General Scholastic Ability Test
The General Scholastic Ability Test (學科能力測驗)[1] is the Taiwanese university entrance exam. The test is administered over two days and five subjects
- Chinese language and literature
- English language
- Mathematics
- Social studies (including History, Geography, and Civics)
- Science (including Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Earth Science)
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The materials cover the first two years of Taiwanese senior high school (10th and 11th grade).
In recent years, the test has attempted to encourage students to read outside of their classwork and be attuned to current events by including questions related to the Ebola virus, climate change,[2] 3G technology, and popular comic figures such as Spider-Man.[3][4]
References
- General Scholastic Ability Test (GSAT)
- Asia One Taiwan's General Scholastic Ability Test commences 2 February 2015
- China Post General Scholastic Ability Test English exams hardest in 5 years Chi-hao James Lo, 3 February 2015
- BBC News Top 10 exam rituals from stressed students across Asia, Jody-Lan Castle
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