From a tropical island dating show to Seoul National University.
Park Hee-Sun, who gained attention on Netflix’s Single’s Inferno 5, has officially been selected as a visiting student at Seoul National University (SNU) and the internet has plenty to say about it.
But this isn’t just a celebrity campus update.
It’s part of a larger conversation about beauty, brains, and unexpected career paths.
On March 2, Park posted a screenshot of SNU’s “MySNU” student portal on Instagram, confirming her new academic status.
Her caption was playful:
“Please help me. It’s the first day of classes and I don’t know where anything is. Where’s the best cafeteria? Do students usually eat school meals?”

The lighthearted post quickly drew attention, as fans realized she wasn’t joking she had officially been accepted as a visiting student.
Park Hee-Sun explained that she had long dreamed of attending a Korean university. She applied to both Seoul National University and Yonsei University before ultimately choosing SNU because it was closer to her home.
What makes this move more impressive is her academic background.
Born in 2003, Park Hee-Sun graduated from Chadwick International School in Songdo before enrolling at Carnegie Mellon University in the United States, where she majors in Information Systems.

Carnegie Mellon is globally recognized for its strength in:
It was even ranked No.1 in Management Information Systems by U.S. News & World Report for 2026.
In other words, she didn’t “become” a top student overnight — she already was one.
Online reactions have been swift:
During Single’s Inferno 5, Park Hee-Sun gained buzz for her resemblance to Jang Wonyoung and her calm, elegant presence. She later became a finalist in the 2024 Miss Korea pageant and was crowned Miss Seoul-Gyeonggi-Incheon before placing as runner-up overall.

Now, her academic milestone is reshaping how viewers see her.
Reality dating show contestants are often boxed into influencer or entertainment careers.
Park Hee Seon’s decision to pursue academics and publicly share her excitement about cafeteria food and lecture halls breaks that stereotype.
What stands out isn’t just that she’s attending SNU.
It’s the combination:
That layered identity is what’s fueling online fascination.
In an era where image often dominates headlines, Park Hee-Sun’s academic path is shifting the narrative.
And if early reactions are any indication, fans aren’t just watching her love life anymore they’re watching her next chapter.