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The language school graduation certificate from a Korean university is a certificate of graduation from a specific Korean language level, which can be used in lieu of the S-TOPIK certificate when applying for admission to undergraduate or graduate programs.
The graduation certificate of the Faculty of Languages is not a diploma of academic qualifications, only the graduation certificate of undergraduate, graduate and other professional courses is a diploma of academic qualifications, and after returning to China, it is a mutually recognized academic qualification of the two countries.
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Applicants for studying in South Korea need to have graduated from high school or equivalent, aged 18-25 years old, with a fee of 5-80,000 yuan a year, South Korea's social and economic development is stable, social stability is high, and the academic content is high
Language schools usually issue a certificate after passing each level, only if you get Korean level 4 or above, you can apply for undergraduate or graduate professional courses, you can send me a letter to tell me about your specific situation, I can help you recommend schools and majors
Hope the above is helpful to you and good luck
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Unfortunately, you don't use it, and it's only accepted by the school, unless you're taking the topik exam, and that's the only thing that's useful.
But it is only valid for two years.
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Then if you have a language certificate, it will be useful. Like grades and the like.
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Korean Chinese language schools accept junior high school graduates.
When you go to Korea to study Korean, you will learn the language at the International Language Institute of Korean University. You don't need to have a language foundation to learn Korean, and you can apply for undergraduate studies if you can reach the level of Korean level 4 in one year.
Although there is no language restriction when going to South Korea to study, it is best to learn Korean for 1-2 months before departure, reach the level of level 1, and learn some basic pronunciation and daily expressions, so that you can quickly adapt to local life and teaching after going to Korea.
Language schools generally have 4 semesters a year, the first semester is 10 weeks, Monday to Friday, 9 am to 1 pm, a total of 4 hours. The number of students in each class is generally about 10, and they are all divided according to their level. The ability is divided into 1 and 6 levels, and new students must take written and oral examinations before the start of each semester, and then arrange suitable classes.
It usually takes one and a half years from the first level to the sixth level after graduation. A Level 3 exam is required to enter a university.
Classes are taught entirely in Chinese, with systematic grammar exercises for learning Chinese, listening, reading comprehension, composition, conversation, and Korean culture. Different levels use video, tape and other teaching tools, elective courses include history of the Liang Dynasty, Chinese characters, journalism, literature, etc. The tuition fee is 1.15 million won per semester.
In terms of living, language schools generally do not have accommodation, and students need to find their own homestays in the surrounding area. The accommodation fee is generally about 400,000 won per person per month, including breakfast and dinner, and when the shower and toilet are shared, it is about 400,000 won per month. Renting a guesthouse is the best opportunity to learn about the family life of ordinary Koreans like Azuma's family.
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1。OK. In fact, even if you want to go to graduate school, you need to reapply2There are no conditions, just submit the corresponding materials, and the specific materials need to depend on what the university you want to apply to want. The current visa rate is still good.
3。If you apply by an agent, it is more worry-free, and you can also apply individually, but it will be more troublesome, and some individual schools do not accept direct applications from people in China in principle.
4.Half a year with the college about two semesters, a semester of about 1.1 million, about 15,000 yuan living expenses depending on whether your school has a dormitory, if you do not provide a dormitory, rent a house housing fee in Seoul area deposit 2 million won 5 million won, rent 20 700,000 months, dormitory generally no deposit, half a year is about 1.5 million (conservative estimate).
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Admiration If you don't go to graduate school, is it necessary to go abroad to study in order to learn Korean Or it's easy to study in a cram school in China
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Qualifications are required.
Students who want to study in South Korea generally need to meet the three conditions of academic qualifications, economics, and language.
In terms of academic qualifications, students must have a high school degree or equivalent, including vocational high school and technical secondary school graduation, and have completed 12 years of education in China. At present, most of the elite schools in Seoul, South Korea require students to provide a high school diploma, and local universities are relatively relaxed, and high school or technical secondary school degrees are acceptable. However, national universities rarely accept applications from secondary school graduates.
Students should check with the school in advance.
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【Study in Korea】Students born in September began to sign up
Advantages of studying in Korea: Rose Rose Rose 1The Ministry of Education of China recognizes South Korea's academic qualifications, and the diploma has a high gold content!
2.Don't squeeze the college entrance examination single-plank bridge!
3.High school (or equivalent).
Within 3 years of graduation, 17-25 years old, no language foundation is required, and you can successfully get the admission letter!
4.The applicant's family financial requirements are not high!
5.The application period is short, the procedures are convenient, and the visa rate is high!
6.The education level is developed, and the learning and living environment is comfortable!
7.The study and living expenses can be taken care of by themselves, and the students can be trained to be independent, without increasing the burden on the family, and have no worries about the economy!
Selected University Language Schools in South Korea:
Seoul National University, Yonsei University, Korea University, Sogang University, Korea University of Foreign Chinese, Kyung Hee University, Sungkyunkwan University, Ewha Womans University, Konkuk University, Konkuk University Chungju Campus, Hanyang University**University, Hongik University, Inha University, Incheon National University, Busan National University, Chungnam National University, Gongju National University, Dongguk National University, Sangmyung University, Sejong University, Kyungpook National University, Seoul City University, Myongji University, Soshin University, Gwangwoon University, Soongsil University, Baptist Theological University, Busan University of Foreign Chinese, Kookmin University, Dankook University, Gyeonggi National University, Ajou University, Konyang University Chonnam National University, Daejeon National University, Gangwon National University, Keimyung University, Sookmyung Women's University, Seoul Women's University, Chungshin Women's University, Korea University of Technology, Cheongju University, Honam University, Ulsan National University, etc.
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There are a lot of Chinese in South Korea, and you don't think Chinese are strange when you come, and we ask for directions on the road in Chinese.
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I'm also a Korean major, and it's been a year since I graduated. There are pros and cons to finding a job or going to graduate school, and you can't subjectively say which one is good or which is bad. If you find a good job, it must be a good job, isn't the purpose of graduate school to make yourself more competitive and find a good job?
If the family has the conditions, it is a good thing to go to South Korea for further study. My advice to you is to look for a job and plan for graduate school at the same time. That way at least you can catch one.
If you go to South Korea for graduate school, if you choose the Chinese language major, it is still a Korean language major, you can apply by yourself, go to the school's official ** on the ** materials to send them over, pay attention to the deadline. If you choose a non-Chinese language major, it is an interdisciplinary application, it is best to find an agent, they will help you write an academic plan and introduce yourself, and there are teachers and professors they know in South Korea to ensure that your application is successful.
It's normal to be the most upset when you're about to graduate, and you don't know what your next step will be. The job does not have to be related to the major, so it is more difficult to find employment, going abroad to study graduate school is a delaying strategy, but don't pin all your hopes on graduate degrees, going abroad for further study is about experience, if you have to learn to be famous, then it is still in the country to take the postgraduate examination. Moreover, it is not easy to study graduate school at your own expense in South Korea, Korean universities, especially famous universities, are very strict, under the premise of the flood of Chinese, it is not very easy to get scholarships or professors' care, if you do not work hard to study, research ** It is difficult to guarantee 2 years of graduation, coupled with financial pressure, it is not easy!
I have heard all of this from my own experience and from friends. It feels quite negative, right? Hope it helps.
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I think it's better to continue graduate school. After all, it is not as common as noon or English, and for Korean, most of the main work in the future is abroad, so it is necessary to have a smooth communication language, otherwise it is difficult to survive in the Korean circle. I have found that many half-baked students either retreat in the future, or study harder in the future, and in the end the gains outweigh the losses.
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It's up to you, how good it would be to continue your education.
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It's better to go to graduate school than to work directly.
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Are graduate students in South Korea popular?
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You can also go to South Korea to study without any foundation. You're right, you need to apply for a language school before applying to university, and the tuition fee for each school is different, about 20,000-40,000 yuan a year. You can work part-time after half a year of undergraduate enrollment.
In addition, as long as you don't mess around, the average student can pass the exam, so you don't have to worry about this
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