In the Channel A show "Please Take Care of My Grades: Teachers" Season 2, South Korea's top instructors provide tailored solutions for students and families struggling with grades. The 'T-vengeance' trio of Jung Seung-jae, Jo Jung-sik, and Mi Mi Mi Nu will resolve the concept and cramming wars that arise between challenged students and their parents, as well as the regular admissions and rolling admissions wars.

The episode of "Teachers 2" airing on the 4th (today) will feature a senior high school student with elite parents from Y University CC. In the family's daily life, the challenged student's mother asked her son, "Why aren't you studying the concepts?" To this, the challenged student responded, "I already know all the concepts, so I didn't look at them. If I know what the concept is, I skipped it," claiming he had already mastered all mathematics concepts. However, when the mother conducted a surprise test, the challenged student could not explain even the second-year mathematics concepts. When the mother pressed him about this, the challenged student clouded the issue with the absurd remark, "Does the problem say to use the concepts?"

Upon seeing this, Jo Jung-sik lamented, "He doesn't even know what a concept is. He can't tell the difference between formulas and concepts," feeling sorry for the challenged student who could not distinguish between the two. Meanwhile, the challenged student countered his mother's emphasis on concepts by saying, "If I'm going to perfect the concepts, when will I solve the problems? I'm a senior; how long will it take? I don't have time to study concepts," shocking the 'T-vengeance' crew. Eventually, the 'number one mathematics instructor' Jung Seung-jae stepped in, stating, "The basic of mathematics is solidifying concepts. It's a universal method of learning mathematics," thus resolving the conflict between mother and son with the approach of 'concept first, then problems.'

However, the two also clashed over the topic of regular and rolling admissions. The challenged student's mother expressed, "It would be good to aim for regular admissions." However, the challenged student argued that his level 6 mathematics score was a significant obstacle to preparing for regular admissions, stating, "If I can pass the first round of rolling admissions, wouldn't I feel more stable? I don’t know what will happen on the day of the college entrance exam..." as he targeted the rolling admissions.

In response, the challenged student's mother remarked, "It seems like you're trying to create an escape route. You haven't tried hard enough," expressing her belief that her son's choice of rolling admissions was merely an act of 'avoiding' the challenge. In the renewed mother-son conflict, the 'admissions strategy mentor' Mi Mi Mi Nu began by saying, "This choice depends on the attitude toward life in senior high school."

Mi Mi Mi Nu's clear answer to the major dilemma of selecting between 'rolling admissions and regular admissions' will be revealed in the Channel A show "Please Take Care of My Grades: Teachers 2," airing on Sunday night at 7:50 p.m.

[Photo] Channel A "Please Take Care of My Grades: Teachers 2"

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