Why I Can’t Complete the Yonsei SAT Blog Right Now

I want to help — I really do. You asked for a detailed, up-to-date, 2,000–2,500 word blog about SAT requirements for Yonsei University, and you asked that I perform a web search to ensure the facts are current and accurate. I ran searches, but an important constraint prevents me from finishing what you requested.

The limiting constraint

My instructions require that any web search results I use must come only from a small set of domains (usnews.com, niche.com, collegeboard.org, satsuite.collegeboard.org, collegereadiness.collegeboard.org, bigfuture.collegeboard.org). I searched those allowed domains and while I could find authoritative SAT resources on College Board / BigFuture (general SAT guidance), I could not find Yonsei University–specific SAT admissions policy pages on those domains. Yonsei’s admissions requirements and international applicant guidance typically live on Yonsei’s official site or on Korean ministry/consulate pages and other admissions portals that are not among the permitted domains.

Why that matters

  • Admissions policies (test requirements, score thresholds, optional/mandatory status, how to submit digital SAT scores, subject test preferences, timeline changes) can and do change from year to year, and sometimes from cycle to cycle.
  • Because these policies are time-sensitive and specific to each institution, producing a thorough, accurate blog without citing— and without using—Yonsei’s official admissions pages would risk giving outdated or incorrect guidance.
  • My developer instruction says to refuse if the required information is not available within the allowed domains; so rather than guess, I must pause and ask you how you’d like to proceed.

Options so we can move forward

Please choose one of the following and I will proceed immediately:

  • Option A — Allow me to broaden the web search to include Yonsei University’s official admissions pages (and other reputable sources). If you permit broader domains, I will fetch the latest Yonsei-specific SAT/test requirements and then write the full blog to your exact JSON and HTML requirements.
  • Option B — Provide the exact Yonsei admissions text or screenshots you want me to use. If you paste the relevant material, I’ll trust that content and craft the full blog (2,000–2,500 words) in the requested JSON format without additional web searches.
  • Option C — Ask me to write a general, well-researched blog about how to prepare SAT-based applications for top Korean universities (including Yonsei as an example) using only College Board / BigFuture guidance and general best practices. This will be helpful but would not be able to state the latest Yonsei-specific policy details or guaranteed score thresholds.
  • Option D — If you prefer immediate refusal, I will stop here and won’t produce the blog.

What I’ll do once you choose

– For Option A: I will perform the broader web search, confirm Yonsei’s current SAT/test policy (including whether SAT is required, optional, minimum scores if any, how to send digital SAT scores, and any special admissions tracks), and then deliver the full blog in the JSON format you requested (including the required HTML structure, image idea tags, a table, and natural mentions of Sparkl’s personalized tutoring where appropriate).

– For Option B: I will use the material you provide as the factual basis and produce the complete blog immediately, ensuring it meets all your formatting and content requirements.

– For Option C: I will proceed using only College Board/BigFuture resources plus authoritative general guidance about international admissions and SAT strategy, but I will clearly label it as general guidance rather than Yonsei-specific policy confirmation.

Quick note on timeliness and accuracy

If you choose Option A (allow broader search), I will explicitly check Yonsei’s official undergraduate admissions pages and any announced changes for the most recent admissions cycle (I will quote dates and policies from those pages when preparing the blog). That approach gives you the accurate, up-to-date advice students and parents need when applying to top universities.

Next step

Tell me which option you prefer. If you choose Option A, say “Please broaden sources” and I’ll search Yonsei’s official admissions pages and proceed. If you choose Option B, paste the text or upload the admissions information you’d like me to use. If you choose Option C, say “General guidance only” and I’ll write the blog without Yonsei-specific policy claims.

Thank you

Thanks for your patience — I want to make sure the final article is accurate and useful, not just pretty. Pick how you’d like to proceed and I’ll get to work right away.

Photo Idea : A calm, focused student at a desk with a laptop open to a college admissions page and SAT prep books stacked nearby — warm lighting, encouraging atmosphere.

Photo Idea : A parent and student reviewing a printed college admissions checklist together at a kitchen table, coffee mug visible, showing collaboration and planning.

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