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Wuxi New Channel will answer for you: Studying in South Korea has the following advantages: focusing on international cooperation and learning environment is superior to Korean politics.
The government pays attention to strengthening cooperation in international education, and Korean universities are selective, no exams are required, and it is relatively easy for Chinese students to obtain the corresponding degrees. For example, Yonsei University, Inha University, Soongsil University, ** University, etc., all have inter-university cooperation and exchanges with famous universities in China. Korean universities offer a wide range of majors and excellent quality of teaching, so students are free to choose the major they want to study.
The cost of studying abroad is low, and it is suitable for working families in Korea. The annual tuition fee of Lihe Public University is about 10,000 yuan for undergraduate students and 10,000 yuan for graduate students. The annual tuition fee for private university students is about 3-40,000 yuan, and the annual tuition fee for graduate students is 40,000 yuan.
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If you want to study in Korea, you have to go through the language barrier first, which means that you need to go to Korea to study at a language school.
In the case of Korean language colleges in the Seoul area, there are three schools that can accept secondary school graduates**, Jianguo, and Hongik.
Then when you have reached level 4 in Korean Chinese, you can apply to universities.
Living expenses + tuition fees are about 100,000 yuan a year, and you can work part-time and get scholarships to subsidize the expenses.
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Yes, but one of the more important things about studying in Korea is to pass the Korean language.
You can choose to go to a language school in Korea, but this way can be more expensive.
You can also choose to study well in the language in your home country and pass level 4 before applying directly to a university in South Korea.
This way is more economical, mainly depends on your situation, whether you want to go directly or learn and go again.
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Your question is like, I want to go to the moon, I don't have a spaceship, I don't have a spaceship, and I don't have a spaceship person.
So what am I going to do on the moon, and what am I going to do?
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Won't go too? If you don't want to go again, just go and learn.
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More and more secondary school students are applying to study in South Korea, so what are the conditions for secondary school students to apply for studying in South Korea? Let's take a look! Welcome to the reading.
Secondary school students apply to study in South Korea
Generally, students with a high school degree can apply for language courses in Korean universities, and technical secondary school qualifications also belong to the category of high school qualifications, as long as they can get a high school diploma certificate certified by the Ministry of Education of China, there should be no problem in applying for language colleges. After completing the language course at the language school, you can apply for university majors after meeting the entrance requirements of Korean universities (TOPIK level 4).
However, it is worth noting that secondary school students have certain difficulties in applying for admission to key universities in Korea (some of which also admit secondary school students) and some key national universities, because these universities have high requirements for international students in order to maintain their high standards of education. Therefore, if you have average grades, you may want to consider some other private universities, although the tuition fees are more expensive than national universities, but the threshold is relatively low.
At the same time, if you don't know the language, you will not be able to apply to universities, and Korean language proficiency is an extremely important criterion for Korean universities to review foreign students. If you have a good language score, you can also apply to a good university, such as some well-known universities generally require applicants to have a level of Korean proficiency.
Application path for secondary school students to study in Korea: HDC study abroad Korean language class
Adhering to the concept of education to teach and educate people, education to serve the society, to meet the needs of the rapid development of China-South Korea economy and trade, and to cultivate high-level talents to serve the cultural exchanges between China and South Korea, HDC International Education established the Korean language training program in 2006, which aims to provide transitional language and cultural education for students who plan to study in South Korea for undergraduate and master's degrees, and lay a solid foundation for successful study in South Korea.
This program is a half-year program (one semester). The training goal of the half-year school type is to lay the foundation for domestic and improve abroad. Due to the strong teaching force, scientific and reasonable curriculum, first-class teaching level, and strict daily management, the students cultivated not only have strong language skills, but also understand Korean society and Korean etiquette, and can integrate into the study and social life in Korea as soon as possible, and have excellent performance in overseas learning.
Therefore, this class enjoys a high reputation among the top Korean universities, and the graduates of this class are the candidates for admission to Korean universities.
For this reason, many well-known universities in Korea (such as Sungkyunkwan University, Hanyang University, Sogang University, Ewha Womans University, Kyung Hee University, etc.) conduct early batch undergraduate preparatory admission in this class every year, which is much earlier than the recruitment time for domestic international students. That is to say, students in this class can know their admission results in advance before the results of the TOPIK level test come out, and they will receive high scholarships from prestigious universities. As the largest and longest-running top Korean study abroad training program in the industry, HDC International Education has successfully trained more than 2,000 students to study in South Korea.
Nowadays, secondary school students are generally not easy to find jobs after graduation, and it is best to learn a skill, and now the most popular is hairdressers, car repair technicians, chefs, etc., and learning e-commerce is also a good choice. Choose your favorite career based on your personal interests.
Secondary school students will have skills training in the local area will go directly. You can sign up for a local technical school.
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