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Is it really hard to get into Seoul National University?

Is it really hard to get into Seoul National University?

Admissions to Seoul National University is extremely competitive. From 1981 to 1987, when an applicant could apply only to one university at a time, more than 80\% of the top 0.5\% scorers in the test that is given for admissions applied to SNU and still, many of them were unsuccessful.

Is it good to study in Seoul National University?

Seoul National University is ranked 36 in QS World University Rankings by TopUniversities and has an overall score of 3.6 stars, according to student reviews on Studyportals, the best place to find out how students rate their study and living experience at universities from all over the world.

Do Korean students study hard to get into a top university?

Some people blame that Korean students study like “cramming machines”. Yes, they study hard to get into one of the top universities. For example, only 0.5\% of all the high school graduates get admission to SNU, which is 3,000 out of 600,000.

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How hard is it to get into Seoul National University?

Actually, the general acceptance rate is not that low compared to the top universities in the U.S. Actually, maybe, much higher. But, I believe that it is more competitive to get into Seoul National University, compared to the top universities in the U.S. You have to be more academically competent.

How hard is it to get admission in SNU?

Gain a global economic perspective to help you make informed business decisions. It is not too hard to get the admission of SNU for graduate program but for the undergraduate program, i have never seen any foreign students who do not have the government scholarship (for 4 years atudying here).

How do you compare SNU students to other students?

SNU has some very bright students if you really want to compare with someone who has it all, from the looks, money, brain then you’ll be in trouble. Just focus on yourself, see if you are making progress, if you are learning what you wanted to learn, and learning that thing you didn’t even know you were supposed to learn.