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1. Do you want to continue the book? It has nothing to do with the previous major.
2 Of course there is. 3Yes but some Korean Chinese proficiency is required.
4. About 50% will be exempted in the first year, and you will have to look at the results in the future.
5. Not available but can be borrowed from the library.
6 Of course there is broadband in your hostel of course free of charge.
7. Provide ah must have dormitories.
8. The cost of school living and tuition in the Seoul area generally costs 50,000-80,000 yuan, but you can go to work and there are many things you can do.
If someone I don't understand, I've been in Korea for 7 years.
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1.If you have a large professional span, your bachelor's degree starts as a sophomore.
2.Yes, there is, but it seems that Chinese are not allowed to attend this major now.
3。This is okay, but your previous major is different from the liberal arts, and you may have to start studying it in your sophomore year. It doesn't matter if the freshman year is also in a liberal arts class.
4.50% off the first semester instead of the first year (I don't remember much) and the second semester will depend on your grades.
5.No, at your own expense.
6.The Internet in South Korea is still very developed, so you don't have to worry about not having an Internet connection. Gratis.
7.I don't know about it, but I don't think it's available.
8.The first semester of liberal arts is 3.25 million won, do the math yourself. The vicinity of Konkuk University is quite prosperous, and the consumption is relatively high. I was admitted to Jianguo in the second semester of '09, but I didn't go to school because of the high prices there.
Personally, I feel that Jianguo's dormitory is too expensive, 450,000 a month. When you come and meet friends, it's better to share a house with friends! What else can you ask me.
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Universities in South Korea are divided into private and public, so students who go to study in South Korea will prefer to apply for public universities, among which South Korea's national universities are a good choice, so how to apply to South Korea's national universities? Let's take a look! Welcome to the reading.
How to Apply to National Universities!
National universities in South Korea generally have a long history. If you want to apply for a national university, first of all, you need to have a high school diploma or equivalent, and you can also meet the academic requirements of transfer students from individual institutions.
Level 3 or higher is required for Korean language proficiency. In addition, some of these national universities also require English, which requires students to prepare in advance. Compared to some Korean private universities, there is not much difference in teaching.
In Korean national universities, the tuition fee for one semester is between 10,000 yuan, and there are two semesters a year, which is also an advantage of national universities. Tuition fees will be cheaper than private schools, and there are ** subsidies.
The relatively large expenses are the living expenses for one year. In the Seoul area, it costs about 50,000-60,000 yuan a year, but many international students reduce their tuition fees by studying lightly. In addition, national universities have a scholarship system that is offered to outstanding international students.
At present, most of the national universities in South Korea are supported by South Korea**, so if you like some national universities and are not very financially rich, then the national universities in South Korea will be your best choice.
To sum up, if you want to go to a national university in Korea, you need to apply some time in advance, and the number of places in each national university is also limited.
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