ontheway
Joined: 24 Aug 2005 Location: Somewhere under the rainbow...
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Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 11:25 am Post subject: |
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Never heard of the school, sorry, but some advice about your degree:
You don't have to send your original. Get a certified photocopy at the Korean Embassy and send that. You can keep your original. If they insist on the original, you can just send the certified photocopy anyway. Unless there is a real time crunch, use a certified photocopy.
Many schools ask for the original because it's faster than going through the process of getting a certified photocopy and then sending that, and/or it's just easier to explain to the teacher. Usually there's no problem. You get your visa, come to Korea, they give your diploma back on your first day or so.
But, some schools have been known to hold on to your diploma. Some bosses see it as a kind of insurance to prevent runners.
There have been a number of accounts of teachers having difficulty getting their original diploma back. A few apparently never got it back: it was "lost" or "misplaced" by some owner or manager or, more likely, destroyed as an act of revenge or in anger.
Now, honestly, I've never personally witnessed this problem. I've worked at many hogwans, and every teacher got their diploma back immediately. But, these schools always said to send a certified photocopy, and the teacher sent the original anyway, because it was easier.
In addition to the problems with dishonesty, your original diploma could disappear in the mail, or get held by Immigration by mistake. And it is very likely to get folded, torn, worn, damaged, stapled, or otherwise abused.
I got a bunch of certified photocopies before I came here, on the advice of my recruiter. I'm still using my original batch. I have never shown my original diploma to anyone in Korea. |
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cdninkorea

Joined: 27 Jan 2006 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 4:23 pm Post subject: |
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That's a good idea. What you could also do (what I did) is get an extra 'original' from your university (wasn't expensive for me, but may depend on your school). Frame one and put it up on your wall, and use the other one for job applications- that way you won't care if it gets dog eared or otherwise damaged. And should it get lost or not returned you can always order another one. |
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