? Nationality requirements for applying to study in Korea: I and my parents are both foreign nationalities, and parents or I who hold Korean nationality cannot apply. Education requirements: To apply for undergraduate freshmen, you need to have high school or equivalent education (graduated from ordinary high school, technical secondary school, vocational high school, technical school, etc. , depending on the admissions brochure). Language requirements: The basic requirement is that Korean should reach Grade 3 (different majors in the same school have different language requirements). For example, Jiaquan University needs a Korean Proficiency Test (topik3) to apply for an undergraduate course. Because each stage has different requirements for studying abroad, you can learn about it next.
Undergraduate study abroad conditions: high school education or above; The age is between 18 and 25 years old; Because many undergraduate courses in Korea are taught in Korean, in order to ensure that students can graduate smoothly, students are required to pass the Korean Band 3 exam. Postgraduate application conditions: bachelor degree; The age is between 18 and 27 years old; If you choose to teach in Korean, you need to pass the Korean Band 3 exam. If you apply for English teaching, your TOEFL score is above 550. Requirements for doctoral application: If you have a master's degree and can successfully pass the language test, you can formally apply.
? Precautions for studying in Korea Students registered in Korean colleges and universities should immediately report to the academic guidance professor or the Foreign Exchange Office so as to be included in the list of academic work, environmental adaptation counseling and emergency assistance. Focus on learning and always pay attention to your personal safety. In case of emergency, contact the guidance professor, foreign student consultant, Korean Students' Union and China Embassy in China immediately. Take the subway, remember the route and transfer place in advance before going out, and bring a map.
Don't just open the door at home. If you meet a stranger or claim to repair the telephone or water pipe, even if you have an appointment, ask the visitor to confirm before opening the door. Always pay attention to whether there are suspicious people around you following or paying attention to you. Don't expose your money. Men should put small bills and large bills in two pockets. Remember to take back your credit cards after you use them. Don't carry all your credit cards at the same time. When a person is at home, lock the door after going in and check if there is anyone in the house. If you need to go out, lock the door even if you return for a short time.