What are the ways to study in Korea after working? Many students who want to study abroad have worked in China for a few years. After gaining some work experience and some savings, they can go to study abroad. But what are the ways to go in this situation? Today, Mr. Zhang Zhang

What are the ways to study in Korea after working?

Many students who want to study abroad have worked in China for a few years. After gaining some work experience and some savings, they can go to study abroad. But what are the ways to go in this situation? Today, Mr. Zhang Zhang from Yuqing Study Abroad will talk about one way!

In fact, one way is to choose to study for an MBA.

Many people choose to study abroad after working for several years. Generally, there are several reasons:

1. They don’t like their current job and want to learn the field of interest by studying abroad.

2. After working, they find that they still have a lot of shortcomings. The current knowledge reserve cannot meet their work needs, and they want to improve their work ability through studying abroad.

3. Many people around me are highly educated. In order to improve their employment competitiveness, they want to improve their academic qualifications.

So why is studying an MBA a good choice for people with work experience?

MBA requires a combination of theory and practice. In essence, MBA education is a kind of professional practice, with special emphasis on cultivating students' practical skills through business case analysis, practical observation, analysis and decision-making skills training, etc., on the basis of mastering theories and methods, so that students can accept challenges in knowledge and skills, personality and psychology, goals and desires, etc., and have more professional competitiveness.

Other master's degree students generally prefer theoretical study and focus on delving into academic fields.

Many people like to go to European and American universities to study for an MBA, but the tuition is relatively expensive, usually around 50,000 to 600,000 yuan, and it is difficult for ordinary people to afford it. But in addition to MBA programs in European and American schools, you can also choose countries with higher cost-effectiveness. Compared with MBA courses in European and American countries, tuition fees at Korean universities are relatively low, and the proportion of scholarships awarded is also relatively high.

In addition to tuition fees, language issues are also something most people have to consider. Many people think that they cannot study in South Korea without a foundation in , Korean, and . In fact, this is not the case. Now some Korean universities have opened multilingual MBA programs. You can freely choose Chinese/Korean/English teaching languages ​​(the graduation certificate will not print the words "multilingual teaching~"). It is not only guaranteed to enable you to understand the knowledge in the classroom, but also allows you to master an additional foreign language.

and above is a way

provided by Mr. Zhang Zhang from Yuqing Study Abroad