The reason why a 45-year-old man who passed medical school took the CSAT again after 25 years.


A college freshman in his 40s worries about how to get along with his classmates.

In the 198th episode of KBS Joy's entertainment show 'Ask Anything', which airs today (2nd), a 45-year-old man appears as a client.

On this day, the client said that he was leaving the company he had worked for for 17 years and was trying a new path. After turning 40, I started studying again, took the CSAT again for the first time in 25 years, and eventually entered medical school. Lee Soo-geun exclaims, “If he had worked for 17 years, he would have been almost an executive level,” and added, “His passion is amazing.”

In particular, the client is surprising as he is said to have ranked 94th in the nation in the 1997 CSAT. The client gained sympathy by confessing that it was difficult to study for the first time in a long time, but that work life was even more difficult, and drew attention by revealing the CSAT system that has changed from 25 years ago and his own study method.

The problem is that there is a whopping 25-year age difference between him and his active-duty contemporaries. The client is trying his best to get closer to his classmates, but is worried that he doesn't know how to get along comfortably with them.

Lee Soo-geun, upon hearing what the client did to become friends with his classmates, said, "It may be uncomfortable for the classmates as well," and added, "There is only one way. If you are good at OO, your classmates will come to the client first. You have to let the client come on their own, so the client can show off his skills and drink first. He is said to have advised, “Don’t offer a drink.”

Tips on how to get along comfortably with classmates with a large age difference will be revealed on 'Ask Anything', which airs at 8:30 pm on this day.

Taeyuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr