A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to change the lives of students and families troubled by grades, Channel A's "Please Take Care of My Grades: Teachers 2" features a dedicated father who takes full responsibility for his child's education, from diet to exercise, and a student who is taking on challenges.
In the broadcast of "Teachers 2" on the 13th, a student in the 2nd year of middle school attending "Godban Middle School," known for high acceptance rates into selective high schools and private high schools, will appear. The student said, "I wanted to be a doctor since I was in the 2nd grade of elementary school. At first, it was my dad's recommendation, but now it has become my dream," seeking help to survive in a school with many top students.
"Admission strategy mentor" Mimmi Minu explained, "Godban Middle School to private high school to medical school... this pathway is very common. They go to study abroad in the provinces for medical school." The student's father, already aware of this fact, took it seriously and prepared from elementary school, even moving to Gangwon Province, where "Godban Middle School" is located, for his daughter's education. The father personally bought freshly baked bread at dawn to make toast for her. He also said, "You need physical strength to study," and went to the gym to exercise with his daughter.
The appearance reminiscent of the Taereung Athlete's Village startled "T-Bengers." With his flawless "dad-style care," Jeong Seung-je said, "Doesn't he have a job?" expressing reasonable suspicion. The student's father was burning with passion, even bleeding from his nose, and in response to the student's mother's comment, "Why are you more tired than your daughter?" he humorously replied, "The coach is always more tired than the athlete," showing perfect teamwork in studying with his daughter.
Jo Jeong-sik acknowledged the father's care, saying, "He has the feel of Olympic athlete Kim Yuna's mother." He even helped his daughter choose the necessary workbooks for studying, and Jang Yeong-ran expressed her envy, saying, "It would be really nice to have a husband like that." Ultimately, Jun Hyun-moo commented, "Why are you envying the husband, not the child?" In response, Jang Yeong-ran quipped, "Teachers makes me really angry," eliciting laughter.
However, while examining the student's problems, Jun Hyun-moo remarked, "Parents often become toxic," giving a sharp warning. What could be the problems of this 2nd-year middle school student, who is under the concentrated care of a dedicated father, and what solutions will be revealed in Channel A's "Please Take Care of My Grades: Teachers 2," airing on Sunday evening, the 13th at 7:50 p.m.?
[Photo] Channel A's "Please Take Care of My Grades: Teachers 2"
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