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How good is it for exchange students to go to I-Shou University in Taiwan? Is it easy to fail the course? Are there many exams? In terms of living expenses, thank you for the guidance. I am very grate

How good is it for exchange students to go to I-Shou University in Taiwan? Is it easy to fail the course? Are there many exams? In terms of living expenses, thank you for the guidance. I am very grateful.

The overall level of universities in Taiwan is much higher than that of universities in mainland China

I checked that the university you want to go to is in Kaohsiung. I have only been to Kaohsiung twice. Overall, I feel Yes, the most prosperous cities in Taiwan are Taipei to the north and Kaohsiung to the south.

Generally speaking, private universities in Taiwan are very strict in admissions and admission. It is easy to apply for admission, but if you want to avoid failing the course, you have to work hard on your own. However, the school will not make things difficult for local students. As long as they complete their homework seriously, don't skip classes, and don't be deducted from the midterm and final exams, they won't fail.

For exams, I don’t know what major you are in. I am majoring in design, so usually for my exams I submit my work and then make a PPT to present on stage. For theory classes, I have to submit a report on my experience every week. It's very simple. Teachers in Taiwan value hard work, and they will google it to see if your homework was copied from the Internet. One of Mr. Lu's worst habits is that he likes to copy ready-made things. This is usually severely criticized by the teacher.

In terms of life, I am from the north and have been in Taiwan for more than half a year. What I am most uncomfortable with is the food, which is generally too sweet. This may vary from person to person, and some people may like it very much. My monthly living expenses are about 3,000 if I don’t go out, and 5,00 if I travel. The main reasons are travel expenses, accommodation and souvenirs. The inconvenience is that except for Taipei and Kaohsiung where MRT transportation is very convenient, other areas only have taxis and buses. The starting price of a taxi is also the cheapest in Taipei and Kaohsiung, while other areas are more expensive at RMB 2. The bus is hard to find and it only takes half an hour to arrive. I don’t recommend taking it.

That’s pretty much it, I hope it helps.

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