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Your current situation is very suitable for studying in South Korea, your family income is about 100,000 yuan per year, and the annual cost of South Korea, including tuition, dormitory fees, and various living expenses, will add up to about 780,000 yuan (in the Seoul area), and if you go to school in the local area, the cost is even less, it is about 460,000 yuan. In the second semester of your third year of high school, you can apply for a language course in June of that year, first go to South Korea for about a year of Korean Chinese courses, and when you reach topik level 4, you can directly enter the undergraduate program. If you are in the third year of high school and take some time to learn Korean and Chinese in China for a period of time, you can save time reading the language when you go to Korea, that is, save money and effort.
It is better to go to a first-class university in South Korea and go to a world-recognized academic qualification and school to pave the way for your future future. The most important thing is not that you want to go, but that you need the support of your family and the goal to strive for.
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6w is impossible, it is all false, at least 80,000 a year. If a good major is more than 100,000.
Going abroad is the path you choose when you have no choice, many people go out, but it gets worse, you have to have enough self-control, or don't go out.
But it also depends on which school you go to. 8000-9000, I advise you to ask your family for advice, If you save more, you can consider it, but if you don't save much, you can't spend the money your parents earned in a year. ~
I think the domestic university is good, give me a choice, and would rather choose to be in China. A good job is something that you can get by working hard slowly, not that the salary will be high if you study abroad. What should I do if I am disappointed when I come back from studying abroad?
The above is my personal opinion, you can refer to it.
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I think it's better for you not to go, your family's monthly income is less than 10,000 yuan, if you go and basically ask you not to work, the money earned by your parents will basically be spent by you. It's good to read two books in China. 60,000 yuan a year is impossible, unless you work part-time, it is about 40,000 yuan, but it is very tiring and often has to stay up all night.
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First, if you start thinking about going abroad now, you won't do your best to prepare for the college entrance examination (because you have already paved the way back mentally).
Second, studying in South Korea 6w is a false report, unless you go to a local university, about 8w is a normal number, but it makes no sense to come here to go to the local university. Although the conversion of part-time income into RMB is very considerable, the level of consumption here is very high. At the same time, part-time jobs can also seriously affect study time.
It's better to study hard and get a scholarship).
To put it simply, I hope that the landlord will try his best to prepare for the college entrance examination and consider this problem again next year.
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You can go, 6w is not expensive to go to South Korea, and your family can afford it. I have a classmate who went to Korea after graduating from university, but if he goes there, he has to study the language first and then take the school exam, so it is difficult to find a job.
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With the younger age of studying abroad, high school students have also started to study in Korea, so what are the pros and cons of high school students studying in Korea? Let's take a closer look.
Pros:1.High employment rate
As the saying goes, employment is the last word, and the choice of study abroad country mainly depends on the future development potential of the country, and South Korea does have this potential, because with the continuous development of South Korea's economy in the past two years, South Korea's professional technology and management technology have been widely recognized by the world's imitation countries, and the ensuing Korean study abroad fever has become more and more hot. The craze for high school graduates to study in Korea is even more eye-catching.
China and South Korea are both Asian countries, and their geographical locations are very close, so it is very convenient to travel to and from each other. South Korea is also China's third largest partner country, and its economic and cultural ties are very extensive. This makes it easier for Chinese students to adapt to all aspects of study and life in South Korea than in other countries.
The cost of studying abroad is much cheaper than studying in Europe, America and Australia, and at the same time it is a famous school in South Korea'The diploma is recognized by the world, which greatly increases students' interest in studying in Korea.
2.There are few cultural differences between China and Korea
In recent years, in addition to South Korea becoming the first choice for working-class families with the dream of studying abroad because of its moderate cost, Cha Ying has won the hearts of the people because of the in-depth development of Korean culture in China in recent years. In addition, South Korea and China both belong to Asia, and there are many similarities in cultural etiquette and teaching systems, so compared with countries such as Europe and the United States, which have different styles, South Korea's living habits are easier for us Chinese to accept. This is undoubtedly a good choice for young students who have just graduated from high school and have never stepped out of the country.
Disadvantages: High school students are relatively young, have poor self-control, and have an immature outlook on life, and when they reach an unconstrained environment, they are easily guided by wrong values, and safety has become a concern for many Chinese parents.
Three types of candidates should not study abroad.
Candidates who are on the key line should study abroad Candidates who are on the key line can go to a famous school in China, and may also have the opportunity to study in a famous school abroad. Which one should you choose? If your grades can go to Tsinghua University, it's best not to give up easily.
It is best to study in China for undergraduate studies, and you can choose the postgraduate education stage for further study abroad.
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