<p>I'm Korean but I have a non-Korean last name, speak conversational Korean fluently, know how to read Korean, but cannot write or understand what I read efficiently. So I want to take the Korean subject test, and my mom's willing to help me, so I'm looking for a prep book but haven't been able to find any except one from Kaplan on Amazon for $30+...which is a bit much for me.
Any advice for studying for the test or does anyone know of any prep books?
Thank you!</p>
<p>I'm using a prep book made by the 재미한인학교협의회. Anyways, if you speak Korean at home fluently, can watch Korean TV shows/dramas and understand what's going on, or went to Korean school, you shouldn't have much of a problem. </p>
<p>More than anything, vocabulary should be looked over, along with specific grammar stuff. Stuff like knowing the differences between 그러나, 그래서, 그리고, etc. Just take a few practice tests and see what you have trouble in. You have more than enough time to study. You'll be fine.</p>