Father's Dedication Shines in Channel A's 'Please Help My Grades: Teachers 2'
In a transformative episode of Channel A's 'Please Help My Grades: Teachers 2', airing on July 13, a dedicated father, known for his unwavering commitment to his daughter's education, takes center stage. The episode features a second-year middle school student from the prestigious 'Gatban Middle School', renowned for its high acceptance rates into specialized high schools and private institutions. The student expresses her long-held dream of becoming a doctor, initially inspired by her father's suggestion but now a personal aspiration. Seeking assistance to thrive in a competitive academic environment, she turns to the show for guidance.
Education strategist Mimi Minu explains the common pathway of students from Gatban Middle School to specialized high schools and medical colleges, emphasizing the need for relocation to pursue better educational opportunities. The father, fully aware of this trajectory, has been preparing since elementary school, even moving to Gangwon Province for his daughter's education. He goes above and beyond, waking up early to prepare fresh toast for her breakfast and emphasizing the importance of physical fitness by working out together at the gym.
The 'T-Bengers' panel is taken aback by the father's meticulous care, with Jeong Seung-jae humorously questioning if he has a job. The father, who even experiences a nosebleed from his efforts, responds to his wife's concern about his fatigue by joking that coaches often bear more exhaustion than the athletes themselves, showcasing their strong teamwork.
Jo Jeong-sik notes the father's dedication reminds him of Kim Yuna's mother, while Jang Young-ran expresses envy, wishing for such a supportive husband. However, Jeon Hyun-moo cautions that sometimes parental involvement can be detrimental, hinting at potential issues the student may face. The episode promises to reveal the challenges the student encounters and the solutions to address them, airing at 7:50 PM on Sunday, July 13.
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