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Lee Elijah Shares Exciting News: Accepted to Korea University’s Graduate School of Psychological Convergence Science

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Actress Lee Elijah is making headlines with a special update on her recent accomplishments. She posted a photo on her social media on Monday revealing her acceptance letter to the Graduate School of Psychological Convergence Science at Korea University. After studying acting at the Seoul Institute of the Arts, Lee Elijah is now set to pursue a master’s degree in psychological convergence at Korea University.

In her post, Lee Elijah shared a thought-provoking quote by Han Kang, the 2024 Nobel Prize winner in Literature: No matter what happens, there will always be a truth that keeps being spoken, and the power of such language will never change. Reflecting on her academic journey, she expressed gratitude, saying, “I’m thankful for the opportunity to learn, face challenges, and reflect on my personal aspirations as I begin this new chapter in graduate school.”

Lee Elijah debuted in the entertainment industry in 2013 with the drama Basketball. Since then, she’s appeared in several popular TV series and films, including Fight for My Way, The Last Empress, Chief of Staff, and My Bossy Girl.

Her most recent project was the 2023 drama Bait. After taking a break from acting for over a year, Lee Elijah shared in September that she had earned her Level 1 psychological counselor certification.

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