Catholic University announced on the 12th that it will conduct the '2024 Academic Year Online Mock Essay Test' for 1,500 applicants until August 1st.


The mock essay test will be conducted under the same conditions as the actual Catholic University essay exam, with the same number of questions and time limit. Applicants can take the test immediately upon applying on the Catholic University Admissions Office website, and registration will close on a first-come, first-served basis by department. Individual essay grading results will be announced in September.

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First, a total of 1,000 applicants can take the mock essay test for the Humanities and Social Sciences departments, as well as the Spatial Design, Consumer Studies, Clothing Studies, and Child Studies departments. During the 90-minute test, applicants must write and submit answers on a computer for three language essay questions composed of passages and data presentation.


The number of applicants for the mock essay test in the Natural Sciences, Engineering departments, and Nursing department is 500. They must answer three math essay questions within 90 minutes, and to complete the test, they must upload photos of their answers within 30 minutes after the test ends.


Catholic University will select 178 students through the essay screening process for the 2024 college admissions. The essay exams will be held on October 8th (for all departments except Pharmacy and Medical Science) and November 19th (for Pharmacy and Medical Science).



This year’s essay screening will be evaluated by combining 70% essay scores and 30% school records (academic grades). Except for Medical Science, Pharmacy, and Nursing departments, the minimum academic achievement criteria based on the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) will not be applied.


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