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General Scholastic Ability Test
Taiwanese university entrance examination From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Structure and Format
The General Scholastic Ability Test (GSAT) is organized by the College Entrance Examination Center (CEEC), and it's a major entrance exam for universities in Taiwan. According to the CEEC, the test has five main subjects: Chinese, English, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science. It is conducted over two days, and each subject takes between 90 and 100 minutes.[3]This exam examines the content from the past two years of senior high school.
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Student Stress and Test Anxiety
The GSAT has heavy psychological pressure on high school students because of its role in shaping Taiwanese students' academic futures. The study by Chao, Sung, and Tseng found that Taiwanese students experience high levels of anxiety related to high-stakes testing.[4]Their research shows that the long preparation for the GSAT can affect students' motivation negatively. Many students spend years attending cram school programs to improve performance, and this causes a more serious competitive atmosphere.
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Besides individual pressure, the GSAT also shows the social and cultural inequalities in Taiwan's education system. Wang and Tai (2025) argue that the standardized testing often reinforces the advantages of students from higher socioeconomic backgrounds.[5] Families with better financial resources often can afford the higher expenses for tutoring, private schools, or additional test preparation, which shows unequal access to higher education opportunities. From the author's perspective while the GSAT's goal is to provide an objective measure of academic ability. However, it also reflects the social status of Taiwanese society.
The General Scholastic Ability Test (traditional Chinese: 學科能力測驗)[6] 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)
The materials cover the first two years of Taiwanese senior high school (10th and 11th grade).
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