What is the most common question you get when you say you came to Seoul National University? ‘Ex-convict’ Lee Chang-seop visits Seoul National University and says, “How many times have you been first?… The world they live in” is liberated

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Lee Chang-seop, a member of the group BTOB, visited Seoul National University to film ‘Ex-Convict’ and the answers he received from students attracted attention.

BTOB member Lee Chang-seop transferred to the Department of Nuclear Engineering at Seoul National University. Capture from YouTube channel ‘Oh TV’

On the 25th, the YouTube channel ‘ootb STUDIO (hereinafter referred to as ootb)’ said, ‘A department that only nuclear geniuses come to’. [서울대학교 원자핵공학과]A video titled ‘ was posted. In the video, Lee Chang-seop showed off his entertainment skills by transferring to the Department of Nuclear Engineering at Seoul National University.

On this day, when the production crew explained to Lee Chang-seop, “The place you will be changing your major today is the Department of Nuclear Engineering at Seoul National University,” he responded, “Sounds fun, right? He expressed his expectations, saying, “Isn’t Iron Man’s arc reactor like nuclear fusion?” He then expressed concern by saying, “When difficult math formulas come up, you’re just sweating.”

Changseop Lee entered the Seoul National University campus and attempted to interview students. First, he interviewed a first-year student in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Seoul National University and asked, “(During your school days) how many times have you won first place?” The student surprised Lee Chang-seop by saying, “This is the most common question I get asked when I say I came to Seoul National University.” He also answered, “I wasn’t first in all subjects on average, but I was always first in earth science.”

He went on to say, “There are definitely a lot of geniuses in the school,” and added, “I saw a lot of Olympiad graduates (world-famous competitions).” Lee Chang-seop was shocked when he revealed that the student in question was also a national representative of the International Earth Science Olympiad.

Changseop Lee is asking questions to students at Seoul National University. Capture from YouTube channel ‘Oh TV’

The student who asked the next question was also the same. He asked a student who said he had transferred from the Department of Nuclear Engineering to the College of Oriental Medicine, “How many times have you gotten first place?” After thinking for a moment, the student confidently answered, “I think it would be better to ask how many times I haven’t tried it,” drawing admiration.

Another student explained, “It’s a bit hard to say that I studied well at Seoul National University,” and Lee Chang-seop laughed. There was also a student in the Department of Advanced Convergence who said, “I have never won first place in my life.” However, when asked where he went to school, he answered, “I was from Youngjae High School, but I didn’t do well in high school either,” showing Lee Chang-seop’s liberation. He told the student in question, “Just because you graduated from a high school for gifted students makes you good at studying,” making the audience burst into laughter.

Changseop Lee is asking a question to a professor at Seoul National University. Capture from YouTube channel ‘Oh TV’

Changseop Lee, who had a consultation with a professor of nuclear engineering, repeated the same question. The professor also answered, “I don’t remember well, but I have never been first in the entire school,” but it was revealed that he graduated from a science high school. In response, Lee Chang-seop was captured smiling with his head down along with the subtitle ‘Seoul University-style humility’.

There were also students in that department who ranked first in the school for all three years. He also said, “My ranking changed a lot,” and “I tried to get first place, but when I graduated, I finished third,” and Lee Chang-seop looked angry, asking, “Is that something that went back and forth?”

They also said something about the Seoul National University festival season. “There was a time when festivals and exam periods overlapped, and there was a time when students studying at the Seoul National University library filed a complaint, saying it was ‘noisy,’” Lee Chang-seop laughed, and the subtitle ‘The world they live in’ was added.

Ga-yeon Park, online news reporter [email protected]

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