Attendees at the high school credit system and college admission path information session are reviewing the materials. /Courtesy of News1

The Ministry of Education noted on the 22nd that it will implement a service to support students' career and academic planning on the digital communication platform "Together School" starting from the 23rd.

This service helps students experience the high school credit system, which is set to be implemented in March of this year, in advance. The high school credit system allows students to select and complete subjects based on their career and aptitude, graduating after earning more than 192 credits over three years. As a result, each student's timetable may be structured differently.

In preparation for this, the Ministry of Education plans to first provide a counseling feature to support subject selection on the 23rd, and from February 4th, will add an electronic planner feature that allows students to try and create their timetables in advance.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education Lee Ju-ho said, “We will continue to provide support to ensure that the career and academic planning support service can be utilized smoothly.”