[NEWS] T-ara's Jiyeon-Hwayoung, "Preparing hard for college without special admission"
2011.10.25
Girl group members Jiyeon and Hwayoung were recently associated to rumors that they would be specially admitted to college, but they denied these claims and call these rumors "completely unfounded" and said they are preparing for college like everyone else.
T-ara's agency said, "T-ara's Hwayoung and Jiyeon are currently in their last year of high school and are preparing hard for college. We were not even aware of when the special admissions rumors started, but those stories are completely false." Internet communities were full of rumors before that Jiyeon would be specially admitted to Sungkyukwan University in the vocal department.
They continued, "The girls are studying hard to bring their forward their best academic and talent skills."
Meanwhile, T-ara's Japanese debut song "Bo Peep Bo Peep" debuted at #1 on it's week of release on the Oricon charts and they are currently preparing for a November comeback in Korea and Japan.
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