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Can I study in Korea after graduating from high school?
You can apply to Korean universities after graduating from high school or not taking the college entrance examination. You can apply as long as you can provide three-year high school transcripts or college entrance examination results. However, after applying, you must first study in several language schools. Generally, you will study in the language class offered by the university you apply for. Most schools require Grade 4, that is, you can learn Korean 1 year or so, and then you can apply for a university. As for admission, in addition to referring to the academic performance of high school, Korean proficiency is also required, and the results of entrance examinations or interviews are also required. In addition, personal comprehensive quality or English scores can also give you a lot of points. Kyung Hee University is a better school in Korea, but the tuition will be higher. Because it is a private school, the living expenses in Seoul campus are higher. The specific tuition fees can be found on the homepage of Kyung Hee University. The above introduction will be more detailed, because the tuition fees will change more or less every year, and the tuition fees will be different according to different majors. The tuition fee of the Language Institute is about 50,000-60,000 a year. The cost of living depends on the level of personal consumption. It's almost the same to spend 700/800,000 more or 300/400,000 less a month.