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South Korea slang
CSAT (College Scholastic Ability Test), the nationwide college entrance exam
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South Korea
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Informal.
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suseoeng (수능) means CSAT (College Scholastic Ability Test), the nationwide college entrance exam. It is best read as south korea slang associated with South Korea.
"suseoeng (수능)" means CSAT (College Scholastic Ability Test), the nationwide college entrance exam. In South Korea, the nuance may be more specific.
Casual and context-dependent.
Usually safest with people who already understand the context.
Context-dependent
Major standardized examinations taken by students in their final years of secondary school
To study intensively in a short period, especially before an exam
Exam (standard term, widely used).
To fail (an exam/course - common Hinglish).
Exam; test (standard, but commonly used).
To copy in an exam; to cheat (literally "to cut").
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