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Questions frequently asked by professors in interviews for studying in Korea.

# China, China, China # Introduction Korea is one of the few developed countries in Asia. As a developed country, the economy is definitely good, and education is also very developed as a fundamental affirmation. The following are the sharing questions that professors often ask in the interview of studying in South Korea. Welcome to read the reference!

1. Frequently asked questions by Professor in the interview for studying in Korea.

1. At the beginning, students will be asked to introduce themselves briefly and investigate the Korean level.

This is also the most basic and the first level of every interview: a simple self-introduction. Let you briefly introduce yourself in Korean, and then talk casually. Some experts and professors will also ask about your English grades. If you have English-related qualifications in your resume, you will probably have English to talk to you. Under the same qualification, language expression ability is the main evaluation factor. Your Korean level has passed CET-4, and there is a high probability that graduate students will be hired at CET-5. Although some universities only need Korean topik3, oral English is also very important. Many colleges and universities apply for three-level qualifications, but they are not employment standards.

2. Reasons for choosing colleges and technical majors

Before the interview, it is necessary to have a brief overview of the institutions and technical majors you apply for. Students applying for graduate students should have enough research content of research teachers. If you want the guidance of scientific research, you should be sincere and firm in answering difficult questions, and listen carefully to the questions of experts and professors before answering.

3. Family economic situation, income comes from parents' work.

When Korean colleges and universities recruit undergraduate students, they are particularly concerned about the financial situation of their families and will immediately ask their parents what they do and their income levels. This kind of problem is to grasp the economic development of students' families. In the impression of Koreans, students with excellent family conditions are more conducive to study and training, and their parents' literacy is also higher. Relatively speaking, students' personal qualities will be high. This situation is particularly obvious in the interviews of key universities in Korea. Also, when asking for money, don't forget to mention that you will work and study in Korea in the future! Although South Korea allows foreign students to work to earn money, it is inevitable that students may not put all their energy into their studies. In a word, try to show that your family has enough economic development ability for you to study in Korea. Finally, we should be dignified and pay attention to manners. Korean is the etiquette of China.

4. What's your first impression of Korea? Do you have any family or friends in Korea?

Asking if you have any family and friends in Korea is actually indirectly grasping that you are doing illegal work under the banner of staying! This kind of thing is the most taboo in colleges and universities, so we must be careful in answering this situation. When it comes to the impression of Korea, let's answer it from the aspects of special food and Korean drama. Koreans also attach great importance to students' individualization.

5. Post-graduation plan, career development plan

Don't say that you haven't decided yet, but you must be careful when you answer this difficult question. Just answer these words: I want to stay in Korea or work for a Korean company in China. Talk briefly about your dream and so on. Just be concise and clear.

The most basic is the above five questions. For some technical majors, it is likely to be more optimized. For example, in some technical majors like art majors, experts and professors will continue to ask questions closely around students' personal portfolios. Everyone must prepare in advance before the interview.

2. Guide to the Interview of Studying in Korea

First, the interview etiquette instructions

South Korea is a country that pays great attention to etiquette, so pay special attention to etiquette when interviewing.

1. Be careful not to be late! Try to arrive at the interview site 20 minutes in advance. If it is a telephone or video interview, remember to test the network in advance to avoid unexpected situations.

2. Exquisite and neat appearance! Dress formally and lightly, and don't wear exaggerated jewelry.

3. Basic greetings! After meeting the professor, bow 90 degrees and say hello. Finally, thanks to the professor. If you open the chair while sitting, put it back.

4. Be modest and confident! There is no need to exaggerate your experience, but you should have confidence in what you say.

Second, the interview dress instructions

I suggest that you try to wear formal clothes during the interview, which is more formal, and it also represents your respect for the professor and your attention to this exam. Boys can wear suits and look refreshed. Girls can wear a little light makeup to enhance their self-confidence and make the whole person look more attractive.

Third, other interview instructions

1. Language problem: Languages include Korean and English. How is your Korean level? Can Korean be communicated without barriers in class? Of course, there are also some universities that provide Chinese teaching or Chinese assistance, such as Xijiang University and Seoul National Science University. IELTS and TOEFL are generally not mandatory, but providing scores is also very extra points. In many universities, you can apply for scholarship relief if you have IELTS scores.

2. Family situation: In the enrollment of Korean universities, students' family situation, parents' work situation and income situation are usually very concerned. Because in the impression of Koreans, children with excellent family conditions are more conducive to learning, and the quality of parents and children is generally higher.

3. Learning planning

Learning planning. Interviewing professors usually ask you what major you want to study, how much you know about this major, and how you plan to learn it well in the future. Even some professors will ask, why did you choose this university instead of other universities for the same major? It depends on your own adaptability. This is especially important for students who apply for Korean graduate students, and they need to be fully prepared.

3. Types of foreign exchange commonly used for studying in Korea

1. UnionPay exchange rate

However, the exchange rate of actual credit card consumption is different from the international exchange rate and bank exchange rate. UnionPay, in particular, has an exclusive exchange rate, and the exchange rate is based on this exclusive exchange rate for spending by credit card in Korea or withdrawing money from ATM in Korea.

It should be reminded that although the general UnionPay card does not require a handling fee when swiping the card, it basically requires a handling fee for cash withdrawal in different places. The specific handling fee can refer to the charging standards of different banks. Korean mushrooms used Huaxia debit card before. Some students said that there was no handling fee for withdrawing cash every day 1, but when I applied for the card, the bank staff told me that there was no handling fee for the first three transactions every day. Ask when you apply for a card.

2. Department store exchange rate

Why do you separate the exchange rates of department stores and duty-free shops here? That's because you have suffered a loss because of this problem, so I remind you in particular. At the beginning, UnionPay cards were used by default in department stores and duty-free shops, and the exchange rate was UnionPay. But this is not the case. Are based on the department store's own exchange rate.

Someone is going to Korea to buy a diamond ring. Because there was no favorite style in the duty-free area, they went to the department store to buy it. I looked at the exchange rate of UnionPay in advance and asked the clerk that the exchange rate is different from that of UnionPay. In fact, if it is something of little value, it is not much difference. However, for a diamond ring with a relatively large value, the difference in exchange rate can make you spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars more!

Finally, I took the cash and paid again, but I had another problem. That is to say, a UnionPay card can only withdraw 1 10,000 won (about 6,000 RMB) a day at most, but 1 10,000 won is not enough, so I borrowed money from my friends in the same industry and finally bought this diamond ring. Although it took a big detour, it was still worth it, because it also saved a lot of money ~

3. Cash exchange rate

Let's talk about the cash exchange rate. Many people will still bring cash or change some money in domestic banks to come back. Let's start with domestic banks. The cash exchange rate of domestic banks is definitely cheaper than the money you exchanged in Korea. In fact, it is necessary to exchange some cash in domestic banks in advance, because airport transportation fees still have to be paid in cash.

Of course, changing money in Korea is also very particular. Don't go to the bank foolishly, because China Bank and Korean Bank are the same. A tourist destination like Myeongdong is full of money changers, and each one is a little different. In fact, this fungus still suggests that you bring more RMB cash, because usually the cash exchange rate will be higher than the UnionPay exchange rate!

In fact, before traveling to South Korea, in addition to figuring out the exchange rate issue, we should also prepare some simple Korean emergencies, not many, just enough ~