I want to go to school in South Korea and have a question to ask to help

Updated on society 2024-05-03
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The certificate of going abroad must be translated, and then you have to go to the notary office to do notarization, you don't need to send the original or copy at all, you just need to translate the materials to be translated and take it to the notary office, and the notary office will show the notarial certificate as long as it can prove that it is a child relationship. The transcript also needs to be translated, and it is best to use the school's red-headed note, which will be stamped by the school after translation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hurry up and die in South Korea.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    To go to university in South Korea, you need your high school diploma, high school transcripts, Korean language level 4 and other materials. Among them, the average score of high school is recommended to be more than 80 points. If there is no Korean exam, then you can also study the language for one year with zero foundation, that is, 1 year of Korean + 4 years of undergraduate.

    The cost of studying in South Korea is relatively low, 6-100,000 RMB a year, and schools in the Seoul area are more expensive and local ones are cheaper.

    To go to university in Singapore, if you have very good grades and can generally have a score of 600 or more (750 out of total), then you can apply to 3 public universities in Singapore, if not, then you can consider 5 polytechnics and private universities in Singapore. Singapore spends $8-$150,000 a year. The public ones are cheaper, and the private ones are more expensive, and it may take 150,000 a year.

    If you want to study abroad, it is recommended that you find professional study abroad agencies, which you can check on the Ministry of Education's foreign-related monitoring website!

    I wish you the best of luck in achieving your dream of studying abroad soon!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Find a study abroad agent, apply for a visa and passport, and choose the school and major you want to study, see what requirements the school has for your grades or language, and then prepare according to the requirements.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are no special requirements for coming to South Korea, except for a few special good schools (Seoul University, Yonsei University, Korea University) that require more than one college entrance examination score, others are basically not required. If you are willing to study as a language student, you need less requirements, only need a deposit certificate of more than 10,000 US dollars, the parents' employment and relationship certificate is fair, and the high school diploma is fair, you can basically apply, if you don't want to read the language, you can take a Korean level 4, or TOEFL 550, you can apply.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is recommended not to come to South Korea The Korean people on the streets are born with 2 languages This year is still the king of English It's good to stay there after working hard in Singapore If you come to Seoul to study at Seoul University or something You might as well go to Australia to study.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You can now choose to do so:

    1) Look at your college entrance examination, if you can be admitted to NTU, I don't think there is anything to graduate and go to study abroad, but you can graduate and go to a master's degree, if you study for a master's degree in South Korea, the Korean language ability must be at least level 5, you can apply for those schools you said, you have to work hard in each subject, the average score is a little higher, and you can't apply for a full scholarship.

    When you go to university, you have to study Korean in your spare time, strive to get a grade, and then apply directly to graduate school.

    2) If you get a good score, go abroad.

    Students who do not have a foundation in language must first pass the language transition and reach a level of about 4, and then they can apply for a major.

    The universities you mentioned are promising.

    In terms of cost. Tuition fee for language courses in Korean universities: 10,000 RMB per year.

    Tuition fee for professional courses in Korean universities: 30,000 RMB per year.

    Living expenses: about 20,000 yuan per year, the cost in the Seoul area is 20% higher than in other areas.

    In general: all expenses for a year: 4-70,000 yuan per year (depending on the school, the cost is different) can be a part-time job, if you don't want to work hard, there should be no problem with living expenses.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The cost of studying in South Korea for a year is 5-80,000 yuan, South Korea's social and economic development is stable, social stability is high, and the academic qualifications are high

    You can send me a message for the specific situation, I can help you recommend schools and majors, I hope the above will be helpful to you

    Good luck

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    South Korea's policies for all foreign students are very lenient, and it is easy to apply for a student visa. Almost all famous universities in Korea have colleges that provide Korean and Chinese language training for international students. Students who do not have a basic knowledge of Korean usually need to go through one year of training, and then choose a professional degree program according to their interests.

    Korean institutions of higher learning do not have a strict entrance examination for international students, which is the most favorable condition for international students who want to decide on their own majors and schools. Currently, South Korea has a high visa rate for Chinese students. High school graduates only need to take a language test at a Korean university to successfully enter undergraduate studies.

    Studying in Korea is a shortcut to higher education, and students can enter undergraduate studies without the need for a professional exam as long as they study in a language preparatory class for one year and pass the Korean language level 4 exam.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Their curriculum is similar to ours, and the curriculum for Korean middle school students includes mathematics, English, Chinese (Korean), science (physical chemistry), social studies (geography and history), Chinese, and non-major subjects such as art, physical education, and **.

    Middle school is different every day, see how many classes there are in the afternoon, more than 3 o'clock in the morning, more than 4 o'clock in the evening, but don't envy them early after school, because almost all Korean students will go to various training classes or make-up classes after class, and even go to about three colleges a day, even if the family conditions are very poor, they will take out a fixed fee every month to spend on the cost of the college, because other people's children go to college, and their own children will definitely lose if they don't go to college, unless they don't want their children to go to college at all, Then the child's middle school years will be relatively easy.

    So compared to the model of Chinese middle schools, I still like the model of Chinese middle schools, there is a lot of homework after class, and I don't have time to go to so many training classes, and South Korea ends school at three or four o'clock, which directly feeds a large number of various colleges, which greatly increases the financial burden on parents.

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