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Study abroad life in gyeongsang university
1. Use of libraries and networks

The library of this school has 3000 seats. The study room is open from 6: 00 to 23: 00, and it is open 24 hours during the exam.

There are six libraries, including central library, electronic library and branch libraries, with a collection of 930,000 volumes and Yu Ben Academic Journal 17200. Students can search overseas books online at any time.

2. Student club

The student hall has living facilities such as bank, post office, bookstore, photo studio, travel agency, sporting goods store, gift shop, optical shop, computer center and cosmetics store.

3. Residence

Boys and girls are in different dormitories.

Two rooms

Accommodation (including board and lodging): 754, 100 won/semester (paid separately on holidays).

Due to seasonal factors, dormitory fees may be adjusted. ※.

Dormitory facilities: single bed, wardrobe, telephone, study facilities, bathroom, laundry room, lounge, bathroom, canteen, shop, study, table tennis room, gym, etc. 1. Training visa: D-4 visa, updated every 6 months.

Continuation (D-4): After studying for one year, judge whether to allow continuation according to the attendance rate of students for one year.

2. Study visa: D-2 visa, which is renewed once a year.

Those who enter universities or graduate schools after completing training courses need to change their D-4 visas to D-2 visas. 1. Holding a research visa (D-4): Students are prohibited from working by law.

2. Holder of study visa (D-2): Those who have stayed in Korea for more than 6 months can work 20 hours a week after reporting to the Korea Exit-Entry Administration. In case of illness or accident, foreigners who join health insurance can enjoy the same medical insurance as Koreans. Generally, the diagnosis fee for receiving treatment in a hospital is about 3000 ~ 5000 won.

/kloc-the monthly insurance premium is 40,000 won, and the three-month insurance premium is paid in one lump sum.

Health insurance is continuous, not once a year, so foreigners who join health insurance are obliged to pay insurance premiums all the time during their stay in Korea.