Over 200 Teachers Participate in Test Creation
Reflecting Actual CSAT Trends

The Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education announced on October 30 that it had conducted the "J-Final," a Jeonnam-style mock test for the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT), targeting third-year high school students in the province ahead of the 2026 academic year CSAT.


This mock exam was held at 96 high schools in the province, with a total of 10,884 students participating. The goal was to help students check their academic progress and enhance their test-taking skills two weeks before the actual CSAT.

Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education Building Exterior

Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education Building Exterior

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The "J-Final" is a customized mock test created by over 200 teachers in the province, reflecting the actual CSAT question trends and the latest college admission patterns. Since its first implementation in 2022, it has received positive feedback every year and has established itself as an essential pre-CSAT assessment.


Jeon Seong-a, Director of Career Education, stated, "J-Final goes beyond a simple skills assessment and will provide practical support for students to refine their final study strategies. As local teachers participated in creating the test, we expect it will also contribute to enhancing the college admission competitiveness of Jeonnam students."



Meanwhile, the Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education plans to continue preparations for the stable administration of the CSAT, including pre-training for supervisors and secure management of test papers, using this mock exam as an opportunity.


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