When studying in South Korea, is it better to go for an undergraduate or graduate school after gradu

Updated on educate 2024-06-22
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you have a language background, go straight to graduate school.

    If not, go to the transfer class to get used to it.

    Besides, if you are currently studying at a university in your country, you will continue to finish it.

    Because I always think that children who go to college go abroad because they don't have the ability to be admitted to university in China.

    So, if it's a super good school, a super good major, for example, if you can go to Yonsei University, then go to college, and from time to time it's a little better to go to graduate school.

    Personal opinion.

    You're going to have to ask your parents for their opinions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    All right, as long as you have the will. But my friends who went to graduate school said that it was not easy, so be prepared to endure hardships! It might be better to be mentally prepared.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I think it's better if you're coming to Korea after college.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Come on after graduation. I haven't heard of anyone joining the class. You can apply to prestigious universities in Korea as long as you have the money.

    After graduating with a bachelor's degree, you can go directly to graduate school. If you don't have a Korean foundation, you can ask an agent, they have a solution. Many people go to graduate school in Korea without a language foundation.

    It's in English. However, Korean Chinese still has to be learned. The graduate school process is a bit difficult, which school is almost the same, famous schools and local schools are about the same, graduate students in South Korea are not valued, there is no way out in Korea, and those who have money only go to graduate school.

    So the graduate process is not so difficult for us Chinese. However, the language barrier is the hardest. It is best to learn the Chinese language of electricity on your own first, and it is a little basic to do well.

    You must be willing to spend money to go to a prestigious school, the brand is the most important, for Koreans, we Chinese are the same. If Chinese have money, they can apply for graduate school in famous Korean schools. Experience.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, I just came back from studying in Korea, and I hope my advice can give you some help.

    1.If you want to study Korean Chinese, if you have enough funds, it is recommended to go to the language school of a Korean university, which will be more likely to be admitted, and the language school exam is much easier than TOPIK. The premise of this depends on the university you want to go to, because your grades in the language school of University A and University B may not be recognized.

    2.In the case of architecture and civil engineering, Seoul National University and Yonsei University, which specializes in engineering, are better, and Seoul National University is cheaper because it is public, but it is not easy to graduate; Yonsei University is more expensive and not very easy to graduate from. However, if you are a graduate student in this major, it should be easier to get a scholarship.

    3.If you can't get a penny of scholarship, the tuition fee will be about 4 million won per semester; Living expenses include accommodation, transportation, ** and so on for 1 million per month, excluding holidays, which adds up to 400 * 2 + 100 * 8 = 16 million won, according to the current exchange rate of about 96,000 yuan. (If you work part-time, the general cost of living is not a big problem, but the key is that if you are in graduate school, some professors may not let you go to work; And it would be a little better if there was a scholarship, because it would be at least half cheaper)

    4.Prepare money, and the most important thing is Korean Chinese, if you choose to teach in English, then no problem, otherwise if you are not good at Korean, you will not get a scholarship Also, go to the homepage of the university you want to go to (there is an English version) to see the admission conditions, according to the above preparation, the most headache is the English and Korean score certificate.

    5.The intermediary will do it faster and more quickly, which means that it costs money; You must say hello to this, I have a friend who was hacked by an intermediary for nearly 200,000 yuan, and I spent less than 20,000 yuan, of course, it was introduced to me by a Korean friend. In addition, each agency has its own friendly schools, that is, they will give priority to recommending you to those schools, you have to think about this clearly, don't be confused and follow the report, investigate first.

    As far as I know, there is no intermediary in Seoul National University in China, so you can't go to Seoul National University through an intermediary, at most you can go to Yonsei and Goryeo.

    It is recommended that you apply for the time half a year to 3 months in advance, because the time to prepare the materials is really uncertain. It also costs some money to prepare in the early stage, it should be about 100,000, my friends are like this, just a fair one is hundreds, dizzy

    Good luck with you haha.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello! Your first question is related to your second question.

    If you wish to continue your studies in your current major, you can apply for graduate school after completing your undergraduate studies.

    However, if you want to change to the direction of architecture and civil engineering, it is not recommended for graduate students to apply again, because it is very difficult for graduate students to apply for changing majors at better universities in South Korea.

    In addition to the well-known SKY, the universities with good architectural and civil engineering majors include Konkuk University, Kyung Hee University, and Hongik University.

    All are very good choices.

    To study in South Korea, the total cost of all courses is basically less than 100,000 RMB a year.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can also transfer to graduate school.

    1.It's better not to learn Korean in China, it's not very good to teach, and in the end I have to go back to Korea, and I just won't come to Korea to learn anything.

    2.Architecture Hanyang University is OK Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering Yonsei University is very good (South Korea's better engineering universities Yonsei University Hanyang University Hanyang University is okay except for architecture).

    3.In fact, no one can give the landlord an accurate figure for living expenses, and I don't remember it.

    But it's definitely no problem to go to school here and work part-time to earn your own living expenses)

    4.Landlord: If you decide to come to South Korea now, you will have to start preparing for a visa.

    When I applied for a visa, I submitted for example, proof of employment, proof of income, proof of deposit.

    Self-introduction: Passport, Hukou booklet, ID card, etc.0

    5.Now you can prepare, but you have to think about whether you're going to be a junior or a graduate student.

    If I was going to graduate school, it was too early for me, and I would have asked for a visa from an agent, so be careful, just a black agent.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You should choose graduate school.

    Study in South Korea, proof of fixed deposit of more than 100,000 yuan. In general, it was necessary to read the language first. If you feel troublesome, you can find an agent approved by the Chinese Ministry of Education to help you handle it, so that you will save some trouble.

    We at Huatong International are legitimate, professional study abroad service agencies. With Shanghai as the center, branches have been set up in 14 key cities; In the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and other countries, there is perfect overseas full care. It has a total of 108 offices worldwide.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is better to go directly to graduate school, which costs more than 80,000 yuan a year, and you can start learning Korean when you have time. Study hard and improve your grades.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is still more important to speak Korean, and it will be easier to apply for a school with a Level 4 certificate.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Find an intermediary company, but it's better to be a transfer student, after a long time in one place, the language will be available, even if it is not comprehensive, it is better to develop in China, otherwise you will settle abroad.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You have to think about two things:

    1. If your current GPA score is above 75 and your English foundation is okay (work hard, you can get a TOEFL score of 80 or above or IELTS or above before graduation), you can consider completing your undergraduate studies and applying for graduate school. Now you can start learning Korean on the premise of strengthening your English preparation for the exam. But you should also learn the course well and don't fail the course.

    Make sure you get your bachelor's degree and bachelor's degree.

    2. If your score does not reach 75 points, and you are not sure that you will get high grades in future courses, it is recommended that you go abroad as soon as possible to apply for transfer to other majors you like. Of course, there are certain requirements for transfer, if you do not know Korean and Chinese, you must first study the language and reach the language level (level 3 or above) before applying for transfer.

    If you have any questions, please continue to ask questions.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello!

    1. It's no problem to change majors, Korean universities allow you to change majors. But there are 2 situations: a prestigious school forces you to repeat, you change your major, he doesn't let you transfer directly, and you have to start from your freshman year.

    Generally, universities do not force restudy, what major can be transferred to, 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 are not allowed to take courses directly (sophomore year in China, junior year abroad), but must retake courses for 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 it in your junior year, but you are only a sophomore, and you have to transfer from your sophomore year to the ** major), plus you changed your major and met an unkind Korean professor, it is possible for you to re-enter the freshman year. 3. The most important issue is that you will get a liberal arts diploma in South Korea in the future, and the certification of the Chinese Ministry of Education. (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 you return 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 are 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 college, and when you return to China, you will admit it (if 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 one is admitted. is a certified "void". There are individual things.,Let's ask it separately.,My name is my QQ.

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