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Study in South Korea: Half tuition, money exchange tips, living rules and cost savings

South Korea is a country full of vitality and opportunities, attracting more and more international students. This article will introduce you to some practical tips and precautions for studying in South Korea to help you better adapt to life and study in South Korea. Half tuition and full scholarships

Korean universities provide scholarship opportunities for outstanding students with half tuition, and you are more likely to receive full scholarships, making your tuition free. This is a rare honor and well worth the effort. Tips for exchanging money

In South Korea, there are various channels for exchanging money, but you can usually enjoy a higher exchange rate by going to the black market to exchange money. It is recommended to keep some RMB in case you need it when you return to your country. Living regulations

Different schools have different regulations. Some allow part-time work, while others prohibit it; some allow off-campus renting, while others do not. Some schools are even open to lifestyle habits such as smoking, drinking, and staying out late. But please note that some schools have strict rules and these are not allowed. Saving on expenses

If you save on expenses when studying in Korea, the annual cost including tuition will cost about 50,000 yuan. If you work part-time, the cost may be lower. However, prices in South Korea are relatively high, so please choose carefully when shopping to avoid spending too much.