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Interview Notes of Korean College and Undergraduate Master's Degree

Many students know that Korean colleges generally do not have interviews, but some universities still have such interviews. How was the interview at a Korean university? This is a topic of interest to many students. Let's take a look! The following is the relevant information I have compiled. Welcome to reading.

Language of College of Interview Analysis and Undergraduate Postgraduates in Korean Universities

Let's talk about the interview in the Language Institute. Generally speaking, there is no interview in the language institute. The enrollment of language colleges mainly depends on the cooperative relationship between intermediaries and universities. After a long time of cooperation, we have trust and tacit understanding. Excellent intermediaries will not give bad students to Korean universities because they consider long-term cooperative relations.

According to relevant sources, there are language schools that need interviews at present, namely, the Seoul Campus of Jianguo University and Chungnam University, but these interviews are basically online interviews, with a maximum of ten minutes, usually five or six minutes. The language of the interview is Chinese, which is more reassuring, because there are translation teachers in China.

The content of the interview is basically: first, briefly introduce your family, parents' work and students' academic qualifications; Second, how do you know about this university?

Third, how do you plan to study when you come, and what major you want to study in the future, that is, academic planning. Fourth, the question often asked in the interview is whether there are any relatives in Korea and whether they will work in Korea.

In fact, as can be seen from the above, language schools in Korean universities pay more attention to students' family situation, which is directly related to their learning ability. If they arrive, they are just busy working to earn money and don't go to class, which is not allowed by the university.

During the interview, the language teacher will judge whether you are a normal-thinking student by the speed of your answer and reflection. Therefore, generally speaking, students in language colleges are very nervous about interviews. Actually, it's totally unnecessary. Cheer up and treat it calmly, especially the students in Jinqiao. Don't be afraid. Basically, the interview is a formality.

Let's talk about the interviews of undergraduate and graduate students in Korean universities first. State the main points first, and then elaborate on them in detail. Undergraduate interviews in Korean universities mainly focus on students' Korean scores and family situation. If you are an art student, you should pay more attention to your basic skills and personal potential, such as sketching and music theory. The admission of Korean graduate students mainly focuses on the connection between Korean scores and professional knowledge.

Speaking of interview, let's talk about whether to interview or not. Whether undergraduate or graduate, most schools need interviews to be admitted. Of course, there will also be individual universities that do not interview and only accept materials. However, it should be noted that even if the same school has an interview this semester, it may not be available next semester. Even if there is an interview, different majors in the same university are different. Some majors have interviews and some don't, so whether an interview is needed depends on the enrollment situation of that year. Please keep in touch with your counselor for details.

Ok, let's talk about the content of the interview, which may be of interest to the students.

Interviews for undergraduate and graduate students in Korean universities are generally conducted after the application materials are submitted. If the materials are qualified, you will be informed for an interview, and then Korean universities will conduct an interview according to your materials. Korean universities pay more attention to the following issues:

1 First of all, it's about language, including Korean and English. How is your Korean performance? You will be asked to introduce yourself in Korean. Then, English scores are required for majors in individual universities, but you don't have to have hard TOEFL or IELTS scores. The professor will ask you questions about English, and then he will talk to you in English, or find an English article for you to read, and judge your English level by your performance. Whether it is a graduate interview or an undergraduate interview, the requirements for Korean are very high. Relatively speaking, under the same conditions, students who have passed CET-4, CET-6 or CET-5 have a very high admission probability.

Secondly, the family situation. It can be said that Korean universities pay special attention to family situation, parents' work and income when enrolling undergraduate students. Because in the impression of Koreans, students with excellent family conditions are more conducive to study, and the quality of their parents is relatively high. Relatively speaking, students' personal quality will be higher. This tendency is particularly obvious in the interviews of famous Korean schools.

3 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.

About the interview of Korean art students, I would like to talk about it in particular. If you have a suit, please dress formally, such as a suit, which represents your respect for professors and exams.

Generally speaking, it is a group of 2 to 3 people in the same major. In addition to a simple self-introduction, you are generally asked why you chose this school, why you chose this major, who are the celebrities in this major, and what famous related works you like.

But maybe because I am an art major, I occasionally meet some lovely professors and ask which country you are from, and what's delicious and interesting in your country. This is meaningless. But generally I still don't pay much attention to it, mainly depending on your Korean level. In fact, when interviewing, you don't need to use too difficult grammar, just speak your mind calmly.

If you have your own good works, bring them, preferably the size of a book, which is convenient to carry, and the professor will like them better.

5 the contingency of the interview. Admission to Korean universities, whether undergraduate or graduate, is conditional. Because the professors interviewed are human after all, they also have their own preferences and preferences. No matter the student's personality, appearance and dress, it will have some influence on whether you are admitted or not. This requires you not to be nervous during the interview. When you speak, you must observe the reaction of the interview professor, observe what you say, and adjust your speaking speed according to the interview situation at that time.