Celebrity Kids Shine as They Enter Prestigious Universities in South Korea
Celebrity Kids Shine as They Enter Prestigious Universities in South Korea
It's a proud moment for any parent to see their children succeed academically, and celebrities are no exception. Several stars have managed to send their children to South Korea's top universities, earning admiration from the public. Let's take a look at some celebrities who have raised their children to excel in domestic education rather than studying abroad.
Celebrity Kids Shine as They Enter Prestigious Universities in South Korea
Celebrity Kids Shine as They Enter Prestigious Universities in South Korea
Jung Eun-pyo's eldest son, Jung Ji-woong, was admitted to Seoul National University, a prestigious institution known for its academic excellence. Despite the assumption that Jung Eun-pyo and his wife might have provided special tutoring, he revealed that he did not heavily involve himself in his son's studies. "We trained him to study independently until he graduated from elementary school, and we didn't interfere from middle school onwards," Jung Eun-pyo shared. He also mentioned that his children developed a habit of waking up at 6 AM to study on their own, creating a self-motivated learning environment. Jung Ji-woong, who once charmed audiences with his adorable appearance on the variety show 'Bungeoppang,' has completed his military service and transformed from weighing 120kg to a slim 73kg. He aspires to be a rapper and appeared on Mnet's 'High School Rapper 3.'
Celebrity Kids Shine as They Enter Prestigious Universities in South Korea
Celebrity Kids Shine as They Enter Prestigious Universities in South Korea
Kim Chang-yeol, known for his 'bad boy' image, has raised his son to be a model student. Recently, Kim appeared on Channel A's variety show 'Best Friends Documentary – Four-Person Dining Table' with his 21-year-old son, Kim Joo-hwan. A graduate of Hyundai High School, a prestigious private school in Gangnam, Kim Joo-hwan entered Yonsei University in 2023, majoring in Korean Language and Literature. With his striking looks and towering height of 190cm, he surprised other show participants. When asked about the secret to his son's success, Kim Chang-yeol humorously replied, "I did nothing," which was met with laughter as others agreed it was the best approach. Currently on a break from his studies, Kim Joo-hwan aspires to become an actor.
Celebrity Kids Shine as They Enter Prestigious Universities in South Korea
Celebrity Kids Shine as They Enter Prestigious Universities in South Korea
Kim Dae-hee's daughter, Kim Sa-yoon, is a student in the Clothing and Textiles Department at Yonsei University, class of 2025. Kim Dae-hee and his daughter are currently appearing on tvN STORY and E Channel's 'My Child's Romance.' Kim Sa-yoon gained popularity on the show, receiving votes from three out of four male participants, with viewers praising her intelligence and beauty.
Celebrity Kids Shine as They Enter Prestigious Universities in South Korea
Celebrity Kids Shine as They Enter Prestigious Universities in South Korea
Sung Dong-il's son, Sung Joon, attended a science high school before enrolling in Hanyang University's College of Engineering. Sung Dong-il praised his son, saying, "He's different from me; he's naturally gifted in mathematics." Regarding his educational philosophy, Sung Dong-il stated, "I've never forced Joon to do anything. Both Joon and my daughter, Bin, pursue what they love. I don't want them to resent me later for pushing them." He added, "The only condition is that they shouldn't regret their choices. I'll support them as long as I can, but after that, they're on their own," emphasizing the principle of 'freedom and responsibility.' Viewers fondly remember Sung Joon from the variety show 'Dad! Where Are We Going?' where he earned the nickname 'Sung Scholar' for his calm and composed demeanor.

The impressive achievements of these celebrity children bring joy not only to their famous parents but also to audiences. As they continue their academic journeys, many are eager to see what kind of professionals they will become in the future.

Kim Ji-won, TenAsia Reporter bella@tenasia.co.kr