[2021 Early Admission Special] Hansung University, 81.6% Selection... Advantageous for Aptitude Test Strategy View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunju Lee] Hansung University selects 1,347 students, which is 81.6% of the total admission quota, through early admission.


The Aptitude Excellence Track reflects 60% of the student record (curriculum) and 40% of the aptitude test. There is no minimum CSAT score requirement. Since the weighting ratio of the aptitude test varies by college, it is advantageous to apply to the College of Engineering if you are confident in mathematics, and to the College of Humanities and Social Sciences if you are confident in Korean. The score difference between grades in the student record is not significant compared to the aptitude test score.


The aptitude test is easier than the CSAT, and it is recommended to use past exam questions by referring to the "2020 University Admission Pre-learning Impact Evaluation Self-report" posted on the admissions office website. You must solve a total of 60 questions, including 30 Korean questions and 30 math questions, within 60 minutes, so time management is most important.


The Curriculum Excellence Track reflects 100% of the student record (curriculum) and applies the minimum CSAT score requirement for humanities, social sciences, fashion, beauty, and engineering fields. However, the newly established interdisciplinary major, the School of Imaginative Talent, does not apply the minimum CSAT score requirement. Hansung University operates evening departments for all faculties except some arts departments.


Day and evening cross-registration is possible, and there are no disadvantages for school life or graduation even if it is an evening department. For departments applying the minimum CSAT score requirement, the sum of two subject grades must be within 6 for day students (7 for IT College day students) and within 8 for evening students.


Jinhwan Kim, Director of Admissions (Provided by Hansung University)

Jinhwan Kim, Director of Admissions (Provided by Hansung University)

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The Comprehensive Student Record Track selects 221 students, with a reduced curriculum weight and an increased document evaluation weight of 80% (student record curriculum 20%). The importance of non-curricular areas and self-introduction letters will increase more than the curriculum area. There is no separate interview or minimum CSAT score requirement.



Students from farming and fishing villages, graduates of specialized high schools, and those employed after graduating from specialized high schools fall under the Comprehensive Student Record Track, so applicants should accurately check the selection methods and eligibility before applying.


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