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The queen of the fairy top one。。。 I'm at Kyung Hee University.,The copy and paste downstairs is very thorough = =.
Anyway, I haven't heard of Far Eastern University... This university is not located in Seoul. Actually, I think the Korean style is a combination of urban and rural.
Except for Seoul, which is rural, the location of that university is not the Gyeonggi Province area, so. I haven't been there either, so it's probably okay, and the cost is really cheap, only 50,000 in total, so it's good to experience the study abroad experience, and it's good to come to Seoul to play if it's okay, it shouldn't be too far. (That's how big South Korea is.)
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Facts that students and parents must know:
Learn Korean first, then apply to a language school, and finally choose the right university according to your major and family conditions.
Since the Korean University Language Institute mainly earns tuition fees for Chinese students, the level of Korean language teaching is low and the progress is relatively slow. To this end, the Faculty recommends the 1+1 learning model (i.e., half a year of study at the Faculty and half a year at the Korean Chinese Language Institute, saving time, effort and money).
It is difficult to reach TOPIK level 4 within a year of going directly to the language school with zero foundation. After half a year of study in this college, you can reach the intermediate level of TOPIK, and at the same time have good listening, speaking and communication skills.
The biggest problem for Chinese students is not the exam, but the low level of listening, speaking and communication in Korean, even if they enter the undergraduate level, it is difficult to understand and keep up with the course, which will directly affect the learning effect and graduation.
We don't want to see that the minimum annual fee of 100,000 yuan for Chinese students is to help South Korea promote economic development, we need to truly integrate into the study and life of Korean universities and create more advantages for our own future and development.
Calculation of study abroad fees:
1. The tuition fee is generally about 3-50,000 yuan a year, and the tuition fee is different due to different schools and majors.
2. Accommodation fee, most universities in Seoul and surrounding areas do not provide dormitories for Chinese students, and they need to rent a house by themselves, generally in 2000-2500 yuan per month, 20000-30000 yuan per year.
3. The cost of living, especially the price in Seoul, is relatively high, although the university can be lower, basically it costs 5,000 won for meals, which is about 30 yuan. A minimum of 2,000 RMB per month is required. Other daily necessities, clothes, cosmetics, entertainment and other expenses have not been calculated, at least 25,000 yuan per year.
Total: 75,000 yuan is the lowest per year. Those intermediaries who pretend to study in Korea with 30,000 yuan a year don't know how to calculate. People will say that you can go to a university in a small city, but since we are studying in Korea, why should we go to a third-rate and pheasant university.
6. Employment, it seems that many students and parents have not considered this problem, spending four or five years on hundreds of thousands of expenses, how to get employment after graduation and what are the advantages of employment, is a problem we should consider before studying abroad. Because inputs and outputs are not proportional.
Therefore, if your family conditions do not allow it, please consider whether it is worth studying in South Korea in light of the above circumstances.
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