There are only three people in the history of the Korean bar exam

Jeong Se-young, who won two awards in the Judicial Examination and Training Institute as an interview engineering student

Authorized by Lee Sang-yeon 2020011723

Jeong Se-young, Gwangju Science High School, KAIST Graduated from the 58th Judicial Examination in 2016 and the 49th Judicial Research and Training Institute in 2020

“I’ll work hard for society as much as I’ve received a lot of benefits.”

“I want to be a bright lawyer, not only in law but also in law”

Legal Journal = Reporter Lee Sang-yeon said, “I have received a lot of support and benefits from society so far

I’ve received support and expectations from people around me

So, I’m not too proud of what I’ve achieved or in my own way

“I pledge to contribute to social development and to fulfill the expectations of those around me, and to stick to the mission of defending human rights by realizing social justice and rule of law.”

He won the 58th Judicial Examination in 2016 and the 49th Judicial Research and Training Institute’s completion ceremony in 2020

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Jeong Se-young, 26, who drew public attention, said in an interview with a law journal on the 15th

He expressed his desire to become a legal professional who gives back to society as much as he has received

After 2017, the bar exam was abolished, making Chung the last case to win a two-time bar exam and training center title

The case of taking the top position at the Judicial Examination and Training Institute was Kwon Oh-gon, a 65th and 19th judge of the International Criminal Court for former Yugoslav criminals, and

It is known as the third law firm, Pacific Seodongwoo Male 55 and Sashi 26th CEO Attorney, one of the big three law firms in Korea

Jeong passed the 58th bar exam in 2016 and after graduating from college

In 2018, he entered the Judicial Research and Training Institute for the 49th time and received the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Award, the first prize at the completion ceremony

In particular, he was the youngest engineering student at the time of his senior year in the bar exam, drawing keen attention

Jeong graduated from Gwangju High School of Science and was honored as a senior in the electrical and electronic engineering department of KAIST

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