Which is better, Yonsei University or Korea University?
The two schools are neck and neck. South Korea's humanities may be a little stronger. If the surrounding environment is stronger, there is a business circle outside Yeonpyeong, but I personally think the campus in South Korea is more beautiful. As far as Korea is concerned, your undergraduate course score is a bit risky, generally around 85, at least not less than 80, but recently the admission rate of foreigners in Yeonpyeong is much higher than that in Korea. Most of our graduate students don't need interviews. It is better to have beautiful English scores.