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1: It depends on which school you go to, but if you recognize it in China, you can only recognize Seoul National University. But this is very difficult, and I shouldn't recognize anything else.
It's not very discriminatory, but for example, if you work the same job there, Koreans get 150w won, and you can get up to 110w. (If you speak Korean well, they will bully you for not knowing the language).
2: Even if you take the 4-5 level (I haven't heard of this) because you can only learn things from books, can you go out and use it after 2 years of self-study in English? Similarly. You don't understand anything, but you can still talk for at least 3 months after you get there.
3: I don't know how to do this, but the tuition should have to add up to 8-10w. It varies by school.
4: It's hard to get a job there after reading, and the competition there is almost several times higher than ours. (You just have to know how their students learn.)
5: The standard of living in South Korea is okay, their main expenses are in terms of food, and you can buy a good clothes for 300-500RMB. The main thing is that it is cleaner than China and the air is better. This is the gap between us and the developed countries.
ps: I've been to South Korea for a short time, so I know this and I hope I can help you.
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Why do you want to go to South Korea for graduate school It's better to go to the United States or some European countries The environment in South Korea is really not very good Our teachers have taught in South Korea, and our life, especially the diet, is very expensive and I am uncomfortable!
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The answer is in order.
1: Unrealistic, because Korean is not widely spoken in the world, and South Korea is a country with a small population. Now the most widespread in the world is English, so the first suggestion is the United States, Canada, Europe and the United States.
2: Nothing in the world is impossible, it mainly depends on your interest in Korean and your hard work and your ability, learning a language is to communicate and learn from other people's strengths, and studying with the mentality of exams = 50% failure.
3.I don't know.
4.I don't know.
5.Every country has rich cities, and of course there are poor places. For example, in Philadelphia, there are often fights and robberies for money.
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In recent years, more and more Chinese students have chosen to study in South Korea for graduate studies. Students who are relatively not very good in English can enter the university for undergraduate and graduate studies as long as they reach level 3-4 in Korean Chinese; Students who are quite good at English can choose Korean universities to teach in English, and when they enter Korea, students only need to learn simple Korean Chinese for daily communication.
In South Korea, the experience of many students is that the more they study, the less they spend, and almost all universities offer preferential conditions (at least 50%) such as tuition waivers and scholarships for graduate studies, and as long as students are admitted, they will enjoy 50% scholarships, which attracts many students. Many students compare the cost of graduate school with that in China, and the result is that it is not much different from that in China.
Basic requirements for applying for graduate school in South Korea:
Korean schools are open in March and September every year.
Provide transcripts and application materials required by various schools.
Apply for passports, visas, and air tickets.
Method steps.
Find your local approved education agent2 at the Ministry of Education**
A senior who is about to get a bachelor's degree.
Those who have obtained a bachelor's degree in four years of college.
Transcripts and language proficiency.
Generally, the average score should be above 70 points, the higher the better, and the Korean language should have a grade 5 or above certificate, and English scores are better.
Proof of deposit and proof of financial means.
If you don't know Korean, it is recommended to apply for language school training first, as Korean is easy to learn
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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 first learn Korean at the Korean University Language College, and the language stage is generally a half-day class, and the rest of the time can be used for part-time work, on the one hand, to practice conversation, on the other hand, you can also earn some pocket money; At the language level, the tuition fees of national and private universities are about the same, and they are not much cheaper, and at the professional stage (undergraduate or graduate), national universities have cheap tuition fees but few scholarships, and private universities are more expensive than national universities, but the scholarships are high, so it depends on what major you plan to study before deciding on the school
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You can study at GSIS The Graduate School of International Studies, which is taught entirely in English. You don't have to have a basic knowledge of Korean. GSIS enrolls many well-known Korean universities such as Seoul National University, Yonsei University, Korea University, Kyung Hee University, Ajou University, Ewha Womans University, Hanyang University (some taught in Korean), Sogang University, ** University, etc., mainly majoring in international cooperation, international relations, international affairs, and finance.
There are three main entry requirements for GSIS. 1. Students who have graduated or are about to graduate from the bachelor's degree recognized by China**, with no major limit, and relevant work experience is preferred; 2. TOEFL or IELTS scores; 3. If the major is regional studies (such as Japanese regional studies, Russian regional studies, etc.), knowledge of a second foreign language (Japanese, Russian) is preferred. GSIS Korea offers a wide variety of scholarships, such as the World Bank Scholarship (full tuition fee + living expenses + round-trip airfare), University Scholarship (40%-100% of tuition), grants for international students, Research Assistant (RA), Teaching Assistant TA, etc.
For self-financed students, the tuition fee for one year is about 5-70,000 yuan, the accommodation fee is about 1-20,000 yuan, and the living expenses are about 1-20,000 yuan. The proof of deposit required for the visa is only $10,000.
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National universities generally recommend Busan National Busan National Chungnam National Jeonbuk National Puqing National These are better, with an average score of 80 is still relatively good, and English majors If you apply for business, you can take an IELTS exam is the best scholarship It mainly depends on the Korean language level, and the tuition fee of the national university is 100,000 yuan cheaper.
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To apply for Korean graduate school in China, you need to have a bachelor's degree and hold at least level 5 Korean language certificate, and have a GPA of full score or above. If you don't have a basic knowledge of Korean, you can only apply for admission to the university's language school until you graduate from the language school level 5 or take out the Korean language level 5 certificate (some schools can apply for graduate programs as the language school level 4 class graduate), if you are studying business majors, you also need to submit an English international recognition certificate. Upon admission, all students receive a percentage reduction in tuition fees as a scholarship.
In terms of the cost of studying abroad, the total cost of the language school in Seoul is about 80,000 yuan a year.
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