During the period I was absent from writing articles, I haven't gone far, just preparing for the HSK (Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi) exam, a popular Chinese language proficiency test used for various purposes such as applying for scholarships or studying in China. In this article, I'll review the HSK exam experience using the computer-based system.

Firstly, as we all know, the HSK exam holds significant importance, whether for applying for scholarships in China or assessing our proficiency in the Chinese language. Traditionally, there are two main exam systems: Paper-Based Test and Internet-Based Test. In this review, we'll focus on the Internet-Based Test.

Let's begin with the process of finding the examination center. Since the computer-based system has fewer test centers compared to the paper-based system, it's crucial to locate a suitable center. I found a center at Rangsit University for this review. Checking the registration details early is essential, and a convenient way to find centers is through the official Chinesetest.cn website.

Registration Process

Registration can be done in two ways. First, through the Chinesetest.cn website, where you provide your email, personal details, and select the preferred test center. Alternatively, some centers may handle the registration for you. In my case, Rangsit University had a Line Open Chat for registration, allowing applicants to fill out the form during the designated time. It's essential to act quickly as slots can fill up fast.

Additionally, note that HSK exams now require registration for HSKK (Hanyu Shuiping Kouyu Kaoshi) as well. Check the registration fees and requirements carefully.

Required Documents

The necessary documents for registration are straightforward:

  • National ID card or passport
  • 2-inch digital photo (in JPEG or PNG format)
  • Personal information in both Thai and English
  • Mailing address for document delivery
  • Ensure all documents are prepared and accurate to avoid complications.

Exam Format

The HSK exam with the computer-based system is conducted mostly on Sundays. Some centers may offer a trial session a day before the exam, allowing candidates to familiarize themselves with the system. It's advisable to take advantage of this opportunity to troubleshoot any issues.

Exam Day

On the exam day, arrive at the center approximately 30 minutes before the scheduled time. Bring your ID, passport, and headphones (with a 3.5mm jack and a microphone for HSKK). The exam center provides the candidate's ID card.

Exam Structure

The computer-based system offers advantages and disadvantages:

Pros:

  • Clear and audible instructions with a countdown timer for each section.
  • No time wasted on handwriting; typing via the keyboard is sufficient.
  • Transparent time announcements and faster result announcements (within 15 days).

Cons:

  • Inability to highlight text.
  • No option to skip or go back to previous sections.
  • Strict time management; no flexibility to start early or go slower.
  • Limited tools for those less familiar with typing in Chinese.

In conclusion, the computer-based HSK exam offers benefits for those less comfortable with traditional writing and those who prefer clear audio instructions. However, there are drawbacks, such as the inability to highlight text and inflexibility in managing time. It's essential to consider personal preferences and typing skills when choosing between paper-based and computer-based exams.

If you've taken the computer-based HSK exam, feel free to share your experiences and thoughts.