72 High Schools in Daegu Region Two Weeks Before the College Scholastic Ability Test on the 18th

Daegu Metropolitan Office of Education, Last High School Senior Academic Assessment Test of the Year ... "A Gauge for College Admission Support" View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Dong-wook] Two weeks before the College Scholastic Ability Test (December 3), the final high school senior academic evaluation test of the year, organized by the Daegu Future Education Research Institute, will be simultaneously conducted on the 18th at 72 high schools in the Daegu area.


According to the Daegu Metropolitan Office of Education on the 17th, the number of test takers for this evaluation test, organized and administered by the Daegu Future Education Research Institute, is 17,712 current high school seniors, which is 2,683 fewer than last year.


The test questions are aligned with the content and level of the high school curriculum, similar to the College Scholastic Ability Test, and are designed focusing on concepts and principles that are importantly covered in the curriculum, linked with EBS CSAT textbooks and lectures, according to the Office of Education.


The test areas are divided into Korean, Mathematics (Type A/Type B), English, Korean History, and Social/Science Inquiry areas. The Korean History area is a mandatory test area, and the other areas can be taken by selecting all or some of the areas. Answer sheets are scored by each school’s own computer processing, and the results are used as internal guidance materials for academic advancement.



Lee Hee-gap, director of the Daegu Future Education Research Institute, stated, "This academic evaluation allows examinees to finally assess their own learning competency level, and by comparing with mock tests and nationwide joint academic evaluation scores, it can serve as a gauge to comprehensively establish learning strategies for the remaining period and devise college admission support strategies."


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