Jun Hyun-moo, a graduate of a foreign language high school, showed off his 'flagship pride' on Channel A's 'Requesting Grades: Teachers 2.'

On the 3rd, the show 'Teachers 2' features a 2nd-year high school student who ranked first in his class at a foreign language high school but is filled with worries. The student said, "I focused on my grades and neglected my college entrance exam studies. I'm afraid my grades will drop while I study for the exam," seeking help from the 'T-Bengers.' Jun Hyun-moo, a graduate of a foreign language high school, said, "I really acknowledge that being first in a foreign language high school is impressive," predicting that this student is truly capable. Due to the medical craze, even liberal arts students are challenging medical school, and the student also was aiming to enter a Korean medicine college. It's said that about 70% of the applicants for medical school are liberal arts students, so the student managed their grades well to utilize the 'holistic admission process.'

In line with everyone's expectations, the student immediately sat down to study as soon as he returned home from the dormitory over the weekend. The student analyzed an English passage by taking detailed notes on grammar, vocabulary, and meaning. Then, the student reviewed by writing and erasing the analysis on a pad with the same passage, showcasing the 'blank paper study method.' In response, Jo Jung-sik said, "The study method for grades is perfect," acknowledging the meticulous and flawless method. Particularly when the student revealed his notes, even the 'T-Bengers' and Jun Hyun-moo, Jang Young-ran, and Han Hye-jin expressed admiration at the perfectly organized content. Jang Young-ran showed her eagerness to study, saying, "I want to study right now."

However, when the student organized the content on the concept outline himself during the math session, Jeong Seung-je caught something strange, saying, "It feels off..." Jo Jung-sik also agreed, saying, "There's something strange, right?" Jun Hyun-moo agreed, stating, "Coming to 'Teachers' means there is some issue." When a more difficult application question appeared, the student panicked and immediately looked at the solution guide. The student revealed, "I thought I wouldn't be able to solve it anyway, so I checked the solution guide first," shocking Jeong Seung-je with what was regarded as the worst study method. Although the student got high-level grade problems correct through memorization, he could not solve the easier conceptual questions in the mock exam, shocking everyone.

Ultimately, Jeong Seung-je even doubted whether the student had a solid understanding of the basic concepts of math. Though ranked first in his class, the student's issues that raised suspicion among the 'T-Bengers' and the solutions can be seen on Channel A's 'Requesting Grades: Teachers 2' airing at 7:50 p.m. on Sunday, the 3rd.

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