I want to go to South Korea for graduate school, and I ask the prawns for some advice

Updated on educate 2024-02-20
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    <>Here are some suggestions:1Research the right universities and majors.

    Before considering applying to a Korean university, make sure you choose a major that suits you and learn about Korean universities and professors in the field. 2.Prepare for the exam.

    You will need to pass the Korean Language Proficiency Test first. The TOPIK test is a Korean language test that candidates who are considering applying to Korean universities must pass and complete the test before the admission application deadline. 3.

    Application materials and process. If you meet the university's entry requirements, you'll need to go through the university's application materials and an interview to make your decision. Admission requirements for universities vary depending on the school and major.

    4.Explore Study Abroad ScholarshipsMany universities offer full scholarships and other scholarships or loans to help prop up international students' academic careers. Make sure to understand and apply all relevant scholarships.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    South Korea is certainly the leading of the three schools in SKY

    S (Seoul National University).

    K (Korea University) and Y (Yonsei University) are the three top universities in Korea.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you're more expensive, go to Seoul.

    Generally go to a wide area city.

    Almost went to the county countryside.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello! I think you can start by thinking about it in terms of cost, because you're studying engineering, so the scholarship at the school, some of the tuition is free, and there is a living allowance. But you have to help the professor with projects almost every day, and you have almost no time for yourself.

    If you don't have these, the tuition fee is about 5 million won (30,000 yuan) per semester, and if you are in Seoul, the living expenses and accommodation expenses are at least 700,000 yuan (4,200 yuan) a month.

    Second, what are your future aspirations Do you plan to do a PhD? If you only study for a master's degree, it doesn't make much sense to come to Korea, and you won't be able to learn anything and graduate. Two years.

    Thirdly, as a final reminder, one of the things that is different from our Chinese is that there are almost no comprehensive rankings, and graduate school depends on your major, the ranking of the school's major in South Korea, and most importantly, the reputation of your professors. It's important to note that your biggest advantage in studying abroad is your networking. When you graduate, you end up asking your professor to write a letter of recommendation for you.

    You're only in your third year now, you have to work hard, and your grades are really difficult to apply for, because there are almost no exams for graduate school entrance in Korea, just through your written materials, and your performance in interviews. So I hope you will try to improve your Korean while strengthening your English.

    If you can take the exam for our graduate students in China, then you must have no problem coming to Korea. Except for language. If you are good at English, you can be admitted to our Chinese graduate school With your strength, then you can come to Korea without Korean, and communicate and write with professors in English.

    Good luck!!!

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