Some practical questions about studying in Korea

Updated on society 2024-04-16
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.If there are no special requirements, the things you learn in Korea are basically the same as those in China.

    2.You don't have to pass an exam to go to Korea. It's just that when you are admitted to other schools, some schools require you to study in that school based on your test scores, which is usually level 4.

    3.The start of school in Korea is in March and September every year, so you can apply at any time.

    4.If there is an advantage, it should be a double degree, and the others may not be.

    5.There are bound to be differences, but it depends on how you learn them, and everyone is different.

    6.At that time, it was relatively said that some people would like it more when they went.

    7.Uh: There's nothing I can do about it.

    8.The limits of the admission places are different, you can check them yourself.

    9.Some schools will reduce tuition fees for international students, but it is also determined by the school. My school gave us a 55% tuition waiver, but I didn't know about it later.

    Part-time jobs are usually found on your own, but if you don't speak well, it's hard to find a job.

    10.There are many forms of scholarships, and generally different scholarships are issued according to the student's grades. But after all, there are only a few people who get scholarships, and they are generally very good.

    11.I've studied the first book of that book, and I don't know very well, but it's a pretty good book that you can learn to read.

    12.It seems that KPT is the topic, and we are taking the KPT test

    13.There are many differences in life, for example, they all order their own and eat their own, it is impossible to sit and eat together like in China, and the diet is mainly spicy; Prices are basically 8.9 times higher than those in China; Koreans are still good to the Chinese; The time difference is one hour faster than in China; Nothing else.

    For Kyung Hee University, it's still good, but the tuition fee is a little more expensive. The tuition fee for a year should be about 60,000 RMB, but the tuition fee varies depending on the major. The schools in Seoul are not bad, I know of Korea University, Sungkyunk University, Gangnam University; But on the other hand, the tuition fee for studying in Seoul will be relatively high, and there are good universities in other cities, so you can also consider it.

    Well, that's pretty much it, I hope what I said will help you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    10.What are the types of scholarships offered by Korean universities?

    I haven't learned Chinese characters, hey

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You are the Ningbo man, aren't you? I rarely meet people in Korea.

    I am now at ** university in South Korea, in Seoul. But I studied language at Sungkyun University.

    To apply to the school now, you must pass the KLPT level 4, so that it is convenient for you to apply, and if you do not pass, some universities can also admit you. It's not good for you. Because you can't understand it in class. Often, that kind of school is not very formal and feels cheated.

    Education at Korean universities is similar to that in China. I just don't understand. No matter how good your Korean Chinese is, you can't understand it.

    The Koreans I met were very good, but the characteristics of their nation were self-righteous and arrogant. In fact, it is like the concubine of a rich family in ancient times, who wanted to get ahead, but did not have that capital.

    It's hard to find a part-time job in Korea, it's really hard to find, but I'll introduce you to a few places: Daehakro-ro near Sungkyunja University, Gangnam, Sinchon and Myeongdong.

    The two you have to take the exam are about the same, the key is to pass level 4 or intermediate.

    Time difference, an hour behind China.

    So be it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Ha, hello, I saw your message, and now I want you to know the problem, first, I'm not here to study, I'm here to work, so I don't know anything about the school, that's all, but about life is what I know, I'll tell you, diet, basically at the dinner table, like domestic dishes you can't find, all of them are Fluttershy's pickles, mainly spicy, I don't know if you can get used to eating, communication, if you speak well, it's nothing if chatting or something, in terms of interpersonal relationships, Koreans are still very good, I don't think it's a bully, the time difference is an hour faster than in China, that's generally it, if you work, the salary is still very high, 10 times that of the country, and the price is also.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Upstairs, jet lag, China is an hour behind South Korea

    China 11:26

    Korea 12:26

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, I'm studying in South Korea right now, and I'm a college graduate in China, majoring in petroleum.

    I'm studying in South Korea now, and Chinese college graduates are shouting that if you want to go to the top of the road, you can go directly to a Korean university and insert it in the third year of the undergraduate, and the Bi Jianyu certificate after graduation is the same as the undergraduate graduation certificate for international students.

    However, if you don't have a basic knowledge of Korean, you have to study Korean for one year after coming to Korea, and you must pass the S-TPIK (National Korean Proficiency Test) Level 4 in Korea, and you can also take the Korean language in China.

    If you don't understand anything, you can also ask me, I hope it can help you o( o

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