Can I go to Korea to study in a junior college?

Updated on educate 2024-05-26
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, college graduates can transfer to Korean universities for sophomore or junior years. Our school is in cooperation with Semyung University in South Korea, and his tuition fee is about 20,000 yuan a year, and the accommodation is about 10,000 yuan a year (including two meals). If you do not have a basic knowledge of Korean, you need to go to the preparatory department.

    I am a school in Yantai, and I will introduce my understanding to you: we have a preparatory department in China, that is, to study the language in China, half a year, so the cost is a total of 18,000 yuan, which includes tuition fees and visas to go abroad, and you can directly apply for a D2 visa. After arriving in South Korea, I take professional courses directly, but I need to strengthen my language, so the tuition fee for the first year is 10,000 yuan.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    College graduates can come to South Korea, and the tuition fee here is about 1 million won per semester, and it is divided into four semesters and two months a year. Students who have graduated from a junior college come to South Korea as transfer students, and they will be directly inserted into college 3 after learning the language

    You can basically go to graduate school in a better school!

    Cartuli is a Catholic university, and good majors are theology, automotive, and medicine. And you are a junior college graduate, you will not go directly to graduate school, you need to go to another 2 years of undergraduate, undergraduate graduation. If you want to learn a language, then you have chosen the right school, the language of this school is relatively good, of course, it depends on whether you are willing to learn it!

    As far as I know, Gattuli does not have a major in logistics management.

    You'd better gather more information.

    A language score of level 4 or above is the score of the test required when entering the university, and a language score of level 4 or above is not required to apply to Korea. If you have the conditions, you should learn more languages in China, after all, domestic teachers teach in Chinese, and it is not difficult to understand. Although there is a language environment in Korea, it will be difficult to start classes if you don't know anything!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I'm in Korea now, college students can, transfer from the third year! You must have a language foundation, if the language is not good, you have to read the language first, and then go to the transfer class is OK, living expenses and tuition fees are not very cheap, the tuition fee is about 10,000 4 for half a year (according to the current exchange rate), the tuition fee for going to college depends on what major you go to, the lowest in the humanities, about 20,000 yuan for half a year, each school has a scholarship, it depends on your grades, living expenses are different for everyone, plus rent every month Meals ** Fees are at least 400,000 won, Around 2,500 RMB (current exchange rate).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    College students only need to have a college entrance examination score. You can come and apply for undergraduates. The premise is to study Korean at an advanced language school.

    Who says that the most expensive tuition fee for a language school is no more than 5.1 million per year? Now several schools are 1.5 million a semester, 4 semesters a year, you can do the math yourself. The tuition fee is at least 4 million a year. I'm talking about the price in Seoul.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Let's be honest! You might as well go to North Korea if you go to South Korea! Don't be deceived by a few Korean dramas full of thick fans, where to go.

    Son is not good? Going to Korea? You really think it through!! Life is short!! There's not that much time for you to wave.

    Hoh's!! Life is not for use!! If you want to say that you care so much about the cost performance, it is better to go to Africa!! There.

    How cheap!! Ride an elephant straight to the open-air classroom all day long!! If only you had that much time to take the Korean level 4 exam!

    Why don't you spend that time learning English and take a long-term view? Don't look at the beautiful female star, the male star is fit.

    Run, you smile at them, they won't smile at you! The preferred countries for studying abroad are the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia.

    Greater Asia, New Zealand, France, Japan, these countries are better. Something can't always be taken from a cheap test.

    Consider! When you should be big, you have to be bigger!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    South Korea is not as good as China, many cities in South Korea have very low houses, the most cost-effective is France, and public universities have no tuition fees.

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