30% of the students who passed the University Scholastic Aptitude Test (SKY), an acronym for the three most difficult universities, Seoul University, Korea University, and Yonsei University, went on to university.
It turned out that I had not registered. On the 24th, Jongno Academy analyzed the students who passed the first round of the University Scholastic Aptitude Test at three universities.
It was discovered that 2,087 of the successful applicants had not registered with the university. This number accounts for 30.1% of the total of 6,927 applicants for this year's University Scholastic Aptitude Test at the three universities.
By university, 160 students abandoned their registration at Seoul University, 784 at Yonsei University, and 1,143 at Korea University. In the case of Seoul University, the number increased by 0.2% compared to the previous year (145 students). Yonsei University and Korea University
They decreased by 2.8% and 4.9%, respectively. In particular, there were many cases in which successful applicants from departments in advanced fields and the Faculty of Engineering abandoned their registration. Seoul University's Advanced Interdisciplinary Faculty, which was newly established this year, is one of the applicants.
14 people, representing 0.9%, abandoned registration. Yonsei University and Korea University's computer departments had registration abandonment rates of 77.1% and 73.6%, respectively. The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering also has a similar abandonment rate.
They reached 66% and 56.9%, respectively. The phenomenon of ``overemphasis on medical school'' is cited as a reason why students who pass the University Scholastic Aptitude Test in natural science departments abandon their registration. Each applicant must fill out 6 application forms.
Due to the characteristics of the University Scholastic Aptitude Test, which allows students to obtain knowledge based on their academic qualifications, analysis suggests that it is highly likely that he passed the medical school and gave up admission to other science and engineering departments.
Lim Seong-ho, president of Jongno Academy, said, ``Medical departments at local universities are selected from local students.
It seems that the high proportion of students who applied to Korea and Yonsei University were unable to apply, and that a significant number of them applied to medical schools at universities in the metropolitan area at the same time, but were dropped out. Ta
"Me," he analyzed. Lim went on to add, ``The rate of abandonment of registration has increased in cutting-edge departments that have been newly established or have had their enrollment increased due to government policy.''
2023/12/25 07:01 KST
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