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If you want to transfer to**, you can go to ** with the materials to find the corresponding department head and professor, and just ask. Basically, if it's not a prestigious university, you can accept it if you have money. Go where you want to go.
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1. It's no problem to change majors, Korean universities allow you to change majors. But there are two situations: the prestigious school forces you to repeat, you change your major, he doesn't let you transfer directly, you have to start your freshman year.
Generally, universities do not enforce restudy, what major can be transferred, and how many credits are recognized, this is the professor's final say, you can ask each department, there is always a major that you are more cost-effective and take fewer credits. 2. Korean universities themselves are not allowed to take courses directly (sophomore in China, junior year abroad), but must retake at least one year. Like many Chinese college graduates, they are juniors in China, and they have to go abroad for their junior year and then their senior year.
As for you, you didn't read in your junior year, but you are only a sophomore, and you have to transfer from the sophomore major to South Korea), plus you changed your major and met an unkind Korean professor, so it is possible for you to re-enter the first year. 3. The most important issue is that you will get a liberal arts diploma in South Korea in the future, and the Chinese Ministry of Education will certify you. (Have you thought about this?)
Reminder: If you don't have a junior diploma in China, you can transfer to South Korea for undergraduate studies (whether you change your major or not), and after returning to China, the Chinese Ministry of Education will not be able to certify your diploma!! You take it to South Korea, and South Korea recognizes it.
But China does not admit it. Why? Because you're not a freshman in Korea, and you don't have a junior diploma in China.
Of course, this problem can also be circumvented, method 1, you are in South Korea from the first year of study, back to China to admit (you do not have a Chinese college diploma). Method 2: You transfer to an undergraduate degree in South Korea and continue to a graduate school. In the future, just come back to the Chinese Ministry of Education to certify the diploma of the graduate students.
This is admitted. is a certified "void".
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If you have not studied Korean, you can apply to the language school first, and then apply for a transfer after completing the Korean language school. It is advisable to think carefully before going.
First, the meaning of learning
(1) Acquire knowledge, develop skills, and generate cognition. The role of learning: Learning is used to be wise and to broaden one's horizons.
The specific knowledge you have learned may not be useful in the future, but it can enable you to understand more truths and become a person with accumulated wisdom. Without knowledge, you will have a narrow vision of the world.
(2) Learning as a way to acquire knowledge and communicate emotions. It has become an indispensable and important content in people's daily life, especially in the 21st century, in the era of knowledge economy, self-directed learning has become a magic weapon for people to continuously meet their own needs, enrich the original knowledge structure, obtain valuable information, and finally achieve success.
Second, the significance of the university
(1) The purpose of studying at universityIt's not about making a lot of money, it's not about finding a decent job, it's not about getting promoted, although you may have a high degree of education, which can be used as a stepping stone. The meaning of university is to make people think independently. It is to make the unripe soul mature, to broaden people's horizons, to make shallow people thick, and to make impetuous hearts calm.
2) There is no direct connection between the major and the work of the university, the undergraduate is just a general education, and more importantly, the four years have turned themselves into a reliable learning machine, giving you a new topic, being able to find out the genealogy of knowledge, and eat it thoroughly according to its internal logic.
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The same is to learn Korean, the same study time, one in the domestic study class, the other in Korea, I believe it is not difficult to judge which will be more advantageous, right? After all, the latter Zhaoqing has a good language environment. 1.
Tuition fees and living expenses, of course, will be several times more expensive than studying in China, so don't force it if the economy doesn't allow it. 2.If you graduated from a normal school, it depends on your future career direction, whether you want to become a teacher or take a job related to Korean.
Take your pick. 3.Competition** is there, it depends on whether you can stand out from the competition, 4
As for the major, follow the 2 questions to consider together, and the 2 questions will be easy to solve. If you don't understand, you can ask again...
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Nowadays, many college students choose to study abroad, and this is not only the choice of undergraduates, but also many junior college students who plan to study abroad, and some of them have completed it through undergraduate transfer in South Korea. Today, I will transfer the master's degree to this undergraduate.
1. What are the conditions to apply?
In fact, there are many kinds of education systems in China, but those who can apply for undergraduate studies in South Korea are only students who are studying at the University and have a college diploma. Just it must be a full-time student, whether it is a 3-year college or a 3+2 form of college in China, it is full-time, if the student can graduate from these colleges and get the graduation certificate, he can apply for this undergraduate transfer in South Korea.
2. What is the undergraduate transfer?
Specifically, after completing a junior college in China, students apply to universities in South Korea from their junior year. Because Korean undergraduates all require four years of study, everyone chooses to transfer to the class, that is, they only need to study here in Korea for two years to get an undergraduate degree and graduation certificate.
3. Graduation certificate for transfer
For this transfer program, students are naturally concerned about whether if they use this method, and finally get the same diploma as those who have completed four years of study. This one is indeed the same. First of all, we must be clear that the Korean graduation certificate is different from the undergraduate graduation we commonly see in China, it will not write when the student started studying, but only when the student graduated, and it will not be used to write the student from which year and month to which year and month to study in a certain major as in China.
4. How to calculate the credits for transfer
In fact, you can think of the transfer as a credit transfer. In Korea, there are two types of credits: liberal arts courses and specialized courses. The credits earned by students in Japan will basically become the credits of liberal arts courses if they are converted.
That is to say, if you transfer to the class by yourself, if you mainly study the content of professional courses, you must complete all the credits of this part before you graduate. However, professional courses are not difficult to learn, and they will start with the basics and then go deeper slowly, so as long as you work hard, there will basically be no situation where you can't keep up.
5. Can all schools be transferred?
Not all schools in Korea can be transferred, and there are some that do not allow undergraduate transfers, such as Yonsei University and Hongik University, and some schools are not allowed to transfer for some majors. But on the whole, many schools allow the transfer of junior college students. The application for transfer is actually the same as the ordinary application, and the main thing is to see how well the student's Korean language and major scores are.
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In the past few years, many junior college students have come to study in Korean colleges and universities through transfers. Of course, if you want to study abroad at a Korean university, you must meet certain conditions. Let me tell you what the requirements are.
1. College students are transferred to South Korea
South Korea's education system is actually very developed, and there are many prestigious schools here that have implemented special undergraduate policies for junior college students who want to come to study. This special kind of undergraduate education, simply put, is a combination of courses and credits when students study junior college in China. The results of the evaluation based on the course and credit will also be transferred to a Korean university.
In the second and third years, students can get a diploma from these universities in Korea as long as they continue to study undergraduate knowledge.
In addition, students who transfer to another school in Korea do not need to take any transfer exams, as long as they pass the level 4 proficiency test of Korean level 4, or the level 4 certificate in the language school, they can transfer to the undergraduate professional class. In addition, Korean universities generally do not state on the graduation certificate whether the student transferred classes or started from the first year, so no matter what school it is, the certificates and degree certificates obtained after graduation are all guessed and will not be treated differently. As long as students can complete the required number of credits, they can obtain a degree, and they can also apply for graduate school later.
And after returning home after completing the study abroad, these qualifications can also be certified.
2. The basic conditions for admission to Korean junior college students
1.Educational background: Graduates of regular junior colleges, or sophomores and juniors, need to be downgraded and transferred.
If you are a college graduate, you can continue to study the courses of the third year in South Korea, and the undergraduate students with a small professional span can directly transfer to the third year after completing the second year. If you have a large professional span, you generally need to take the foundation course of the second year again.
2.Language level: If you don't have a language score, you can go to a language school until you get your language score and then transfer to a bachelor's degree. The language requirement for transfer of Korean university undergraduates is generally TOPIK level 4 or language school level 4.
3. Material requirements: Because junior college students cannot do academic certification now. Therefore, there will be some restrictions on the application, but some schools will also have relevant adjustments for such situations, such as consular certification of college diplomas, etc., but it mainly depends on how the school requires it in admissions.
Du Niang can tell you, you don't need to ask this question. Lu Yunyun likes her many stars in South Korea.
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