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There are a lot of people around me who use this Korean language learning forum.
But note,This **seems to have been transplanted Trojan or plug-in.,It's better to have a little red umbrella or Kaspersky to get on this again**;
This is also a more informative study**.
This is a relatively middle-distance Korean language learning**, which is suitable for learners who are just starting from the basics;
If you learn Korean really well, browse more of this**, this is the most used by Koreans**;
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I used to want to go, but now I'm not interested.
And the primary learning of the language is not good for self-study, just like the enlightenment education we did not teach well when we were children.
Good foundation and good pronunciation are a must.
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I advise you not to come ... South Korea is bound to disappoint you...
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It is recommended that you think carefully and regret coming to Korea is 100% to listen to the words of those who have come before.
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Applicants for studying in South Korea need to have graduated from high school or equivalent, aged 18-25 years old, with a fee of 5-80,000 yuan a year, South Korea's social and economic development is stable, social stability is high, and the academic content is high
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1. The ability to study in Korea.
High school includes technical secondary school and technical school (more than three years), in principle, students who have completed at least 12 years of education in China, and graduated within 3 years of graduation with the highest degree or are enrolled in university; Graduates of the three-year junior college program can start from the third year of undergraduate studies if they study related majors; Change your major and insert yourself into your sophomore year of undergraduate.
2. Financial ability to study in Korea.
Korean universities attach great importance to the stable economic income and solid economic foundation of students' families, which is the guarantee of normal study and stable life of international students, and can also effectively curb the occurrence of malicious part-time jobs and illegal stays. Proof of bank balance of 7-140,000 is required for the financial aspect, and at least one parent has a formal job.
3. Korean language proficiency under the requirements for studying in Korea.
To enter a general university in Korea, as long as you pass Korean Chinese level 3, you should reach Korean Chinese level 4 and above when choosing a famous Korean school, and most students can reach the requirements of level 3-4 in one to six months. Korean universities are gradually starting to discourage studying in Korea with zero Korean language foundation and are more likely to favor students who take intensive Korean language before studying abroad. The reasons are:
Students who have a basic knowledge of Korean are more likely to integrate into the study abroad life in Korea, and their academic ability and grades are easy to improve. If you don't know Chinese, you can study in Korea, but you have to go to the Korean Chinese Academy of Haunmo at Korea University to learn Korean Chinese for a year, and then study for an undergraduate.
Since we are talking about studying abroad, we should also consider the issue of future employment. The ultimate goal of studying abroad is to better find employment and realize self-worth, and before studying abroad, an employment analysis of the future of the major you like will help you find the direction of the future and better achieve employment. South Korea has the Busan Film Festival, one of the world's top five film festivals, and has always favored Chinese films, which makes international students interested in film art.
The Busan Film Festival Global Film Education Program is jointly created by Kyeljin University, the Busan International Film Festival Organizing Committee, and the Lim Kwon-taek Film School of Dongseo University in South Korea. The Busan Film Festival's Global Film Education Program combines the rich teaching experience and well-established infrastructure of Dongseo University with BIFF's unique global film resources to achieve high-quality international film education with the best synergy.
The Busan Quanbian High Douqiu Film Festival Educational Study Abroad Program covers three programs: undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs. Students can choose to apply for undergraduate, master's, doctoral, or master's and doctoral programs according to their own intentions and existing academic qualifications. Among them, the BIFF undergraduate study abroad program is divided into two departments, the Department of Film and the Department of Performance, where you can learn film-related theoretical knowledge and basic operational skills.
The above is an introduction to the conditions for studying in South Korea, studying in South Korea is super cost-effective, the entry threshold is low, there is no restriction on international students working, and part-time work can basically earn tuition and living expenses, which is the first choice for working families.
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First, the economy is developed and the prospects for graduation development are good.
The world's economic center is shifting to Asia, and South Korea's average economic growth over the past few decades has been a significant international economic position as one of the "Asian Tigers". Economic and trade exchanges between China and South Korea are becoming more and more frequent, South Korea is committed to opening up the huge market of China, investment in China is increasing year by year, involved in manufacturing, service industry, cultural industry and other fields, South Korean enterprises are in urgent need of a large number of proficient in Chinese and Korean languages, and have overseas study background.
Second, the diploma has a high gold content and is recognized by the world.
South Korea's academic qualifications and degrees are widely recognized around the world, and the Chinese Ministry of Education also recognizes the qualifications of all universities recognized by its Ministry of Education. The development of education in South Korea is not dominated by national universities, but by private universities. More than 85% of South Korea's schools are private, and only a small fraction are public universities.
The difference between national universities and private universities is only in the nature of legal persons, and private universities are not informal institutions, and many of these private universities are among the world's top 100 universities. Many private universities have more advanced faculty and teaching equipment than national universities. Like Yonsei University, the three most famous universities in Korea, Korea University, and Seoul National University, are called SKY by Koreans, among which Korea and Yonsei are private universities.
Therefore, international students who have returned from their studies do not need to worry about the disrecognition of their diplomas from private universities.
Third, the education standard is high and the professional setting is comprehensive.
South Korea is home to world-renowned institutions of higher learning with a wide range of majors. Semiconductors, shipbuilding, textiles, household appliances, automobile manufacturing and other majors are of a high standard, while computer applications, journalism**, economics and business are definitely among the best in Asia. In addition, Korea has a strong artistic atmosphere, and it is a well-known fashion capital in Asia and even the world, and its clothing and luxury design majors are very famous.
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You can't go without a diploma.
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High 2 who will not issue you a graduation certificate must expire in 3 years. Of course, just under normal circumstances.
You can start your language from scratch and study at a Korean university. Level 4 is a must, and the higher the grade, the greater the probability of being admitted to a key university. The subjects at Korean universities are similar to those in China, depending on the subjects offered by the university you attend.
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I still hope that you will save the idea of studying abroad until you finish your university in China before making a decision, besides, the universities in South Korea are good, such as Korea University, Seoul National University, etc., but if you can't get admitted to those universities, I hope you will think again, because I have also thought about studying abroad directly after graduating from high school. But not an easy thing to do. Besides, that part of the requirements will be very demanding.
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Spend 10,000 or 20,000 yuan to buy a junior college or three graduation certificates, and come directly to South Korea for a junior year.
Regardless of whether the language is the first to give the certificate, it has to be level four or five.
Liberal arts students can study economics, business and so on.
In fact, the teaching is similar to that of the domestic one.
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Generally speaking, high school 2 cannot get a high school diploma, and to apply for a Korean bachelor's degree, you must have a high school diploma or equivalent technical secondary school or vocational high school diploma.
If you apply directly to a university in Korea, you need a Korean language test certificate of TOPIK level 4 or above. If you apply for undergraduate courses, you can basically apply for all majors that are open to foreigners, except for art majors that require relevant professional skills.
What is the content of specific liberal arts majors, you can consult professional study abroad agencies or inquire about the school's ****, generally English and Chinese services.
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1. The first thing to determine is, what do you mean by half a year to a year of study?
Not a graduate student? It is true that there are no such courses for half a year to a year.
If this is the case, you can only choose to study Korean and Chinese, which is a language school.
2., about the language of application.
Basically every university has a Korean language training department, and it is recommended that you apply to schools in the Seoul area, where there are no dialects. Since you are proficient in using Korean Chinese, you can apply for schools by yourself, just go to the website of the school you want to go to, and then find their corresponding Korean language training department, in general, these departments also have Japanese, English, Chinese and other options in the website, you can look at the Chinese website.
Generally speaking, you need to apply for a graduation certificate, a certificate of deposit, etc. (refer to the Korean language institution of each university for details), you prepare these documents, send them to them, and then wait for them to issue you a counter-visa, and then you go to Shanghai or Beijing (where there is a Korean embassy) to apply for a visa, and after that, wait for the visa to come down, and you can go to South Korea.
Of course, if you find these troublesome, you can find an intermediary, and the general fee is more than 10,000 yuan. (You will use Korean, not recommended).
3. About fees.
The best language schools in the Seoul area are Korea University (the center Chinese of Korean culture and education) and Yonsei University. The cost is also the most expensive among this type of language schools, with 4 semesters a year, and the tuition fee for each semester is more than 1.4 million points, that is, about 360,000 yuan a year.
Living expenses, mainly including accommodation and food. Among them, accommodation is the largest part, and the accommodation varies from a minimum of 1,200 RMB per month according to the quality of the conditions**. If you plan to study abroad for half a year to a year, because it is a short-term, you can't rent a house with good conditions (the kind that has to be contracted for more than a year), in between, it is recommended to live in the cheapest examination center, more than 200,000 a month, the conditions are difficult, the size of the room is a large toilet, a public bathroom, etc., but after all, the time is not long, (I lived in that during the language period), I think you can insist.
Then there is the cost of eating, eating out, an average of 4,000 won, 24 yuan.
It seems that that's all, it's not clear, keep asking, you can add.
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If you graduated from a Korean major, you should have no problem with your Korean language skills.
Generally, you will study for a year and a half in a language school, but because you have graduated from a Korean major, you may not be sure that you will think that you are here to work.
However, if you apply, you should be fine.
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I'm studying abroad in Korea, you can hi me.
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You're going to read the language, right?
Someone I know went to study for a year.
I feel like she's saying it well.
But if you're a Korean language major, are you wasting your time?
I am of Korean nationality, and many Koreans can join Korean companies after graduating from junior high school.
Therefore, I feel that it is really not an advantage for you to study Korean, so it is recommended that you quickly learn something professional, and language plus skills are the way to survive!!
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There are no half-year or one-year professional courses at regular 4-year universities in Korea, but you can choose to study for a period of time and then return to your home country halfway. Or you can choose to study at a two-year university or vocational school, which is generally two years. When applying, it is best to do so with the idea that you want to complete the full 2-year or 4-year course, otherwise it will be difficult to obtain a visa.
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1. Good Korean language basics.
Students with a better foundation in Korean Chinese have a better chance of applying to excellent universities in Korea, including applying for scholarships from schools.
2. Comprehensive learning ability.
Starting in 2009, Chinese students' college entrance examination scores and a certain foundation in Korean may become mandatory admission conditions for prestigious universities in South Korea. First, many Korean universities have narrowed their enrollment to recent high school graduates, students with continuous education, and students with good academic abilities (with an average score of 70 or more). Secondly, there are requirements for college entrance examination scores.
Judging from the current trend, some Korean schools will require Chinese applicants to take the gaokao and provide their results from 2009.
3. Family financial capacity.
Korean universities still attach great importance to the stable economic income and solid economic foundation of students' families, because it is a guarantee for the normal study and stable life of international students, and it also effectively curbs the occurrence of malicious part-time jobs and illegal stays.
4. Language ability.
Language proficiency is one of the main and important aspects of a student's application to study in Korea. If a student fails to pass the language score, it will be difficult to understand the content of the teacher's lecture when studying in Korea, which will affect the student's learning. Therefore, Korean institutions usually require students to have a Korean language level of TOPIK level 4.
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Stop your thoughts. Thank you
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First: improve the level of foreign language.
The main foreign languages to be mastered for studying in Korea are Korean and English. Korean language is usually used in undergraduate classes at Korean universities, so Korean language proficiency is a prerequisite for admission. At the same time, a bachelor's degree is required to apply to prestigious universities in South Korea.
topik 4
level, at least required for graduate students.
Level 5. Even though the Korean Ministry of Education has lowered the Korean language level requirement for international students to enter the undergraduate program.
Level 3, but the requirements for prestigious schools are relatively high. Graduate admission, it is possible.
Level 4 can be obtained, but if you want to apply for a prestigious school, it is recommended that students obtain it for the sake of insurance.
topik 5
level or even. Apply after Level 6. Application.
Students of GSIS courses are required to submit IELTS.
Score above or TOEFL.
English score of 80 or above. Below this score, the school generally does not accept applications. At the same time, Korean universities do not recognize domestic universities.
4th and 6th grade exam results.
Second: the ability to learn.
Learning ability is an aspect that Korean universities pay more attention to, and school grades are regarded as a reflection of a student's learning ability, and Korean universities also pay attention to the comprehensive quality of students and rich practical experience, so high school students apply for undergraduate studies in Korean universities, and it is recommended that they must submit college entrance examination results before applying, and the level of grades directly affects the competitiveness of students themselves.
Third: choice of major.
For undergraduate students, they can choose the right major according to their own characteristics, and do not blindly follow the trend, after all, the admission quota of popular majors in prestigious universities is very limited, and choosing too popular majors will increase their application risk. For graduate applications, expatriates remind them not to choose majors that span too much compared with their original majors, and to be sure to make sufficient explanations on the materials and prepare for interviews or written exams. Internet majors are employed in web page production, network management, etc
PC communication and network animation design and other fields. South Korea started early in the development of online games, and now it is very developed, and it has a strong strength in related professional education and vocational training. China's game industry is emerging, and the future employment prospects of this major in related fields are broad.
Fourth: Interview preparation.
Apply for Korean applications such as:
For a prestigious school with a SKY level, the interview is very important. In particular, students who apply for graduate school generally accept ** interviews in China, and few schools will require students to go to South Korea for interviews. Of course, you must be prepared before the interview.
I usually pay more attention to and listen to some details about the admissions of these prestigious schools.
The people who go abroad believe that the experience of studying abroad is actually a lot of wealth, not only to learn advanced culture, but also to the will of people is also a kind of exercise, study abroad can enrich their life experience, receive advanced ideas and harvest huge spiritual wealth.
Hello, I hope I can help you.
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