The collective concept of college students in China comes from two circles, one is the class and the other is the dormitory. When they enter the university, they have to receive military training first, and then take classes as a unit. Everyone's activities, classes and schedules are the same. Besides attending classes, the most important thing is the dormitory (sleeping party).
But for Korean students, because of the course selection system, your classmates are different in each class every semester, so the collective concept of Korean students comes from the community. Observing, you will find that members of the same community generally have good relations. And because of the tension in Korean dormitories, there is also a lack of the most wonderful sleeping party.
02. Military service
South Korea stipulates that male nationals must perform military service unconditionally before the age of 30. I once discussed with my friends: Why do Korean boys always try their best not to do military service? Being a soldier is a glorious thing! A friend said: Because of the huge population difference between countries, not everyone can be a soldier in China. Of course, it is glorious.
The age difference of college students in China in the same period is about 1 year, but you may find that you are in your thirties (especially graduate students) in the same period, because Korean boys have to serve in the military for two years, and they may drop out of school for one or two semesters for various reasons, resulting in a much larger age difference among students in the same period than in China.
03. Focus on learning
Chinese college students generally attach importance to the final exam, and the effective study time of each semester is about one to two weeks before the final exam. I don't think it's a big problem not to go to class once or twice. As long as the exam week is violently raided, everything will be fine if the final score can be guaranteed.
Korean college students pay more attention to the usual accumulation. Whether it is the publication in class, homework after class or attendance, they will take it seriously. It is not that the final exam is not important to them, but because the scores of Korean universities account for 60% of the final scores, professors of Korean universities will pay more attention to a student's daily performance.
04. Wine culture
Then there is the wine culture in Korean universities, which is related to Koreans' love of drinking in their daily lives. It is the best age for college students to have fun, drink freely and enhance their feelings with alcohol. Some girls can even drink more than boys.
However, Orange reminds all the babies here that girls should not try to be brave when they go out alone, and safety comes first. Don't get drunk, pay more attention ~
05. The culture of the younger generation
The emphasis on the relationship between the younger generation and the older generation is not only reflected in Korean university campuses, but also in all aspects of Korean society. In China University, you may be politely called "senior, senior", but obviously it is not as serious as the culture of the younger generation in Korean universities. The elders can educate and even teach the younger generation (the younger generation can't talk back), take the initiative to say hello when meeting the older generation, bow and take off your hat, and so on.
But one advantage is that the elders will also take care of the younger generation. Eating together will not cost the younger generation money, but will also give the younger generation taxi money after dinner, and so on. Moreover, the relationship between the younger generation in the student period will also become a favorable network in the future social life. Koreans who attach importance to "geography" will take special care of the younger generation from the same school in interpersonal communication.