Is it hard to enter SNU?
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Is it hard to enter SNU?
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.
Do you need to know Korean to get into SNU?
Yes, it’s possible. SNU requires either a Korean or an English test score for admission. So each semester, quite a few students who don’t know any Korean get admitted and start their freshman year. The fact that most introductory freshman courses are usually offered in English helps quite a bit.
What is it like to study Korean at SNU?
Korean language is very different from European and Anglophone counterparts and most of the students, even at SNU didn’t grow up in an environment where they have a chance to speak English. So coursework and classes available for international students are quite limited.
Where do I Send my Graduation certificate to Seoul National University (SNU)?
This does not apply to applicants who have already submitted their graduation certificate – Address: Seoul National University, Office of Admissions Bldg. 150, Room 401 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 08826, Korea – Tel. +82-2-880-6971 – E-mail: [email protected] 5. Visa & Certificate of Admissions 5-1.
What is the SNU Certificate of admission?
– The Certificate of Admission is an official document which is approved by the Ministry of Justice in Korea and issued by Seoul National University. This document confirms admission of regular degree course of an individual foreign student at SNU. – The document is required for international students to apply for a visa.
Where can foreigners learn Korean in South Korea?
SNU’s Korean Language Education Center offers ten-week sessions to foreigners or students from overseas. Students may begin the program in any session. All students are required to take a placement test, so that they can be assigned classes according to their command of the language.