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The questions you are asking are too scattered, you think about it and make a list of specific questions.
Of course, to study in Korea, you need to take a certificate in Korean, and you can study language or preparatory courses, you can apply, to put it bluntly. It's all about money.
I only have a junior high school diploma, and I used to be able to go to high school, if you want...
The cost of studying abroad is very large... Of course, it is possible to work and study part-time, but for full-time courses, the money from part-time work can be used to eat, and tuition and living expenses must be paid by yourself.
Look at you like this, not like a solid family, let's do what you can...
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The title of the building is Travel Work, Why do you ask the question of studying abroad again?
I suggest that the landlord should not go, and he will not be able to finish his work.
If you go to high school in South Korea, you can go after paying the money.
The point is that you don't finish your business.
In South Korea, as long as you have a stable job, you don't need any documents.
And why did the landlord go to Korea to learn the language. Korean?
Korean is taught in Japan. Why bother to spend money to go to South Korea to study again, pay money to learn the language again, how troublesome it is for me to go.
In the end, I have to say that the landlord's problem is too messy, can you sort it out, we are good, a while traveling, a while working, a while studying abroad, and learning a language, I can't figure out what the landlord is going to do.
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Summary. In most campuses in Korea, there is an official organization called the International Student Support Group, which has contact with everyone before entering the school.
In most campuses in Korea, there is an official organization called the International Student Support Group, which has contact with everyone before entering the school.
Foreigners' Mutual Aid Association: One of the organizations is the Foreigners' Mutual Aid Association, which is a school-level club organized by seniors.
Don't go to the International Student Office, there are teachers there who will help you. Our Chinese teaching assistants are also available.
In short, when you go abroad, you will not be alone, and there will be many enthusiastic people and organizations to help you solve your problems.
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1. Legally working after half a year. However, if you are in the first half of the year that Bidan has just gone, the school will generally not take care of it without affecting the attendance rate. If the class is delayed, the school will basically not show mercy, and Hui Hui will report to the legal department.
2. The issue of international students working in South Korea, whether it is a language student, a graduate student or someone else, is a legal part-time job after half a year.
3. You need to apply for a part-time work permit. Generally, the school will help you do it.
4. It doesn't seem to matter! There is a three-month visa, I can't remember if it's D2 or D4, but after three months, the school will renew it for you. So there shouldn't be any problems.
5. I don't know much about this.
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Admittedly, the gold content of academic qualifications is also very high. It's better not to go to Seoul University, it's super difficult to graduate, it must be 1. Pusan National University is not bad.
To study in South Korea, you must be at least 18 years old, you must have a high school degree or equivalent other qualifications to apply for a bachelor's degree, you must have a bachelor's degree to apply for a university in South Korea, you need to have a language condition, you need to obtain a TOPIK certificate intermediate or above to apply for a bachelor's degree in Korean, and you need to obtain an advanced level to apply for graduate school, there are generally two ways to learn Korean, one is to study in China, and the other is to apply for a basic or direct zero-based application for Korean language classes in Korean universities for Korean language learning, generally if you study Korean in Korea, You can reach an intermediate level in one to one and a half years, but learning this kind of thing cannot be generalized, and it still varies from person to person. In addition, you can also apply for IELTS, TOEFL and other scores, because some majors can be taught in English, but it is still recommended to mainly learn Korean, after all, living there in the future, Korean is the key, IELTS, TOEFL can be used as a highlight of the school when you have the language conditions, and some schools need to have certain score requirements, when these are available, you can apply for the language hall has four classes a year, which are month, To apply for a language hall, you generally need to apply for a class of 3 or 9 months for undergraduate or graduate students about 4 months in advance, and you generally need to apply half a year in advance, but because the application time of each school is not the same, some schools will be slightly earlier, so you should always pay attention to the official website of the university according to your own situation, and if you need to find an agent to help, you can find it early, don't miss the application time.