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What's the experience of studying in Korea?
The quality of education in Korea has been developing gradually. Today, three universities in South Korea are listed in the QS list TOP 120, which reflects that the research strength of universities in this country is really strong. How is college life after studying in this country? The following is what I brought to you, what kind of experience it is to study in Korea, and I hope it will help you.

First, life.

For students studying abroad, after all, there are still many places to pay attention to when they are in a foreign country. For example, what should students pay attention to when studying in Korea?

Travel, the country's means of transportation are mainly buses and subways, which are not far from China. For students going to study in this country, they should be prepared in advance, because the landform of this country is mountainous, even in a relatively prosperous city, there are often mountains and mountains, so students should be prepared and exercise more.

In fact, the garbage classification system in this country is relatively mature, and China students are still relatively unfamiliar with this aspect. If they really don't know, they should prepare the corresponding garbage bags and put them in the garbage collection office on the corner early when throwing garbage. Chopsticks in this country are made of flat metal. For China people, they are basically daily necessities made of wood. Students can take these items with them if necessary. Students should also know that the country prefers to drink coffee. Basically, you can see a coffee shop within a few steps, which is a welfare paradise for students who like coffee.

Politeness, which students should pay attention to when studying in colleges and universities in this country, such as daily greetings. In our country, waving is the main way to say hello, but in this country, it is only possible for friends to do so. Basically, you need to nod and bow to show your courtesy to your elders. In terms of honorific words, China is not very particular about the appellation of language, but the country has a systematic honorific words, and a few words will use many core words to show respect for people. Students should pay attention to this, and pay more attention to using honorifics when meeting strangers or elders. In terms of order, you can basically see the countryside in various scenes, such as buses, toilets, ordering food and elevators. When taking the elevator, pay attention to people leaning to the right. The left side is to make room for the first-aid people.

Second, education.

Studying in this country will naturally be different from studying in China. The country is more inclined to the western education model and hopes that students will be independent. Activities are basically based on departments and grades, and the concept of class is not emphasized. Basically, learning needs students' own consciousness. Because there are many students in the class, the teacher will not remind the students after class, but depends on the students' conscious choice to complete their homework and courses. Elective courses in this country are not fixed for students of different classes, but allow students of all departments to attend classes. There are also some elective courses for the whole school students to choose their own combination courses. For graduate students, the number of graduate students in this country is usually relatively small, with small classes not exceeding 15 and large classes not exceeding 30. I would like to remind you that the elective courses in this country are mainly competitions, which are somewhat similar to those in China. In other words, some courses are very popular. If students miss it, they should choose other courses. I hope the students will sign up for elective courses as soon as possible.

It is a holiday after students finish their degrees. For students, these spare time is very rare. At this time, it is suggested that students can start playing. In addition, it is worth mentioning that in terms of study, some students work part-time to earn tuition fees, and some students go to military service when they are old. These situations are considered pauses. Students sometimes find that some students are in their own grade, but they are not necessarily the same age.

Third, the curriculum.

In learning, attendance is very important in this country. In addition to students' achievements in all aspects, attendance is very important. Many teachers attach great importance to this aspect. For example, if a student is absent from class, the student who may be absent from class will be punished more. Some teachers even stipulate that students will fail classes if they miss classes for three times, which is their own learning ability, but attendance directly shows students' attitude. Please pay attention to attendance.

In this country, the curriculum characteristics of both undergraduate and graduate students are biased towards the British and American teaching model. In addition, there is also a presentation of courses in this country, which refers to the presentation of students. Individuals or groups can use this model. Teachers will publish topics at the beginning of the semester, and then divide the tasks into groups, so that students can show the presentations of each class on stage. Here, I want to remind everyone that every member has his own responsibilities, so don't think about relying on team members, because presentation needs everyone's joint efforts to complete, and this publication has greatly exercised students' on-the-spot ability. After all, this country is a liberal education. I hope students will not relax when studying in colleges and universities.