20 years in the category "Transfer to Youngnam University > Questions" Transfer questions by year, grammar, vocabulary, and English composition 30 days of unlimited repetitions of digital textbooks andA sample lesson organization is shown below.
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I've been preparing for my English transfer since March, and now I'm finishing up the month with the practice tests. Probably the most disappointing thing for students who are preparing to transfer to an English university is the correct answer to the test questions, but Webster transfer has the most questions by year, and the grammar and word test questions are also separately categorized, so it's good to organize! It's a shame that there is no explanation of the reading comprehension paper...
I was going to apply for a free pass to Youngnam University, but I quit because the in-classes are more cost-effective ~~.
I downloaded and printed out the questions from the Youngnam University website, and applied for an in-class because of the correct answers and explanations. The explanations are detailed, so it's good to study alone, and sometimes I asked questions I didn't know by chat consultation, and I was grateful that the instructor answered in 5 minutes. I think I'll pass ~~
I switched to the 30-day course today because my Youngnam University 7-day course expired, and I think the content is excellent *^.^*
I like the grammar, vocabulary, and writing explanations, but there are no explanations for the reading comprehension passages... ㅠㅠ
It's nice to have a lot of transfer questions by year, but it's also nice to have them organized by section so you can quickly organize them.
My 30-day free pass expired and I still had some time left, so I quit the course just to take a look at the practice questions.
Is it okay if I just do all of the OT questions?
Are the original readings the only ones without commentary?
I don't know if it's a little early to start preparing for the exams in September, but I'm curious about the answers to the exams that I printed out from the Young National University website.