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I was accepted during early admission, can I still apply for regular admission? |
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Please note that being accepted during early admission, whether initially or as a replacement candidate, means that you cannot apply for regular admission or additional recruitment, regardless of whether you register or not. |
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Do I need to submit my school records? |
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Graduates (or prospective graduates) from February 2017 onwards who consent to the online provision of their school records during the application process do not need to submit them separately. However, those who do not consent or are not eligible must submit their school records to the Admissions Office within the document submission period. |
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Is there an interview process? |
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Yes, there is an interview process. Interviews are conducted for specific types of admissions: School Record (Interview Selection), School Record (Regional Talent Selection), School Record (Interview Selection), and CSAT (Interview Selection). The interview lasts around 10 minutes and is conducted in a question-and-answer format with multiple interviewers and applicants. Evaluation criteria include motivation and study plans, basic aptitude for the department, judgment, presentation skills, and communication skills. |
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Can I apply for early and regular admissions without taking the CSAT? |
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Since we do not apply minimum academic achievement standards for early and regular admissions, you can apply regardless of whether you have taken the CSAT or not. |
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Are there minimum academic achievement standards for the CSAT? |
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Our university does not apply minimum academic achievement standards for the CSAT in any department or admission type. |
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I passed the high school equivalency exam. Can I apply for early and regular admissions? If so, how will my school record scores be reflected? |
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High school equivalency exam passers can apply for the 2025 early admissions in the following types: School Record (General Selection), School Record (Interview Selection), School Record (Adult Learner Selection), School Record (Equal Opportunity Selection), regular admissions CSAT (General Selection), and CSAT (Interview Selection). The method of reflecting the scores for equivalency exam applicants involves calculating the average score across all subjects and applying it according to a pre-determined score table. Please refer to the admissions guide for detailed information. |
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Is it possible to apply for multiple programs? |
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You can only apply to one admission type and one department. Multiple applications are not allowed. |
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Is cross-application possible in early and regular admissions? |
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Cross-application (e.g., science students applying to humanities departments) is allowed in early admissions. Additionally, there are no relative disadvantages associated with cross-application. |
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How are school records reflected in the admissions process? |
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School record scores are 100% reflected, with 9 subjects considered: 1 subject each from the top 3 subjects per grade in Korean, Math, English, Science, and Social Studies. (Rank Ratio = 𝝨(Rank × Credits of each subject) ÷ 𝝨Credits of each subject) |