New students who will enroll in September can refer to the following points, which may be helpful for your study abroad life. No.1 Don’t sign casually. Signing means that you have read everything on the paper and agreed! Signing as an international student is mostly related to sc

New students who will enroll in September can refer to the following points, which may be helpful to your study abroad life.

No.1

Don’t sign casually

Signing means that you have read everything on the paper and agreed! Signing as an international student is mostly related to schools and student visas.

When we read a Chinese contract in China, we don’t want to read it if it has too many words. If it is changed to Korean , we don’t want to read it carefully... But because the moment you sign the paper, it proves that you agree, so you have to treat yourself Be responsible for your behavior, so read it carefully even if it is troublesome. If there is anything you don't understand, ask the person who asked you to sign exactly. When international students first arrive in Korea, the signature they face is the rental contract. If the language is not good, they must confirm the contents of the contract again and again before signing.

No.2

Do not be absent without excuse

As a student, it is a matter of course not to be late or absent. However, if you are sick or have something special and cannot go to school, you need to inform the teacher in advance of asking for leave. If you go to the hospital, remember to submit the certificate issued by the hospital to the administrative office afterwards.

But if you just don’t want to go to school or skip class if you want to sleep in... don’t! ! !

No.3

Don’t rush to work part-time.

Everyone knows that students are allowed to work part-time to earn money in Korea, but don’t rush when you first arrive in Korea.

First, in South Korea, you have to enter the country to study for half a year before you can work. If you start working part-time after entering the country, it is illegal to work. Second, part-time work affects their studies. Especially for students from language colleges, they start working part-time when they first arrive in Korea and have not learned Korean well. This is not good for entering university in the future.

No.4

Don’t drink excessively

One of the biggest changes in adulthood is that more and more things are allowed by law, and alcohol is one of them. Especially what should you do if you have an accident while drunk abroad? And because we are foreigners, medical expenses in Korea are very expensive. Even if we join the international student insurance, if we end up getting injured, we will only suffer the loss.

In addition, if you quarrel with others while drunk, things will become very complicated, so drink in moderation!

The above is a summary of four things to note when studying abroad. The most important prerequisite for studying abroad is safety and health. Now that you are an adult, you must be responsible for your own actions. It is recommended that you think more about the pros and cons before doing things. Especially when you are studying and living alone in a foreign country, you need to pay more attention.