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(2026) Pass the Information Processing Engineer Practical Exam in Just One Week

Pass the Information Processing Engineer Practical Exam in one shot! We'll pinpoint exactly the essential code and theory you need. Master past exam questions perfectly! Open the door to success with systematic lectures.

(4.8) 569 reviews

4,658 learners

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4.8

5.0

ggj557

61% enrolled

I was short on time, so I only listened to the programming parts of lectures 2-6 and the 2023-2025 past exam solutions before taking the test, but thanks to that, I was able to get more than half of the programming problems correct. These days, pointer problems seem to come out as double pointer problems, but since I don't really get to the later lectures, I think it would be good if the earlier lecture parts also had a higher proportion of double pointers and structures! I could handle C and Java reasonably well, but I was completely ignorant about Python, and this time when I saw set, I remembered that it has no order, so thanks to that I was able to get it right. Besides this, inheritance was explained well, so I could get that correct too. It was quite helpful, thank you.

5.0

최요한

83% enrolled

25th year, 2nd attempt, I passed with a total score of 75 points, which was higher than my preliminary score. Actually, including this exam, I attempted a total of 7 times. 23rd year Information Processing Industrial Engineer 2nd and 3rd attempts. Since I was already doing it, I decided to take a more difficult and higher-level engineer exam instead of the industrial engineer exam, and in 24th year 1st, 2nd, and 3rd attempts, I failed spectacularly.. Moreover, in the 2nd attempt I got 50 points, and in the 3rd attempt, it was "entity integrity" but I wrote "object integrity" and failed with 55 points, which is a painful memory.. I really knew it but made a mistake and failed, so it was even more frustrating, and because of that disappointment, I couldn't get over the regret for a whole week. Now, thinking about how to prepare, I remember posting a complaint to you, teacher, sharing my concerns. In the community, there were many opinions saying that you need to study algorithms to pass, but teacher, you gave me comforting advice that if you have good fundamentals, you can interpret code line by line without necessarily studying algorithms, and that really paid off as I passed the 25th year 2nd attempt just like that!😊 The 1st attempt exam suddenly jumped up in difficulty, which was very confusing, but based on that exam difficulty, I was able to safely finish preparing for the 2nd attempt while listening to your lectures, and I got two code problems wrong - Python and Java lambda (I studied lambda but didn't review enough for it to be completely clear in my head😢😢) - and was finally able to escape after the 7th attempt!😢😢 Anyway, teacher! Thank you so much. As a working person, I didn't have much time, and for 2 years I was stuck studying for exams, working, and exercising busy days, but thanks to you I escaped. Especially this time, the theory part mostly came from your textbook😆😆😆(index, SYN Flooding, Proxy, etc.) And for those reading this review, there must be long-term test takers among you, but even someone with a thick head like me passed after multiple attempts, so don't feel deprived about being a long-term taker and just keep going silently until you succeed, trusting the teacher! The people who will be in the top 20% in the next exam will be you. Well then, I'll visit from time to time when I think of it. To study your new lectures, teacher~~!!😊

5.0

박준수

92% enrolled

I'm someone who usually doesn't leave reviews like this, but I'm leaving one now. After seeing the extremely vast practical exam book, I felt like giving up. While feeling that way, I happened to see Weekend Coding's lecture. It told me what to discard and emphasized what was important, which made studying really great. I passed with 63 points, and I'm happy that I don't have to look at that dreadful code anymore. I have a related major, I invested 2 weeks, and I only did a few mock tests, but I passed. You can do it too. Good luck!

What you will gain after the course

  • Information Processing Engineer Practical Exam

  • C language

  • Python

  • Java

  • Information Processing Engineer

★ Check out the latest reviews yourself! This is a course that will greatly help you pass.

  • Over 4,000 students have taken this course and many have already passed. This is the only course you need.

  • Meticulously organized theory PDF files provided!

  • All languages (C, Java, Python) past exam questions, grammar, and variations? Comprehensive content structure

  • Get answers immediately when you post questions! Please check my history of answers on the actual Q&A board.
    (Please see for yourself the over 1,000 cumulative answers on my profile and my community Q&A records.)


Complete the Information Processing Engineer Practical Exam with One Course 📚

The Information Processing Engineer practical exam has become a completely different test since the revision.

The practical exam pass rate has dropped to the 20% range,

Code interpretation problems that cannot be solved through traditional memorization methods are being tested for more than 50 points out of 100.

If 50 points out of a total of 100 points are allocated to code interpretation questions in an exam where you pass by scoring over 60 points,

Doesn't that naturally mean you should study code problems?


This course is designed so that even non-majors can pass.

We provide everything from the basics and characteristics of each programming language (C, Java, Python) to explanations of past exam questions and variations.

Don't worry even if you didn't major in computer science. This course alone is enough for you to pass. 😃


The phrase "Pass in Just One Week" is not an exaggeration.

If you just search for "Information Processing Engineer practical exam pass" on internet search portals, you'll find many testimonials of people who passed after studying for just a few days.


Code problems step by step from the beginning, and essential theories you need to know thoroughly with core material PDFs!

Finish both code interpretation and theory memorization all at once with just this one course.

"This course was created by an instructor who helped all non-majors pass."


The secret to passing is studying problems that are likely to appear.

I created practical exam predicted questions content through YouTube,

Many people have left positive comments saying they found it helpful.


Now, I've prepared content that doesn't just show you a few practice questions, but a single course that will help you pass the exam.

Don't waste any more time collecting books and past exam materials.


You can finish it with just this one course. If you master only what we teach you, you'll be able to reach the passing score.

If you trust and follow along, I will repay you with results.


Let's learn C, Java, and Python step by step for the Information Processing Engineer practical exam and work through past exam questions.

I will thoroughly teach you the upcoming problems as application problems so you can master them completely.


A course dedicated solely to "passing" with no time limit and provided materials

Features of this course

📌 Explained from the basics so that even non-majors can pass

📌 An integrated course where you can learn both theory and code interpretation at once

📌 Latest past exam questions? We provide direct video lecture explanations.

📌 Ask questions about anything you don't know right away! Lifetime access!

📌 We've removed everything unnecessary. Learn only the essentials quickly and pass with past exams and variations!

We recommend this for


〈I'm a non-major and need explanations〉
If you didn't major in computer science but are preparing for the Information Processing Engineer practical exam? Start by learning the programming languages


〈I need explanations for past exam questions〉
If you need Information Processing Engineer past exam questions and problem explanations! Solve everything with this one course.


〈I need grammar explanations for each language〉
Do you want to properly study the characteristics of each language? We've prepared separate language-specific detailed courses.

💡By taking this course, you can gain the following

  • You will be able to interpret code problems written in C, Java, and Python.

  • You will receive the most recent 4 years (2022-2025) of past exam questions and explanations for the Information Processing Engineer Practical Exam.

  • You'll be able to prepare for the exam by solving variations of past exam questions.

  • We provide theory-only materials and explanatory videos to help you memorize easily.

Here's what you'll learn.

Learn C, Java, and Python to prepare for exams.

Learn the basic syntax for code interpretation. Develop your ability to read and interpret code line by line.

Review your learning of each language with actual code problems.

Learn the concepts of the language and practice through examples. Experience sample problems that may appear on the actual exam.

Solve actual Information Processing Engineer certification exam questions.

Practice past exam questions and apply what you've learned in class to real problems. Keep going like this and you'll be in the passing zone?!

Prepare for the exam with variations of past exam questions.

Can you solve modified problems too? Prepare for high-difficulty questions all at once.

Stop buying books! (Download Theory PDF)

Prepare for the entire Information Processing Engineer practical exam with a single 31-page theory summary file.

Everything that appears on the exam is covered within this scope.

Everything you might find confusing has been

I've organized everything into a single file.

Theory only in text? No way! Includes charts and visual materials too


Design patterns, key summary to memorize before the exam, SQL & JOIN summary, diagrams - all organized and complete!

Why I Created This Course & Instructor Introduction

Hello, I go by Weekend Coding, active on YouTube as @weekendcode.

I worked as a Java developer and am currently creating programming education-related content.

By chance, I heard from people around me who were non-majors that they were finding the practical exam for the Engineer Information Processing certification difficult,

I tutored a few people and helped all of them pass.

Thinking, "How can they find something this easy difficult?" I started sharing related videos on the internet one by one, and

I realized that more people than I expected don't know how to prepare for the exam or how to study code interpretation from the beginning.


So I created this course.

I won't introduce myself with just a few lines of text and words.

Please check out the videos I've uploaded and the comments and reactions to those videos.

Rather than just showing you with a few words, please look at the actual reactions from people who passed after watching my videos and then choose the course.

-> Go directly to Java upcasting explanation video link

The photos below are reactions from people who were helped by my videos.


Stop spending big money on courses to pass the Information Processing Engineer exam.

You don't need to buy many books or search here and there for past exam questions.

You can ask me about anything you don't know, and get the materials from my course. (No need to purchase additional books!)

This course offers unlimited access.

With just one course, catch two birds with one stone: the Information Processing Engineer practical exam and the fundamental concepts of programming languages.


💡 How to Take This Course for Computer Science Majors & Non-Majors

  • If you're a computer science major, you can just take the review lectures covering languages and problems you're unfamiliar with.

  • This course includes foundational videos for non-majors. Take your time and develop your sense for interpreting code. This is no exaggeration. "It's really not difficult."

  • I haven't included a single unnecessary thing. The person who created the programming language, its history, practice environment?
    None of that. I focused solely on passing the Information Processing Engineer practical exam and programming grammar.

Things to Note Before Enrolling

Learning Materials

  • Explanation of all C language, Java, and Python grammar and key memorization points that appear in the Information Processing Engineer practical exam

  • Providing explanation videos for a total of 10 past exam questions from 2022 Round 3, 2023 Rounds 1, 2, 3, 2024 Rounds 1, 2, 3, and 2025 Rounds 1, 2, 3
    (All future exam past questions will be uploaded.)


  • Comprehensive PDF for theory learning including database, network, joins, code interpretation, etc. (over 30 pages)

  • Sharing the instructor's unique know-how videos for memorizing theoretical materials

  • Provides advanced problems modified from past exam questions 😃

  • This course has no time limit for access.
    With a single purchase, you will receive continuous updates to the course content.

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Who is this course right for?

  • Someone preparing for the Engineer Information Processing practical exam

  • Someone who is learning to code for the first time

  • A beginner who wants to start learning programming syntax

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Hello. I run a YouTube channel called @weekendcode.

I am an instructor who strives to explain things as simply as possible for non-majors and students interested in programming.

I graduated from university with a degree in Computer Science and earned a master's degree in the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). I worked as an Android developer using Java, and as a Python instruc


I graduated from university with a degree in Computer Science and earned a master's degree in the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).

I worked as an Android developer using Java and have been active as a Python instructor.

After several job changes and entrepreneurial ventures, I had the opportunity to share my knowledge with non-majors, which led me to begin working as a full-time knowledge sharer. When there is something I don't know,

After having opportunities to share my knowledge with non-majors through several career changes and starting my own business,

I am now actively working as a knowledge sharer.

Please feel free to ask questions about anything you don't know. I will do my best to answer them. Have a great day.

Please feel free to ask questions about anything you don't know.

I will do my best to provide you with an answer.

Have a great day.

Have a great day.

I am now officially active as a knowledge sharer. Please don't hesitate to ask if there's anything you're unsure about. I will do my best to provide answers. Have a great day.

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  • kchs05296873님의 프로필 이미지
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    Watch this lecture = Virtually enter the exam room with 50 points secured

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      qofu92015766

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      Average Rating 5.0

      5

      22% enrolled

      Wow... After listening to all the programming parts and revising them, I solved the past exam questions, and it was so easy to approach that I got them all right... Thank you so much!!

      • weekendcode
        Instructor

        Thank you for the kind words.

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      2024 Although I failed the practical exam in the end. It was a good lecture. The practical exam was much harder than I thought. There weren't many simple code problems... sigh... These days, Jeongcheogi... Just... What... What do you want me to do? Are they just trying to weed out non-majors? It was too hard... I have to try next year... Do I have to buy another lecture...

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        simya

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        Average Rating 4.9

        5

        100% enrolled

        I passed the final exam with a score of 75 on the second practical exam~ The cheapest and most perfect lecture among the practical lectures! ----------------------------------- Even if I calculate it conservatively, I got 60 points. ㅎㅎ I think I passed even though I only invested a little time preparing while working at a company? I'll have to write another review when the results come out! I'm a major who knows C, Java, and Python, but I don't use C often, so I was worried because I forgot a lot of pointers.. It explains only the theory that is necessary for the right time, so I think even non-majors can pass if they invest a month properly!! And it's ridiculously cheap compared to other regular lectures on the market, and it explains really easily. Even the time is short..!

        • weekendcode
          Instructor

          Congratulations, now you can forget about pointers again😃

        • Thank you! Weekend Coding is the best

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        Average Rating 5.0

        5

        53% enrolled

        I wanted to write a sincere review of the course, so I took pictures of the questions, answers, printouts (flyers), and other materials and uploaded them, but I can't upload the pictures.. This is my third time, and I'm a repeat student who missed a lot of coding because I only focused on theories. At first, I watched lectures on YouTube to study coding, and then I found a teacher who was just right for me, and I followed the teacher to Inflearn. Conclusion) The teacher's lectures are special 🌟 - He throws away all the useless stuff and explains only what's really necessary. Usually, when you watch a lecture, people explain things in a difficult way that makes you feel anti-coding, but our teacher is like a neighborhood older brother who says, "Ah~ I can solve this easily. Boom, boom, it's over ~" You have to memorize this, you don't have to do this, but this is important, so you have to know the concept! This one word makes me look back again...ㅎㅎㅎ The lecture time is short 🌟 Usually, lectures are 45-60 minutes long and most of the theoretical explanations are too long and I get sleepy. But this lecture only briefly touches on what you really need to know. Does that mean the explanation is vague? Does it mean there are too few examples? No, not at all. It changes the examples so that you can understand them sufficiently. For K office workers like me, time is so precious that I just watch three or four videos on my way to and from work and get used to it. -The lecturer answers all questions sincerely and sincerely 🌟 I really don't know, but I feel embarrassed to ask, and I often struggled with whether I was stupid or not. But the teacher always checks the community Q&A board and gives feedback right away if I don't know anything. I can feel his sincerity!! I really like that the teacher doesn't speak slowly. I can't stop. Usually, I have to listen at 1.25x speed or 1.5x speed to be able to hear it well, but as I said before, this lecture covers more examples quickly and familiarly. It is really like a shower to me. Teacher, I hope you have fun in the future. I will definitely finish this exam!!!! Fighting

        • weekendcode
          Instructor

          I'm a fast talker by nature.. so questions are always welcome. Thank you.

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