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  • Writer pr
  • Date : 2017.12.20 10:24
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YU President Sur Gil-soo delivers ‘A+ Snacks’ on the morning of the first final exams for the second semester
Worked with the Student Government to share hand-made hamburgers and beverages to encourage students
[December 12, 2017]
 
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<YU President Sur Gil-soo, professors and students of the student government share snacks on the morning of the first day of the finals.>
 
 At 8 a.m. on the 12th, the first day of the 2017 second semester finals, students lined up at the library early in the morning to go to the 1st floor lobby of the YU Central Library.
 YU President Sur Gil-soo, professors and the student government teamed up to deliver morning snacks for students who skipped breakfast to come to school early and study for their tests.
 
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<Student government president Park Sung-min (right) shares snacks with students.>
 
 Wie Gyu-ho (19, Department of Mathematics Education, Freshman), who lined up early in the morning and was the first to receive the snack, said, “I saw an announcement on the student government Facebook page that said they would give free snacks this morning, so I got in line early.” He added, “I received a snack from the president of the university on the first day of the examinations so I think that I will have good luck in the tests.” Kang In-wook (19, Department of Mathematics Education, Freshman) said, “I stayed up all night at the library to study for my exams. I hope that many students get their free snack and do well on the finals.”
 
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 The snack delivery was made simultaneously at the YU Central Library basement lobby and Science Library first floor. Hand-made burgers and beverages were prepared for a total of 800 people, but it was so popular that all of them were handed out in just 10 minutes.
 YU President Sur Gil-soo said, “I am proud of the students who skipped breakfast to come to school early despite the cold weather to study for their tests. I want the students to know that the professors including myself, and other school colleagues are supporting you.” He further added, “I hope you all do well at the finals and end 2017 on a high note.”