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Guide to studying in Korea

The United States and China are still sandwiched between two Koreas, so it is difficult to fight. At present, the news media are only military exercises, political disputes and war of words. If studying abroad is affected, more than 70% of international students in South China are Koreans, and the Korean government cannot afford this responsibility. Notice of extension and suspension of studying abroad for freshmen has been issued. Facts show that there is no such measure or plan.

Voltage conversion plug

Be sure to bring a voltage conversion plug. The voltage in Korea is 1 10V, and that in China is 220V. Switching plugs are available in major supermarkets.

Commonly used drugs

In addition, you can bring some personal commonly used drugs in case of emergency.

means of communication

Foreigners who have just arrived in Korea can use SKYPE to make phone calls, videos or QQ at home before the landing card is completed. Foreigners can buy mobile phones after landing permits, but students under the age of 20 can't buy mobile phones. Domestic mobile phones can also make international calls, and domestic family members can buy 200 calling cards to make calls.

bank deposit

In Korea, every student will open a unified bank account in Korea before the start of school, so of course, China's card is no longer needed.

Certificate of bank deposits

The freezing certificate of 8-65438+ million bank deposits is one of the application materials for admission. Except for a few schools that require deposits of more than 3,000 US dollars (for example, Kyung Hee University Shui Yuan Campus and Shi Chong University), there are some schools that do not need to provide this material according to the requirements of the exit-entry administration offices of the schools (Chungnang National University and Zhougong National University).

articles for daily use

Daily necessities can be bought directly in Korea, and the basic price is similar to that in China. Except fruits and vegetables are more expensive.