Wanna One Lee Dae-hui and TWICE Chae Young, who chose to take the SAT instead

Stars who chose a different path than the test are drawing attention ahead of the 2019 College Scholastic Ability Test.Today (15th) the 2019 College Scholastic Ability Test (hereinafter referred to as the SAT) will be held at 1190 test sites nationwide.About 590,000 Examinee are taking the SAT, and Idol members and various stars take the SAT.At the same time, however, there are stars who pioneer their own path, not the SAT.First, group Wanna One members Bae Jin-young and Lee Dae-hui do not take this test.As Wanna One is about to release her first full-length album, Power of Destiny (111=1, POWER OF DESTINY), the two will focus on their Wanna One comeback activities.TWICE member Chae Young also said he would not take the SAT, and he will concentrate on his recent comeback song YES OR YES.In addition, group CLC Kwon Eun-bin, Pristin, Park Si-yeon, NCT members Hae Chan, Geno, and Jae Min will also abandon the SAT and sell themselves to group activities.

Stars who chose a different path than the test are drawing attention ahead of the 2019 College Scholastic Ability Test.

Today (15th) the 2019 College Scholastic Ability Test (hereinafter referred to as the SAT) will be held at 1190 test sites nationwide. About 590,000 Examinee are taking the SAT, and Idol members and various stars take the SAT. At the same time, however, there are stars who pioneer their own path, not the SAT.

First, group Wanna One members Bae Jin-young and Lee Dae-hui do not take this test. As Wanna One is about to release her first full-length album, Power of Destiny (111=1, POWER OF DESTINY), the two will focus on their Wanna One comeback activities.

TWICE member Chae Young also said he would not take the SAT, and he will concentrate on his recent comeback song "YES OR YES."

In addition, group CLC Kwon Eun-bin, Pristin, Park Si-yeon, NCT members Hae Chan, Geno, and Jae Min will also abandon the SAT and sell themselves to group activities.