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'Teachers 2' 4-Year-Old Exam Challenge... A Remarkable World of Advanced Learning

KIM Soyoun
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2025-07-06 17:03:39
'Teachers 2'. Photo | Channel A
'Teachers 2'. Photo | Channel A

The story of a gifted third grader, a challenge student that even parents find hard to manage, will be revealed.

On the 6th at 7:50 PM, Channel A's entertainment program 'Teachers 2' will feature a third grader who is the first elementary school student to take on such a challenge.

The challenge student, who finds math fun and has already advanced to middle school level math, showcased a rare sight by quickly solving problems mentally. In response, 'Math Ace' Jeong Seung-je entered a mathematical reasoning test. He presented a high school math concept using 'combinations', but the challenge student answered correctly through mental calculation. Jeong Seung-je acknowledged the student's mathematical reasoning ability, stating, "He thinks philosophically and finds the answer immediately."

Next, Jeong Seung-je had the third grader solve a '4-point' problem from the difficult high school entrance exam. The challenge student also solved this problem mentally and shocked everyone by answering correctly with just a small hint from Jeong Seung-je. Jeong Seung-je expressed excitement over the emergence of a math genius, saying, "His comprehension and mathematical reasoning skills are at the highest level." As expected, the challenge student's IQ was measured at 143, indicating he is a special talent among the gifted. Notably, his spatial perception ability is above the top 0.1%, making it unmeasurable at such a high level.

Although it is a time to determine the direction of education in third grade, the challenge student's mother, facing the difficulties of raising a gifted child, sought 'elementary consulting', and 'elementary moms' Han Hye-jin and Jang Young-ran were also keenly interested. The challenge student's mother expressed her curiosity at the consulting site, saying, "I heard that there are 4-year-old exams, 7-year-old exams, and elementary medical school classes in the school district..."

The advanced learning that goes beyond the school district roadmap, such as English academies for 4-5 year-olds, advanced study of American third-grade textbooks for first graders, entrance exams for math academies in second grade school districts, and entrance exams for high-level Korean language academies in fifth grade, will be revealed in this broadcast as the correct educational method that elementary parents should pay attention to.

The genius among geniuses, the third grader who can even solve high school entrance exam problems, will receive a customized roadmap from 'Teacher Avengers' Jeong Seung-je, Jo Jeong-sik, and Mimi Minoo, which can be confirmed on Channel A's 'Please Help with Grades: Teachers 2' airing on the 6th at 7:50 PM.

[Kim So-yeon, Star Today Reporter]

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