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In the first year of high school, the cultural knowledge is good, the overall quality is also good, and although the literature and art have not been guided and trained by special personnel, they also have a certain level. If you have such an idea, you are doomed, you are only a freshman in high school, and if you want to study in South Korea, it seems that you should not have this mentality, you should be humble to understand your shortcomings, and then go to a teacher to make up for it. How many people in Korea who want to be famous and want to enter the TV industry will go to the newspaper** So you should know the challenges you face and how fierce your competition will be in the future!
Be sure to know your shortcomings
Provide some information to you! **The university requires TOPIK4 or KPT4 for Korean language proficiency!This level is a student who goes to Korea to study a language, and if you don't do anything just to read the language, you have to be very serious about taking the exam in one year!
**There are very few places for universities with the top art departments in Korea! I asked my old classmates who were studying in ** University The admission rate of art is only about 5%, basically one out of 20, and people are generally trained in arts!
So what you need to prepare is to learn about the professional arts you will be studying, and the other thing is to spend time learning the Korean language! And high school grades are also used as an important assessment criterion! I can't relax my studies yet!
If you want to go to a good university, you have to pay a lot of money and work! above
I have been in Korea for 5 and a half years, and I am studying for a master's degree, although I am not a student of ** university, but I also understand the situation! Is there anything else you want to ask, add hello, I'll try to help you get the answer.
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ghost8185 is right. What university are you in? I transferred to Seoul National University in March.
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I'm also a freshman in high school now, and I still have two years to go, and we still have a lot to study, and if you want to go to university in South Korea, there are no other problems, including language, and the main thing is funding, which is about 10RMB, which is the financial situation!
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1. Academic background.
The requirement is that a high school student must pass the entrance examination, and can ensure that he or she will obtain a high school diploma, and those who pass the second year of high school examination are also eligible to apply for studying in Korea. If you apply to a key university, you will need to provide your examination results, and if you are an art student, you will also need to attend an interview with a Korean institution.
2. Language conditions.
1) Students who do not have language skills can also study abroad, and students who have no Korean language foundation to study in Korea need to have at least reached the level of TOPIK level 3 through one year of language study before they can apply to the university.
2) Generally, colleges and universities require students to have a Korean level of 3 or above, but a key institution like Seoul requires students to have a Korean level of 4 or above.
3) If you go to South Korea, you must first attend a language school for one year: even if you already have a Korean language certificate of level 4, the school in South Korea will require you to study Korean language school with them in order to get familiar with Korean life, and the time is half a year or one year. If you do not have a CET-4 certificate, you need to have taken CET-4 in Korean to enroll, and some schools can also apply for admission if you have passed CET-6 or have an IELTS score of the required level.
3. Application materials.
1) Transcript and notarization of the highest academic qualification; (2) Notarization of the date of birth and kinship, household register, ID card, graduation certificate, and original passport; (3) Bank deposit certificate, parent's work certificate; (4) Resume and study plan; (5) School recommendation letter; (6) School admission notice, tuition receipt (original + copy), visa application form, etc.
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There are two stages of studying in South Korea;
1. If you don't know Korean or English, you need to study the language first. Basically, more than a year.
2. After reaching the intermediate level or above, apply for the bachelor's degree. Schools are chosen based on their specific conditions and professional circumstances.
to give you answers to your questions;
1.What are the procedures?
Answer: First of all, the language of application: passport, **, a copy of the ID card of the whole family (Dad, Mom and you), the original household registration book of the whole family (Dad, Mom and you), the original high school graduation certificate, the original high school transcript, the original certificate of employment and income of the parents, the original bank deposit certificate of more than 50,000 yuan in the name of the parents or myself with a deposit period of more than 6 months, self-introduction and study plan, etc.
2.What are the requirements?
A: As long as you have a high school (or secondary vocational) degree or above, you can do it.
3.What universities are recognized in China?
A: As long as you can apply for and be able to issue a study abroad return visa, you will have a recognized academic qualification in China.
4.Do I need a domestic college entrance examination score, and if not, what academic certificate is needed?
There are also many universities that do not require it.
5.Is there a difference between a junior college and a bachelor's degree in Korea, and what are the requirements if I want to go to an undergraduate?
A: There are 2 3-year junior colleges in Korea (equivalent to domestic junior colleges) and 4-year or more undergraduate programs.
As long as you have a high school (or secondary vocational) degree or above, you can apply for a bachelor's degree.
If you want to receive specific guidance, you can come to me.
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OK. Basic conditions for studying in South Korea:
1. Age requirements.
South Korea's age requirement for international students is between 17 and 30 years old, and it is best for international students to apply for a visa within 2 years of graduation, which has a high probability of success.
2. Language requirements.
The language requirements for international students in South Korea are not particularly high, and if international students do not have a language foundation, they can also make up for it through language courses. Generally speaking, South Korea requires international students to apply for a one-year Korean language course, and after passing the course, they will take a language test to reach the language level of the declared undergraduate school, and then they can start studying at a Korean university.
3. Educational requirements.
Korea only accepts international students with a high school degree or equivalent to study in Korea, which means that international students must have received at least 12 years of formal education in their home country.
4. Fee requirements.
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1, to study in South Korea for undergraduate, you need to learn Korean Chinese for one year, and then apply for university, four years of undergraduate, language and undergraduate add up to a total of five years.
2. The postgraduate study system in South Korea is: one year of language and two years of master's degree, a total of three years. The amount of science and engineering master's scholarship and tuition waiver is relatively high, and the possibility of winning the full scholarship is relatively high.
3. Qualifications for studying in South Korea: high school graduation (at least in the third year of high school), then a bank deposit certificate of 80,000 yuan is required in terms of economy, and then at least one of the parents has a formal job.
4. The cost of studying in South Korea: According to different regions and universities in South Korea, on average, universities in Seoul spend 7-80,000 yuan a year, and local universities spend 6-70,000 yuan a year, among which local national universities have the lowest total cost in a year, taking Chungnam National University as an example, the total cost of a year is only 50,000 yuan.
5. Vocational high school students and secondary school students must get a graduation certificate to apply for studying in South Korea, and there will be restrictions on choosing schools, and most of the top eight schools cannot apply.
6. Since 2013, applicants for studying in South Korea need to do academic certification, and those whose academic qualifications cannot be certified cannot apply for studying in South Korea.
7. You don't need Korean language foundation to study in Korea, and you can study in Korea if you don't know Korean Chinese, first go to the Korean Chinese Language Institute under Korean University to learn Korean Chinese for one year, and then study undergraduate.
8. Regarding the start time, the opening time of the Korean Chinese Language College is 3, 6, 9, 12 months every year (Sungkyunkwan Suwon Campus and Yonsei Incheon Campus are unless, because it is a six-level system), undergraduate or graduate students are two semesters in March and September every year, and March is the university period.
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Of course, I can graduate from high school, I am in Seoul, there are other things to watch out for, Incheon, Busan, etc., just like Beijing and other places.
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Yes...The cost should not be very large, cheaper than going to the United States, 100,000 or more a year, of course, you have to learn Korean, otherwise you can't understand what they are saying, the tuition depends on what university you study, some schools have packages for studying abroad, you can go to find out if there is a school where you can go to study in China and South Korea, the college entrance examination score should not be very important, as long as you have money, it doesn't matter, you may be a translator or something after graduation, I think language schools should be private, In fact, you have to study hard no matter what, so that you can find a good job, maybe after three years, you want to concentrate on going to university, high school is not so easy, come on.
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Absolutely.
If you go to South Korea, go to Seoul. Don't think about it elsewhere, or you'll regret it. Why do you want to go to Korea? It seems that few international students who go to South Korea say that Korea is good. However, everyone has different ideas, good luck.
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