I want to go to Korea University of Foreign Chinese and get in touch with it!

Updated on educate 2024-03-06
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course, it will definitely be difficult. After all, you're competing with some Korean students. But if you're willing to work hard, your dreams will definitely come true! Bless you!

    It may be cheaper to buy a notebook in Korea, but it can only be written in Hanyu Pinyin or Korean. It's better to buy it in China, and now domestic notebooks are actually not expensive.

    It seems that it is not possible to transfer to the university, it is recommended that you go to the ** of the university, look at the undergraduate admissions brochure, if you want to get the most accurate news, call the teacher in charge of admissions at the university ** (**all have contact**), after all, your Korean is already at an advanced level, and there should be no problem in communicating with the teacher over there.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Transferring directly to the junior year requires you to communicate with the school** There are many requirements for foreign universities.

    Learning the language environment is the most important thing!

    If you want to learn Korean well, you will go to Yeonda.

    After all, this major is the most famous there.

    If you want to learn other languages, go to Dalian.

    Say it yourself 10 times, it's better to say it yourself to others 1 time!

    If you want to learn Korean Chinese, of course, you have to come to Yeondae!

    To learn other languages, the quality of education in Dalian is higher than in Yanbian.

    Advantages of Yanda: The language environment is unique. Consumption is low. It is convenient to go abroad (Korean).

    Disadvantages: It is difficult to find employment after graduation. The city is not as good as Dalian.

    Advantages of Dalian: the city is developed. The quality of education is high!

    Cons: No locale.

    After all, the practical effect is much greater than the theory!

    Theories are something that everyone can do, that's rote memorization!

    Practical application Not everyone needs a chance. Speaking English to a teacher and speaking English to a foreigner are not the same thing, and the same is true of Korean and Chinese!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Don't go (although I like some Korean stars), Chinese students in South Korea are very hard, China is actually very good, even if you go, remember to study well and come back to serve the motherland.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Korea University of Foreign Chinese has an understanding, and the introduction of Korea University of Foreign Chinese is:

    Chinese Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HANKUK University of Foreign Studies) is a private foreign Chinese university established in 1954.

    It is ranked 28th in the world in the field of QS Modern Linguistics. For many years, it has been ranked No. 1 in foreign language universities in the QS Asia University Rankings, and ranked 8th in Asia (No. 1 in the South Korean Domestic Rankings) in the QS Asian University Rankings for non-medical comprehensive universities.

    Founding Philosophy:

    Founded in 1954, Korea University of Foreign Chinese has cultivated countless talents for the modernization of Korea and world peace. The understanding and love for the people and mankind, and the positive spirit of the people, enabled the Korean University of Foreign Affairs to overcome the war and stand tall in the world.

    The Korean University of Foreign Affairs will continue to seek truth and create a new culture that will contribute to the peace of mankind. We will do our best to nurture human resources so that Korea can embrace the world and the world will come to Korea.

    The above content refers to Encyclopedia - Korea University of Foreign Chinese.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello I am glad to answer for you, Busan University of Foreign Chinese is a private comprehensive language university in South Korea, mainly dedicated to practical language education, established in December 1981 Busan Foreign Chinese College, upgraded to a comprehensive university in 1991. The university has faculties such as English, Western, Japanese, Oriental, International Studies, Humanities and Social Sciences, Law, Economics and Business, IT, etc., and graduate schools include the Graduate School of General Studies, the Graduate School of Education, the Graduate School of International Commerce, the Graduate School of Translation and Translation, and the Graduate School of TOEFL.

    I would like to ask about the tuition fee, accommodation and living expenses** of the school.

    Why not. Hold on.

    Language training starts in March, June, September, and early December every year, and is held 11 weeks a week, 5 days a week, 4 hours a day. Application fee: 50,000 won Tuition fee:

    1,760,000 won for half a year Accommodation fee: 10,000 won for 4 months Accommodation fee (20,000 won), security deposit (10,000 yuan), membership fee (10,000 yuan), etc. are borne separately by the individual. Undergraduate Admissions Twice a year3, September Enrollment Application Fee:

    60,000 won Tuition: Humanities - 2.2 million won Semester Science - 2.4 million won Semester Physical Education - 2.38 million won Semester Engineering - 10,000 won Semester Accommodation fee: 10,000 won 4 months.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The admission requirements for foreign Chinese universities in Korea are as follows:

    South Korea only accepts international students with a high school degree or equivalent or higher to study in Korea, which means that international students must have received more than 12 years of formal education in their home country. The age requirement for international students is between 17 and 25 years old, and the requirement for international students to have graduated is more than 3 years. The cost of studying in Korea is about 4 to 60,000 RMB a year, which includes tuition and living expenses for international students.

    South Korea does not have very high language requirements for international students, and even if international students do not have a language foundation, they can make up for it through language courses. Generally speaking, the Korean side will require international students to apply for a one-year Korean language course, and after the course is completed, they will take a language test to reach the language level of the declared undergraduate school, and then they can start their undergraduate studies at a Korean university.

    Undergraduates: Students who have passed Korean Chinese Level 4 or above can enter undergraduate or graduate studies.

    Graduate students: Graduated from university, have a certain foundation in Korean and Chinese, and pass the interview with the advisor professor of the major to enter graduate school. If you don't know Korean, you can choose to learn the language first.

    Heyuan is studying liberal arts, and the tutor generally has no academic projects, and the tuition and other expenses must be borne by themselves. For example, students study in the professor's laboratory, helping the professor to do experiments and projects, and the professor will be responsible for the student's tuition, accommodation fee, and a certain amount of living expenses, so that students can study with peace of mind without any financial burden.

    Major Transfer: Almost all course credits at domestic universities are recognized by Korean universities, and generally speaking, if the student's choice of major is not very large, the one-to-one transfer can be made. (For example, students who have completed their sophomore and junior years can go to South Korea to choose the corresponding major to continue their junior and senior years).

    If you have a large range of majors, you need to start from the sophomore year, because in general, Korean university education is a public course in the first year, and you don't start studying related professional courses until the sophomore year.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.The campus where classes are held is determined by the major (before our school there were 3 campuses, general majors, arts, and medicine).

    2.Generally, it is difficult to understand in the first semester, especially at the beginning of the semester, because the way the professor speaks and the technical terminology during the class are relatively unfamiliar, and it takes a certain amount of time to get used to it. Although I have not passed level 6, my speaking and listening are better than some students who have passed level 6, as long as you listen and speak more, you will gradually improve significantly.

    3.The price of the house is also set according to the size of the house, Seoul is not too clear, when I was in Daegu, a one-bedroom and a living room 2 million won deposit, about 300,000 won per month, two bedrooms and a living room 5 million deposit, about 500,000 yuan, the higher the deposit, the lower the monthly rent, Seoul should be 5 to 100,000 yuan higher--- personal opinion.

    4.The main thing is the Korean language test, generally universities in the Seoul area require a minimum of 5 levels of Korean language, and the other is the entrance exam organized by the school, and some good schools will also require English proficiency, such as Seoul National University.

    5.Good schools in the Seoul area generally have stricter requirements, the above 3 are the most basic, if you want to change, you can look at Dongguk University, Inhwa University, these 2 schools are much looser than Korea University and Yonsei University, but the school's ranking also has a certain distance.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. You can go wherever you apply, and it is difficult to be admitted to Seoul. Of course, Seoul is better than Yongin.

    2. As long as you follow the sixth level attentively, there is no problem, but you may not be admitted after graduating from the sixth level. But it's easier to go to another university.

    3. There is a dormitory, but it is difficult to get one. The monthly rent of the cheaper ones in the neighborhood is about 300,000 won, and the deposit is at least 5 million won.

    4. After graduating from Level 6, it depends on what major you are in, such as taking English exams, writing study plans, etc.

    5. The best Seoul National University is not easy to get into. However, Korea University, Yonsei University, Ewha Womans University, Hongik University, Konkuk University, and Kookmin University are all prestigious universities, but they are relatively easy. I wish you success!

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