Hurry, hurry!! Please ask your older siblings who have studied in Korea to help

Updated on amusement 2024-05-10
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you have an IELTS score or above, you can immediately apply for a good university such as Korea University's undergraduate major, and you can study undergraduate in three months to half a year. But you must have an IELTS score or above, if you don't have this IELTS, you can apply to schools that are slightly behind Korea University, such as Kyung Hee University, Hanyang University, and Konkuk University, which are also very good, and these level 4 levels can start undergraduate studies, provided that you pass the interview. But even if you can go directly to the undergraduate, I still advise you to study the language for another three months or half a year, the language environment has changed, you have to adapt, I am now struggling to attend classes at level 6, not to mention the level 4 direct major? Is that right?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you really have a level 4 in Korean, then it is advisable for you to study in a language school for another year because of your Korean.

    The language level is in China, and when you go abroad, the context changes, and you still have to adapt. Still, there you have it.

    If you have a certain foundation in Korean, you will progress faster when you learn it. After passing the language barrier, learning will be easy.

    By the way, international students only understand half of the lectures when they reach level 6 in Korean Chinese.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    When you come, you take their exams, and then you don't have to read the language.

    If you want to read it, it's usually 1 year.

    Is your Korean language for four years a professional institution? If so, I don't think you need to read it anymore.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I know that I don't need to study the major directly in college, hehe...

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, you don't have many questions.

    First of all, your conditions are good, and students who graduated from 211 are very advantageous for applying to these three schools. Have faith in yourself.

    Your friend's advice is worth listening to, and it is feasible, for Chinese students, since they have chosen to study in Korea, they must apply to a better school. But the definition of a good school should be clearly understood, not that only SKY is a good school in South Korea, basically the top 10 or even the top 20 schools also have their very good majors, for example, Kyung Hee University is very famous in the minds of Chinese students, but more because of its art majors and a large number of Korean star alumni, but Kyung Hee University's GSP GIP teaching in English is also very distinctive, in addition, Kyung Hee University's tourism and hospitality major is recognized as the first in Korea; Another example is Inha University, which is ranked around 10th in the overall ranking, and its science and engineering majors are also very famous, but the most convincing major is logistics management, which is a university wholly owned by Korean Air. In addition, such as science and engineering in Hanyang, business in Seogang, business and electronics in Sungkyunkwan, Dongguk University's cultural management has its place in Korea.

    So a good school in Korea isn't just sky.

    In addition, when it comes to your existing major, the more suitable choice is to continue to apply for education majors, but not only Korean and Chinese language education, you can choose educational psychology, educational administration, etc. Business management is unrealistic, I hope you can refer to it.

    If you don't have a TOPIK score, it is undoubtedly the best choice to study the language first, and it takes more time to learn Korean at home and get a TOPIK level 3 or above.

    Although it is risky to study the language first and then apply for graduate school, it varies from person to person, and a considerable number of students are far less qualified than you, but they can also apply to the ideal university, including Korea University, Yonsei University, Sungkyunkwan University and other prestigious universities. So, make up your mind and believe that you can pass the language barrier. After passing the language barrier, it is not difficult to apply to schools.

    If you are planning to study in South Korea, but you are afraid of difficulties, you are not suitable for studying abroad.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As your friend said, think clearly. Why should you come to South Korea for graduate school??? If it's because of the influence of Korean dramas, I suggest you treat it rationally, because South Korea is completely different from what you think, think about our group of people back then.

    If you come here to study for graduate school, you need IELTS or TOEFL scores, and you need Korean scores, if you come here to study language, it is recommended to apply for which school to apply for graduate school, which school to learn language, so that you can have a better chance of being admitted I have a classmate who is studying garden in China, and then came here to read a lot** Because she is studying the language in Kyunghee, so she was admitted, but during the interview, the interviewer asked about some knowledge of more **, and there were some English introductions and answers, and she only admitted three people that time, as for education You can think about some countries in the West where you can learn about different cultures than in Asia, and you might learn more than you would if you went to graduate school in Korea.

    PS: If you really have to come to South Korea and ask me a few things about studying in Korea.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Well, I usually learn Korean first, and English level 4 is useless in Korea.

    South Korea only recognizes IBT PBT CBT TOEIIC 600 These are free Korean proficiency certificates, but if you don't have it, you have to ask for a topik certificate If you can get one of the above in English, and if you pursue a bigger one, you can try Seoul University Korea University This has nothing to do with whether you are a 211 university or not.

    If you want to do business, you have to get English scores It seems that no one in South Korea studies this because it's really boring Look at what you mean It seems that you are going to have a good university Then Xijiang Yonsei Goryeo Seoul Pick it yourself It depends on how you study it yourself If you really work hard, you can stay in South Korea I have a senior brother who stays in South Korea and can find a good job in China.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's okay to go to Korea University to study the language, but it's not so cheap, and you have to study very hard, if you take all the schools in Korea, you can choose almost casually.

    You can change majors, but graduation doesn't mean you have a job.

    If you graduate from a 1-year language and 2-year master's program, it will be close to 200,000 RMB, which is still relatively cheap compared to studying abroad in other countries. As long as there are no special requirements, the professional English requirements are not very high, and there is almost no need for English scores.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    With your own conditions, you should have no problem applying to a good university in South Korea.

    But whether you will be able to find a good job back home is completely unknown. Life is sometimes a choice.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.If you are a college student, you should know such a thing.

    2.It doesn't have to be the most expensive to be the best.

    3.He's just my friend.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you don't have a Korean foundation, you must first learn Korean Chinese As long as you learn well Which major has a high gold content Sungkyunkwan's advantage majors are mainly engineering, and it will be relatively simple to apply after reaching a certain Korean foundation. The minimum college grade point must also be above, IELTS, TOEFL or something It depends on what major you are applying for.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    All I know is.

    The first rice wine.

    The second beer.

    The seventh raspberry.

    The eighth is drinks.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Shochu [ 3,000 . ]

    Makgeolli (rice wine) [3,000.]

    Beer [ 4,000. ]

    Sake [ 4,000.]

    Plum Show (fruit wine) [5,000.]

    Hawthorn Village (Hawthorn wine) [7,000.]

    Raspberries [12,000.]

    Beverages: Drinking water [ 2,000 . ]

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. The cost is based on the different fees of different schools, I don't know what school you want to apply for, but if you study in South Korea, the tuition fee plus living expenses of 100,000 yuan a year is the most basic.

    2. The passport is handled by yourself at the public security bureau where your household registration is located, it is very simple, you can get it in about a week, and if you have a visa, you can go to the visa office with the admission notice, but the deposit should be at least 10,000 US dollars or 100,000 yuan.

    3. If you have a degree, as long as you complete 12 years of education in China, you can sign up after graduating from high school4. It doesn't matter if you don't know Korean, because after arriving in South Korea, you will need a language college for one year, and you can only officially apply for the university you want to study after you pass the test, so I suggest that you don't care what university you want to study for, but choose what language college to apply for

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I have experience and work experience studying in Korea. Returning to China to teach Korean experience, study abroad consulting agency experience, talk to you, see if I can help you:

    If you don't feel that you can get the ideal university in your home, choosing to study in Korea is a good way. The university that admits you to is certainly much better than the corresponding domestic university. But no matter which path you choose, it's impossible to make it go particularly smoothly without putting in a little effort.

    You must be aware of this and mentally prepared.

    First of all, you need to learn Korean well. To study any subject in Korea, you must have a good foundation in Korean. In addition, if you choose to major in medicine, business or law, you also need to have a very good English skills.

    It is recommended to start learning Korean in your home country now. After one year, you can take the TOPIK Korean Proficiency Test and get Level 4, which is the most important condition for you to apply to Korean universities.

    Secondly, it is best to finish your high school and it is best to take the college entrance examination. Even if the results of the college entrance examination are not satisfactory, it is still good for you to apply to universities in Korea. Some schools will also require the results of the entrance examination or all the usual grades of high school.

    But you don't have to worry too much about this, you have to pass the Korean test, and you have an English score (IELTS or TOEFL can be taken at will), even if your high school grades are not too good, there is still a lot of room for effort.

    Finally, you should pay attention to consulting agents, there are many agents who go to study in Korea. Formal and informal, black-hearted and black-hearted, it is also very important to choose a cost-effective and responsible intermediary that suits you.

    I don't know if it helped you

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You don't need a language score to study in Korea to go abroad, and you don't need to take the college entrance examination.

    If you don't have a basic knowledge of the language, you should first go to Korea to study Korean for about a year. Adapt to life in Korea while learning the language, learn about Korean schools, and more.

    Again, apply to your preferred university in Korea and study in your favorite major.

    Finally, I graduated successfully...

    The conditions are very simple, some basic procedures for going abroad, such as ID card, household registration book, deposit certificate...

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There is no requirement for students' Korean language proficiency in China, most of the students go to South Korea to study in the language school, and then enter the undergraduate major course after the language reaches the level of level 4.

    So when you reach the third year of high school, if your family supports you, you can find a study abroad agency to handle it.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    (1) Education: Those who have 12 years or more of formal education (with the original graduation certificate) are enrolled in technical secondary school, vocational high school, general high school (undergraduate or junior college) or above can apply.

    2) Age: 1Within 2 years of graduating from high school, it can be appropriately relaxed for those who are younger.

    2.College students and college graduates.

    3.Those who have graduated from university within 3 years.

    3) Korean language level: You can apply without a basic knowledge of Korean (you can enter the school if you meet the requirements, and the requirements vary from school to school).

    Korean language proficiency is required before studying in Korea. (Generally level 4, some are level 3 or level 5, you can take the domestic examination level, you can enter directly without reading the Korean language, and save a fee).

    No gaokao score is required.

    There is no requirement for college grades.

    4) The deposit certificate of 80,000 RMB will be frozen for half a year, in the name of the student. In South Korea, if it is Seoul, the annual tuition, accommodation, living expenses, etc. are almost 100,000 yuan. Outside of Seoul, there are about 70,000-80,000.

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