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Did Jackson Wang go to college?
Jackson Wang studied at Hong Kong-US International School.

Born in Hongkong, China, 1994, due to his ancestral home in Shanghai, he also gained more Cantonese and Shanghainese skills. In addition, he went to JYP Company in South Korea for an internship-and then made his debut as a member of GOT7. Needless to say about Korean.

Anyone who has heard Jackson Wang's songs, watched his related variety shows or interviews knows that Jackson Wang is also very fluent in English.

Jackson studied at the American International School in Hong Kong before his internship in Korea. Alumni include Chen Xiaodong, Zhao,,. This gifted boy also inherited his parents' powerful genes and is a potential stock of an "athlete". However, he gave up his degrees from the University of Hong Kong and Stanford University in the United States, as well as his many years of career as an athlete, and chose to develop in South Korea.

Before Jackson Wang entered the second grade of primary school, teachers thought he was different from other ordinary children-hyperactive and active. So he also suggested that his parents send him to a private school. Jackson's mother is eager to love her son, and the education that is more suitable for her son must be chosen! As a result, Jackson was admitted to an international school at the insistence of his parents. He won the school selection by chance and embarked on the road of making stars and loving beans in South Korea.

Jackson Wang's parents.

Jackson Wang Hong Kong American International School was founded in 1986 and renamed as 1996. Adopt American curriculum system, including AP authorized by American University Council. It is a private international school recognized by the internationally renowned accreditation society and the American Western Schools and Schools Association. Graduates go to famous Ivy League universities in the United States, as well as famous universities in Canada, Britain, Australia and other parts of Asia.