The joy of studying a new subject
Jiheon: I was always interested in studying something in a field outside the entertainment industry. It was a toss-up between child development studies and psychology, but not only do I love children, I also heard I could study psychology alongside child development if I went into that, so that’s what I chose. It’s only been one semester so I really only know about basic theories and the history of it, but I didn’t know anything about this field before so it’s all new to me. I was also required to take a coding class for general credits that was really fun. (laughs) I get a little tired when I have to work and attend class on the same day, but I forgot all about feeling tired when I was in the coding lectures. I worked on a presentation with a group for one of the courses, too, which was actually fun. (laughs) I really enjoyed working on that project. I met some really great people in my group and giving a presentation really suited me—maybe because I’m used to being in front of people for my work. I originally wanted to take some fun classes, too, but I was too slow. When I signed up for my courses, I managed to get two classes for my major and one optional course, but I couldn’t get the other three. (laughs)
Adjusting to university life
Jiheon: When I was preparing for the CSAT, I didn’t buy the workbooks, I just took notes on everything I needed right in the textbooks. But professors in university give out PPTs, so instead of taking notes, I organize everything on my laptop and memorize the PPTs directly. Up until high school I had my own way of studying, but since it’s only my first semester I didn’t really know how the professors make their exams and I couldn’t get a feel for how to write the reports. I got some advice from my friends who are going to school, too, but I’m still adjusting. (laughs)
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- The everyday life of an idol2021.11.16