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   11-12-2008 17:32 여성 음성 남성 음성
College Entrance Exam Today


Students check the place where they will take the college entrance exam at Ewha Girls’ High School in Seoul, Wednesday, a day ahead of the state-run College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT). More than 588,000 students nationwide will take the CSAT at 996 exam venues from 8:40 a.m. to 6:05 p.m. today. / Yonhap

By Kim Rahn
Staff Reporter

The state-run exam for college entrance will take place today. More than 588,000 students will take the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) at nearly 1,000 exam venues across the nation from 8:40 a.m. to 6:05 p.m., according to the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology.

Measures will be taken nationwide to help students take the exams without hitches, including traffic control and the adjustment of business hours at offices. Workers at government offices and public firms across the nation, except Jeju Island, will be allowed to arrive at work by 10 a.m., an hour later than the usual 9 a.m. This measure is to prevent traffic jams in the early morning, so that test-takers can get to the exam venues in time.

Subway operators will increase the frequency of trains between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. as will bus companies. To prevent traffic jams, parking will be banned within a 200-meter radius of venues.

The Civil Aviation Safety Authority will restrict aircraft operations near the exam sites so that noise will not disturb students during listening tests.

A total of 125 flights, both domestic and international, operated by national and foreign carriers will have their takeoff schedules altered between 8:35 a.m. and 8:58 a.m. and 1:05 p.m. and 1:35 p.m. Air travelers are required to check their flight schedule in advance.

During these times, trains will not use their horns except for an emergency, Korail said.

The test results will be released on Dec. 10.

rahnita@koreatimes.co.kr





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