Study in Japan and Korea!! Questions about studying in Korea for graduate school!!

Updated on educate 2024-06-28
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Let's go to Korea for dancing.

    Conditions for studying in South Korea:

    1.Receive 12 years of formal education and obtain a high school diploma (some schools include technical secondary school, vocational high school, and technical school).

    2.Under the age of 25, undergraduate graduates can be relaxed to 27 years old.

    3.Have the financial ability to pay for studying abroad. (Generally, a fund guarantee certificate of 8-100,000 yuan is required).

    Tuition fee for language courses in Korean universities: 10,000 RMB per year.

    Tuition fee for professional courses in Korean universities: 30,000 RMB per year.

    Living expenses: about 20,000 yuan per year, the cost in the Seoul area is 20% higher than in other areas.

    Overall: All expenses for a year: 4-70,000 RMB per year (depending on the school, the cost varies).

    Among the more suitable schools for you are: **University, Kyung Hee University, Seoul National University of the Arts, Dongguk University, Dankook University, Hongik University, these universities are all well-known in the Korean art world.

    The Ministry of Justice stipulates that foreign students who are enrolled in language courses must come to Korea for six months (six months) before they can apply for a part-time job permit.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Recently, I have been asked by Chinese students in Korea how to transfer from Korea to Japan. The reason for this, as you probably know, is that the Korean Peninsula is the most dangerous area in the world where war is likely to break out. Chinese students studying in Japan can be admitted to universities or vocational schools.

    In Japan, tuition, living expenses, and accommodation fees are 10,000 yuan a month, and if you work hard in language, you can earn 12,100,500 yuan a month. For more detailed information, please send a private message.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Let's go to Japan and bring me some souvenirs when you come back.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, you don't have many questions.

    First of all, your conditions are good, and students who graduated from 211 are very advantageous for applying to these three schools. Have faith in yourself.

    Your friend's advice is worth listening to, and it is feasible, for Chinese students, since they have chosen to study in Korea, they must apply to a better school. But the definition of a good school should be clearly understood, not that only SKY is a good school in South Korea, basically the top 10 or even the top 20 schools also have their very good majors, for example, Kyung Hee University is very famous in the minds of Chinese students, but more because of its art majors and a large number of Korean star alumni, but Kyung Hee University's GSP GIP teaching in English is also very distinctive, in addition, Kyung Hee University's tourism and hospitality major is recognized as the first in Korea; Another example is Inha University, which is ranked around 10th in the overall ranking, and its science and engineering majors are also very famous, but the most convincing major is logistics management, which is a university wholly owned by Korean Air. In addition, such as science and engineering in Hanyang, business in Seogang, business and electronics in Sungkyunkwan, Dongguk University's cultural management has its place in Korea.

    So a good school in Korea isn't just sky.

    In addition, when it comes to your existing major, the more suitable choice is to continue to apply for education majors, but not only Korean and Chinese language education, you can choose educational psychology, educational administration, etc. Business management is unrealistic, I hope you can refer to it.

    If you don't have a TOPIK score, it is undoubtedly the best choice to study the language first, and it takes more time to learn Korean at home and get a TOPIK level 3 or above.

    Although it is risky to study the language first and then apply for graduate school, it varies from person to person, and a considerable number of students are far less qualified than you, but they can also apply to the ideal university, including Korea University, Yonsei University, Sungkyunkwan University and other prestigious universities. So, make up your mind and believe that you can pass the language barrier. After passing the language barrier, it is not difficult to apply to schools.

    If you are planning to study in South Korea, but you are afraid of difficulties, you are not suitable for studying abroad.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    As your friend said, think clearly. Why should you come to South Korea for graduate school??? If it's because of the influence of Korean dramas, I suggest you treat it rationally, because South Korea is completely different from what you think, think about our group of people back then.

    If you come here to study for graduate school, you need IELTS or TOEFL scores, and you need Korean scores, if you come here to study language, it is recommended to apply for which school to apply for graduate school, which school to learn language, so that you can have a better chance of being admitted I have a classmate who is studying garden in China, and then came here to read a lot** Because she is studying the language in Kyunghee, so she was admitted, but during the interview, the interviewer asked about some knowledge of more **, and there were some English introductions and answers, and she only admitted three people that time, as for education You can think about some countries in the West where you can learn about different cultures than in Asia, and you might learn more than you would if you went to graduate school in Korea.

    PS: If you really have to come to South Korea and ask me a few things about studying in Korea.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Well, I usually learn Korean first, and English level 4 is useless in Korea.

    South Korea only recognizes IBT PBT CBT TOEIIC 600 These are free Korean proficiency certificates, but if you don't have it, you have to ask for a topik certificate If you can get one of the above in English, and if you pursue a bigger one, you can try Seoul University Korea University This has nothing to do with whether you are a 211 university or not.

    If you want to do business, you have to get English scores It seems that no one in South Korea studies this because it's really boring Look at what you mean It seems that you are going to have a good university Then Xijiang Yonsei Goryeo Seoul Pick it yourself It depends on how you study it yourself If you really work hard, you can stay in South Korea I have a senior brother who stays in South Korea and can find a good job in China.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's okay to go to Korea University to study the language, but it's not so cheap, and you have to study very hard, if you take all the schools in Korea, you can choose almost casually.

    You can change majors, but graduation doesn't mean you have a job.

    If you graduate from a 1-year language and 2-year master's program, it will be close to 200,000 RMB, which is still relatively cheap compared to studying abroad in other countries. As long as there are no special requirements, the professional English requirements are not very high, and there is almost no need for English scores.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    With your own conditions, you should have no problem applying to a good university in South Korea.

    But whether you will be able to find a good job back home is completely unknown. Life is sometimes a choice.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello there are now three types of study abroad agencies.

    1. Intermediaries have to pay intermediary fees of 8,000 to tens of thousands. The market share is higher because of advertising.

    2. The office of a Japanese school in China. Direct admissions make it easier and more realistic than an agent to get an overview of the school. No intermediary fees.

    3. Some Japanese language training institutions. Signed a cooperation agreement with a Japanese school to provide students to Japanese schools. Generally, there is no intermediary fee.

    Although agents say they are 100% successful, in fact, the success rate of 70% or 80% is good. And the cost is not low.

    If you have a Japanese school office in China, it is best to choose an office first, then an agent, and finally a Japanese language training institution.

    Hope it helps.

    If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Find me to do it. I've been studying abroad for so long. Familiar with each link. In Tokyo and Osaka, Japan, there are also many students that I send out.

    It is better to find an agency than to find a professional copywriter for studying in Japan. The cost can be saved a lot.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you can solve the problem of studying abroad by simply asking a question here, then you need an intermediary, what does the language school do, and what do you need to study, what exams, what exams?

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are many other universities such as Asia University, Keio University, and Daito Bunka University, as well as business administration and law studies with cheap tuition.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I'm rather superficial, I only worship the University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, and Waseda ......

    Sorry for not being able to help the mountain......

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Many students are entangled in whether to study in Japan or not, and the pros and cons must be weighed, and whether it is worth it is only in your heart.

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