Han Hye-jin and Jang Young-ran also welled up in tears.

Having persevered wholly without private education, whether the fifth high school senior of the seven siblings, who has now hit a limit in their studies, can overcome it will be revealed in the main broadcast. In particular, predictions from a top educators for the college entrance exam, prepared ahead of '100 days until the college entrance exam,' and '2026 college entrance exam sneak peek' can be confirmed in Channel A's 'Please Make My Grades: Teachers 2,' airing Sunday at 7:50 p.m.

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