A Thorough Comparison of Administrative Scrivener Prep Schools! What a 4th-Year Examinee Learned After Failing: The Prep Schools That 'Truly Fit'
[Promotion]
To those searching for 'Administrative Scrivener prep school comparison'.
I am a 4th-year examinee for the Administrative Scrivener exam.
In my 2nd year, I paid for a prep school.
But I couldn't pass.
And in my 4th year, I paid for a prep school course once again.
That is precisely why, in this article, I will write
the reality from the perspective of someone who actually used them, not from an advertising perspective.
This is not a success story.
It is a comparison that includes my hesitation and failures.
Conclusion
If you prioritize efficiency and aim for short-term passing (Efficiency-focused) 👇
If you want to deeply understand the law (Theory-focused) 👇
If you seek the standard path and a sense of stability (Stability-focused) 👇
Passing is possible with any prep school.
The difference was whether it 'suited me'.
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The reason I failed
If you are currently,
・Lost in self-study
・Not improving in written answers
・Vague about your annual schedule
If you feel this way, you might be in the same situation I was.
The lectures were easy to understand.
But I became 'satisfied just by listening'.
Taking mock exams became the goal itself.
The reason I couldn't pass was not the course, but how I used it.
What I painfully realized over 3 years was,
✔ Joining a prep school does not guarantee you will pass
✔ Whether it fits you or not is a real factor
✔ Review planning is everything
That is what it comes down to.
A prep school is not "magic," it is a "tool."
And I made the mistake of thinking,
"I've already studied with a prep school course once, so I can probably manage on my own from here,"
which led me to take the long way around.
That is the one thing I don't want you to do.
People who should use a prep school
・Those who are lost in self-study
・Those whose descriptive scores are not improving
・Those who cannot build an annual study plan
・Those who find it difficult to maintain motivation
If any of these apply to you, a prep school is effective.
Joining a prep school does not guarantee you will pass.
However, just by entering an "environment that fits you," the quality of your study will change.
You can check the official information for the courses I compared and took below.
Starting with a free trial or requesting materials is more than enough.
I hope this serves as a basis for your decision so you don't take the long way around.
Administrative Scrivener Prep School Type Diagnosis
If you are unsure, please start by organizing your type.
※ Please select one that applies to each question.
Q1. What is your experience with this year's exam?
A. First time taking it
B. Have failed 1-2 times
C. Have taken it 3 or more times
Q2. What are your scores for the descriptive section?
A. Consistently getting good scores
B. Inconsistent
C. Almost never get points / Not good at it
Q3. How much time do you have for study?
A. Can secure 3 or more hours a day
B. About 1-2 hours
C. Irregular
Q4. What is your biggest challenge in studying?
A. Shallow understanding
B. No strategy
C. Motivation doesn't last
Q5. What is your personality?
A. Can't move forward without being convinced
B. Want to know the shortest route
C. Stability-oriented/Traditionalist
Evaluation Method
Mostly A → Theoretical accumulation type
Mostly B → Strategic design type
Mostly C → Stable support type
Diagnosis Results
🟢 Theoretical accumulation type
A type that grows by solidifying fundamental understanding.
Potential fit:
Reason: Strong design for building up theory.
🔵 Strategic design type
A type that grows through 'design' rather than 'volume'.
Potential fit:
Reason: Strategic curriculum aimed at short-term passing.
🟠 Stable support type
A type that easily gets lost when studying alone.
Potential fit:
Reason: Peace of mind through traditional design and volume of information.
In conclusion
It is possible to pass at any prep school.
However, by choosing an "environment that suits you,"
you can definitely reduce unnecessary detours.
Since course content can change every year,
be sure to check the latest information on the official website.
Even just taking advantage of free trials or requesting materials provides sufficient information for making a decision.
I would be happy if my failures could lead you to the shortest route to success.
