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I advise you not to go, you will be if you go, and you will have time to look up reports or posts about real Korea and the like.
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I agree with the upstairs saying that what others say is always what others feel, and if you don't try it, you'll never know what it's like. If you decide what you want to do, don't hesitate, it's always good to break through. I'm in the same situation as the student who asked the question, and I hope that someone from a major will help us, thank you.
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Yes, Korean Chinese level 3 refers to KPT level 3.
For a master's degree, an average score of 80 or more is sufficient, but if you need a scholarship for a good university, major, or scholarship, it is best to score 85.
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Hotel management, Kyunghee is the best.
If you are not in Korea, or if you apply on your own, there is no interview.
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Theoretically, you can transfer to the class, but it is difficult, 4 years of junior college??
It's even harder to change majors.
I've never heard of a junior college for 4 years, and Korean universities also say that 2-3 years of junior college can be transferred late after graduation, and I don't know how to deal with 4 years of junior college.
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Studying art? Is your family condition very good, the tuition fee is about 100,000 yuan a year, not including your living expenses, etc., if your family can afford it, go for it.
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You can only reapply for new admission, and you have to prepare a lot of money and be prepared to graduate with nothing to do.
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What does 1+3 mean? One year in China and three years in South Korea?
If it's South Korea for one year and China for three years, you can consider it, and now the Korean language is still very hot, but if it's China for one year and South Korea for three years, then don't think about it, how can Koreans' English be a bad thing, don't put the cart before the horse for the sake of Korean.
I haven't heard of Peicai University, where is it in Korea? If you are in Seoul, you can consider it, after all, there is no dialect here in Seoul, if you are no longer in Seoul, Busan University of Foreign Chinese is still so-so, after all, Busan is the second largest city in South Korea, and the environment is very good by the sea.
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What is the "1+3" and "2+2" of studying in Korea?
The two universities you chose are relatively average, so why not choose the better one?
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How can I get to Korea?
Find a regular agent to help you.
Is it likely that you will succeed in attending a formal undergraduate college?
First, you need to pass one or one and a half years of language study to reach the level of Korean proficiency, and you will have no problem applying for a bachelor's degree.
How much does it cost to study a language in Korea for a year?
In the first year, if in Seoul, 100,000.
Question addendum: How much can I save by working legally in Korea?
It was a little difficult to work part-time in the first year, but after passing the language barrier, that is, after half a year or a year, you can rely on yourself and don't need your family's money.
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Go for it like you can come back alive Korean dog sticks.
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