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“Take A+ Snack and good luck on the exam!” N

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  • Writer PR team
  • Date : 2022.04.27 10:14
  • Publication Date : 2022.04.20
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President CHOI Oe-chool delivered “A+ Snack” on the first day of 1st semester midterm exam.

He encouraged students distributing them Fried Tofu Rice Balls and beverages with Student Council together.

[April 20, 2022]

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 “Take A+ Snack and good luck on the exam! I cheer you, students!”


President CHOI Oe-chool of YU and Student Council delivered snacks early in the morning. They cheered students who were studying in YU early in the morning for midterm exam.

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  At 8 o’clock am on the 20th, the first day of 1st semester midterm exam in 2022, front side of YU Central Library was crowded with students visiting the library in spite of early morning. On that day, President CHOI, professors, and Student Council encouraged students with distributing Fried Tofu Rice Balls and beverages to those who visited the library early in the morning to study for their exams.

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  Chairman KHANG Tae-wook (4th grade of Department of New Materials) of YU Student Council prepared the A+ Snack Project and said, “Student Council and University HQ have been preparing snack projects every semester to cheer students who study hard without even breakfast during the period of exam. In addition to this snack project, Student Council will actively make support help students for study and school life.”


Delivery of the snack started in the morning at YU Central Library and was also done at 12 o’clock in the plaza of LEE Jong-woo science Library and snack sets for 800 students were delivered.


  President CHOI Oe-chool of YU cheered students saying, “I know that students are studying in more difficult environment than ever due to prolonged dispersion of COVID-19. I am pleased to see students who study hard early in the morning even in the difficult situation. Students must be difficult and tired for study for exams and for preparation for employment but I want them to use a little more power knowing that teachers and schoolmates cheer them always.