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Why do many people go to Korea to study? ...
Just like the last question I answered!

1, you can go to a better ranked school.

Why did I finally decide to study in Korea? In fact, the reason is simple, in order to go to a better school!

Yes, I failed the college entrance examination.

I'm from Shandong. Maybe everyone has heard how terrible the college entrance examination in Shandong is. Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Hebei and Shandong are known as the big provinces of college entrance examination in hell mode. There are many high-level students and college entrance examination students in Shandong, and the competitive pressure is very great.

According to my score, if I go to a domestic school and volunteer well, I can go to an undergraduate course. If you don't report well, you may have to go to junior college. However, I clearly understand that I really don't want to go to junior college! ! !

If you study in Korea, you can go to a better undergraduate college, have the aura of international students, and broaden your horizons during your study abroad.

Take the East Asia University in Korea, where I am now studying. The ranking of QS Asian universities is similar to that of 2 1 1 universities in China, such as Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Media and Central University of Finance and Economics.

How can I put it? If you want to be admitted to these schools in China, you can basically only daydream.

2. Apply for admission easily

Except Seoul National University, other schools in Korea don't look at your college entrance examination results. Look more at your Korean scores, such as Korea University and Yonsei University. The topic requires level 4.

And Korean is much simpler than English, French and other languages. For a non-schoolmaster like me, Korea smells really good. At that time, my classmate applied to study in the United States, and her TOEFL failed.

3. The cost of studying in Korea is low and the working class can afford it.

Rich second generation, the family is not short of money, please skip this one automatically.

To tell the truth, as far as the cost of studying abroad is concerned, it is still Han Xiang.

Compared with other countries, the cost of studying in Korea is really low, and the tuition fee is about 40,000-70,000 RMB a year. Compared with European and American countries, the annual tuition fee is 250 thousand+,which is really not too fragrant. And even with the living expenses, it is almost 800 ~1.2000 a year.

The cost of living in Seoul is higher than that in other regions, and the East Asian University I attended is not bad in Busan. For example, renting a house in Seoul costs 2500+ per month, and it costs about 2000 yuan in Busan.

Let's talk about renting a house first. Off-topic, many school dormitories in Seoul are difficult to apply for or do not provide dormitories, so they need to find their own houses. Schools in Busan provide dormitories, and dormitories are cheaper. The monthly accommodation fee in our school is about 1500 yuan.

4, close to home, it is convenient to go home on holiday.

Needless to say, the direct flight from Qingdao to Busan takes about 1.5 hours, and the air ticket is much cheaper than going to Europe and America.

5. South Korea allows international students to work.

Compared with the United States and other western countries, South Korea's management of international students' work is relatively loose.

South Korea's minimum hourly wage in 2065438+2009 is equivalent to RMB about 50 yuan, with topic3 level above, and can legally work 25 hours a week.

Specifically, 50 * 25 * 4 = 5,000 yuan, a part-time job for one month, can almost solve their living expenses.

6. Good public security and safety

To tell the truth, I'm still afraid of a country like the United States that can hold guns. Moreover, the cultural differences are too great for fear of accidentally touching the minefield. South Korea is closer to China, with less cultural differences and better adaptability.

7, makeup technology up, wearing skills up

When I was in China, most of my friends didn't wear makeup, so I basically didn't wear makeup. If you want to be ugly, you can be ugly together, hahaha.

After coming to Korea, if you don't wear makeup, it's really ugly ... South Korea will wear makeup from high school students to grandmothers. You are really the only one who is ugly when you go out without makeup. ...

South Korea's toilet, in fact, Korean literal translation dressing room, most Korean girls will put on makeup after going to the toilet.

Moreover, Korean cosmetics are very famous. I don't need to say this, and the price is also very affordable.

So, I began to force myself to learn makeup artists, including eyeliner, eye shadow, highlight, blush, shadow, eyebrows, lipstick, wearing and so on. After returning home, when my friends saw me, they all thought that I had become beautiful and fashionable, and said that I had changed my head. ...

8. a little saliva

In fact, before I came to Korea, I saw a lot of information on the Internet that studying in Korea was not good and the recognition of returning to China was low. I am at the bottom of the chain of despising studying abroad, so I might as well go to Europe and America.

To tell the truth, Europe and America are certainly good, and I'm looking forward to it, but considering the cost and difficulty of graduation in European and American schools, I'd better forget it.

Some students said that I went to Korea to study. Why not apply for SKY (explain, it is the top school in Korea, Seoul National University, Yonsei University and Korea University)? In fact, no one wants to enter a prestigious school, but everyone who has a little dream does, but it is not only difficult to apply, but also difficult to graduate.

After studying in China for more than ten years, I don't want to go abroad. I choose a school with a slightly higher level than myself. When I have time, I can take a part-time job and get to know the local culture. Learning while playing is also very fulfilling. And Korea is loose in and strict out. You can't mix if you want to graduate.

The written material information is reproduced from the undergraduate enrollment network of East Asia University in Korea and deleted.