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Agree with the upstairs.
If you want 50,000, only local universities must be national.
If the major is Korean Chinese, if the intermediate level has not passed, it is a bit of a headache.
If you want to stay in Seoul, Korea University is recommended as it is one of the cheapest schools.
I'm in Kyunghee, and the expensive ones are going to die...
In addition, the part-time job that I said downstairs was caught, this is only a very small possibility, and it is generally not possible, unless someone reports you...
It is advisable to consult an intermediary. Also, when I came to study in Korea, I didn't think I needed to rush it, so I got the language right first. Then apply for a good school, if you graduated from a regular school in Korea, employment is also a problem...
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If you don't buy anything, that is, if all your daily necessities are brought in China, and you apply for a 50% scholarship, there is no problem with 50,000 yuan a year.
Even if your visa is D-4-4, you can work part-time, and you can understand basic Korean Chinese, because it is all assembly line work in a factory, not a job as a broadcaster in a TV station. You don't need to speak. But if you get caught, even a D-2 visa is illegal, because you have to go to the Korean Ministry of Justice to apply for a part-time job card, and the time must be winter and summer vacations.
So it's all about luck, luck not to get caught.
It's hard to say that the school recommends this, depending on where you want to go to school, consult an agent.
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According to what you said, it is basically impossible to study and live within 5w a year. Not even a local university.
When you are in South Korea on a D-2 visa, that is, a student visa, you can work part-time, but you must also pass the language test, otherwise how will others hire you?
And depending on your situation, although the major is Korean Chinese, Korean has not yet reached a certain level, so you have to do language training first.
All things considered, you can only choose a local university, preferably national, and it would be better if it could provide you with a scholarship.
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Due to its proximity to China, relatively cheap tuition fees, and high visa approval rate, South Korea has attracted more and more Chinese students to study abroad. But when choosing a school, students and parents need to get rid of the three misunderstandings.
Myth 1: Prestigious Korean universities do not have high requirements for international students.
Korean universities have been open to China for a relatively short period of time, but they have a more active policy of absorbing Chinese students. According to the Korean study abroad consultant, the main difficulty for students to study in Korea is the language. Most Korean universities require Korean Chinese proficiency level 3 to 4.
Prestigious universities such as Pusan University, Kyungpook University, Korea University, and Sogang University require Korean Chinese language proficiency at level 5 or above. Of course, as long as students work hard to learn Korean Chinese, they can hope to enter a prestigious university.
Myth 2: South Korea has developed higher education You can choose any university for further study.
South Korea is indeed rich in higher education resources, with nearly 400 universities, including about 200 comprehensive universities with a four-year or more course. Among these universities, there are world-renowned universities and general universities. As South Korea has entered an aging society, a considerable number of universities are facing a student crisis.
These universities have set their sights on neighboring countries, including China. Therefore, before applying to study in South Korea, students and parents should have an in-depth understanding of which school is reputable and choose carefully.
Myth 3: Korean universities do not require domestic college entrance examination scores.
In fact, some Korean universities require students to provide college entrance examination scores, such as Seoul National University, Korea University, Yonsei University, etc., most majors require college entrance examination scores to pass the undergraduate line; Because of the scholarship offered, Inha University requires a college entrance examination score of the second line or above. Students are made aware of the school's specific requirements when choosing.
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There are many local universities in South Korea, including both private and public universities, and the quality of education at these universities is also uneven. Experts will give you a few tips for choosing a school, and students who plan to study in South Korea can refer to it.
When choosing a school, international students must make an accurate and objective evaluation of their own situation, and should not blindly pursue a prestigious university. In general, you can consider the following four aspects when choosing a school.
1. Academic factors: determine the major you are interested in, understand which colleges and universities offer the major you want to study, and choose the school that suits you through the teaching and research level of the major;
3. Don't only look at the comprehensive ranking: A very important factor in the comprehensive ranking of foreign universities is to look at the comprehensive research ability of the school. That is, research.
Universities tend to rank higher than teaching universities. Although some universities are not outstanding in the overall ranking, such as around 80, she can also be ranked in the top 10 in a certain professional ranking. Therefore, in the process of choosing a school, you must first put your major in the first place.
4. Combined with their own situation, some students have weak self-management ability, so try to choose some teaching-oriented universities when choosing a university, generally such a university has more communication with students and more detailed management. Research universities, on the other hand, pay more attention to the students' own abilities, and the study pressure will be greater.
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South Korea has a well-established education system and a strong learning atmosphere, attracting international students from all over the world every year. Here I have compiled six reasons for you to choose to study in South Korea, I hope it will be helpful to you.
1. Pay attention to international cooperation and have a superior learning environment
South Korea pays attention to strengthening cooperation in international education, and Korean universities are wide in and strict in and out, are selective students, do not need exams, and Chinese students are relatively easy to read the corresponding degrees. For example, Yonsei University, Inha University, Soongsil University, ** University, etc., all have inter-university cooperation and exchanges with famous universities in China. Korean universities offer a wide range of majors and excellent quality of teaching, so students are free to choose the major they want to study.
Second, the cost of studying abroad is low, suitable for working families
The annual tuition fee at national and public universities in South Korea is about 10,000 yuan for undergraduate students and 10,000 yuan for graduate students. The annual tuition fee for private university students is about 3-40,000 yuan, and the annual tuition fee for graduate students is 40,000 yuan. The financial guarantee required by the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Korea is a deposit of 8-100,000 yuan for more than 3 months, which is affordable by ordinary working families.
3. The application procedure is simple and the visa success rate is high
South Korea's policy for foreign students is very lenient, and the application process for student visas is convenient and the success rate is high. The qualifications are mainly examined by the applicant's academic ability and financial ability. The application cycle is 3 months, and the visa rate for studying in South Korea has reached 100% in recent years
Fourth, study abroad legally part-time, university scholarship is generous
South Korea** stipulates that from February 1, 2002, foreign students studying in South Korea who have studied abroad (studying for a degree) for more than one year will be allowed to work legally. Universities in South Korea offer scholarships for international students with a waiver of pre-school fees, and Inha University offers a full scholarship of up to 300,000 yuan for students with excellent results in the Chinese college entrance examination.
Fifth, the employment prospects are good, and the development direction is broad
In recent years, South Korea has been committed to developing the huge market of China, which requires a large number of talents who understand Korean, have overseas study backgrounds, and are familiar with the operation of the domestic market. In addition, many students who have obtained degrees from major universities in Korea can also apply to the United States and other developed countries to continue their studies for higher degrees.
6. Large-scale sports meetings are frequent, and Korean language talents are in short supply
With the holding of World Expos and other events, Korean translators are becoming increasingly scarfe-like. China and South Korea have developed rapidly in recent years, and the number of Korean enterprises in China has increased year by year, and Korean talents are highly sought after.
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