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rickpidero
Joined: 03 Sep 2009
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Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 5:59 am Post subject: |
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bruindke wrote: |
I hope you'll be happy to know that I've decided to attend Yonsei, a big part of it based on your recommendations.
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Congrats, see you here next semester.
Cedar wrote: |
Unless you're like 25, you might want to mostly pass on the social stuff, though, it's so focused on drinking. Blech. |
Well it is a bit, but not all of it, we have been trying to change that. Either way, its fun. |
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Mitsuko
Joined: 26 Apr 2009
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Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 1:39 am Post subject: |
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I'm interested in the Yonsei GSIS program. My plan is to apply for the 2012 Spring semester. Could any current student send me the GSIS course list?
Thank you. |
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rickpidero
Joined: 03 Sep 2009
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Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 5:18 am Post subject: |
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PM me your email |
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Mitsuko
Joined: 26 Apr 2009
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Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 9:29 pm Post subject: |
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PM sent.
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Konglishman

Joined: 14 Sep 2007 Location: Nanjing
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Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 4:34 am Post subject: |
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Has anyone here by any chance, gone to graduate school at KAIST? |
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cleintroots
Joined: 01 Sep 2011
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 5:42 am Post subject: |
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Hi all - the posts in this thread are incredibly informative!
Does anyone have information regarding foreigners and admission to law school in Korea? I understand that the legal education system in Korea was changed recently (law school vs. law major as an undergraduate). I am seriously contemplating studying in Korea and trying to decide between a GSIS program and law school (if possible).
sidenote: I can speak/read/write Korea rather well so taking classes in Korea should not be a problem.
Thanks all!
bruindke - if you're still following this thread, I wanted to ask you about the NIIED scholarship - would it be ok for me to email you? |
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bruindke
Joined: 15 Apr 2011
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Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 9:08 pm Post subject: |
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sure, absolutely.
ask away! there is a facebook group called NIIED Scholars where a bulk of your questions can be answered. i'm also pretty active in answering questions on that website. |
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sarasian
Joined: 14 Apr 2010 Location: Nonsan, South Korea
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Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 6:22 am Post subject: interview for snu... also KU GSIS |
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this discussion has been super insightful! I just handed in my applications for KU and Yonsei.
Does anybody have any insight into KU?
I'm applying to the Korean Studies programs under the GSIS. I got my BA in Korean and i'm hoping to get my MA and PH.D in Korean as well to be a professor one day - -
bruindke - - if you still read this, i was wondering what your interview was like with SNU and how long it was. I have my interview this Thursday and I have no idea what I should expect or prepare~ |
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Hugo85
Joined: 27 Aug 2010
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Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 6:33 am Post subject: Re: interview for snu... also KU GSIS |
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sarasian wrote: |
this discussion has been super insightful! I just handed in my applications for KU and Yonsei.
Does anybody have any insight into KU?
I'm applying to the Korean Studies programs under the GSIS. I got my BA in Korean and i'm hoping to get my MA and PH.D in Korean as well to be a professor one day - -
bruindke - - if you still read this, i was wondering what your interview was like with SNU and how long it was. I have my interview this Thursday and I have no idea what I should expect or prepare~ |
Not applying through KGSP? |
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sarasian
Joined: 14 Apr 2010 Location: Nonsan, South Korea
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Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 3:41 pm Post subject: Re: interview for snu... also KU GSIS |
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Hugo85 wrote: |
sarasian wrote: |
this discussion has been super insightful! I just handed in my applications for KU and Yonsei.
Does anybody have any insight into KU?
I'm applying to the Korean Studies programs under the GSIS. I got my BA in Korean and i'm hoping to get my MA and PH.D in Korean as well to be a professor one day - -
bruindke - - if you still read this, i was wondering what your interview was like with SNU and how long it was. I have my interview this Thursday and I have no idea what I should expect or prepare~ |
Not applying through KGSP? |
I have dual citizenship with the USA and Korea so I'm not eligible for this or othe scholarships... sucks for me, but oh well... |
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The Floating World
Joined: 01 Oct 2011 Location: Here
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Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 12:23 am Post subject: |
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I am considering an MAtesol or MA in ELT or Aplied Lingusitics either distance learning from the UK or maybe attending here in Korea.
1. Would one be able to study one of the above at a Korean uni and receive scholarships?
2. My Korean ability is very low despite over 5 years here - but would that even matter on an MA that is focussed on teaching English anyway?
3. In the UK we don't had gpa's. How then would I be assesed for entry or for funding?
4. Yeah again - do korean unis even offer those courses / those cources plus scholarships?
I've looked on a few of their websites, but boy are they poorly desgined websites, very hard to find anything out at all. |
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PRagic

Joined: 24 Feb 2006
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Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 4:53 pm Post subject: |
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@ sarasian....
If your end goal is to become a professor, you'll have a better shot if you do your Ph.D. in N. America. Doing your MA here is fine, and I often recommend it to those interested in improving there in-country experience and skill set.
Once you're about half way though your MA here, you'll need to start applying to Ph.D. programs in N. America. Look for Ph.D. programs ranked in the top 10 for your dicipline, Many times the overall university ranking will be lower, so you'll want to get the best value for you (e.g. biggest name, highest ranked school with a top-10 ranking for the department housing your dicipline). Second, you'll need to sniff out funding opportunities. It is not uncommon to not receive funding your first semester or two into a Ph.D. program, but some programs may provide funding from the get-go. Follow the coin.
Of course, you could just apply to a Ph.D. program in N. America straight away. You get your MA along the way, but an upside is that you won't have to deal with applying to grad school and then applying again to Ph.D. programs. Just a thought.
Good luck with it... |
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The Floating World
Joined: 01 Oct 2011 Location: Here
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Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 4:40 am Post subject: |
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The Floating World wrote: |
I am considering an MAtesol or MA in ELT or Aplied Lingusitics either distance learning from the UK or maybe attending here in Korea.
1. Would one be able to study one of the above at a Korean uni and receive scholarships?
2. My Korean ability is very low despite over 5 years here - but would that even matter on an MA that is focussed on teaching English anyway?
3. In the UK we don't had gpa's. How then would I be assesed for entry or for funding?
4. Yeah again - do korean unis even offer those courses / those cources plus scholarships?
I've looked on a few of their websites, but boy are they poorly desgined websites, very hard to find anything out at all. |
Quoting my own post for bumping purposes. |
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HapKi

Joined: 10 Dec 2004 Location: TALL BUILDING-SEOUL
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Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 4:26 pm Post subject: |
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1. Would one be able to study one of the above at a Korean uni and receive scholarships? |
Yes. At my school (Korea University), they say that 85%+ of foreigners receive scholarships, offered at the 75% or 100% level.
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2. My Korean ability is very low despite over 5 years here - but would that even matter on an MA that is focussed on teaching English anyway? |
It will not matter for entrance, but you will be required to take a 7-9 week Korean language course (in house) in order to fullfil the foreign language requirement.
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3. In the UK we don't had gpa's. How then would I be assesed for entry or for funding? |
Damn you Brits and your stupid grading system (70% = distinction..??). I've talked to other Brits and they agree its off the wall illogical. On the application there's a specific spot where you must put your GPA out of 100. Be honest, lie, use post-it notes and explain it, or create your own fuzzy math and make a conversion. Whatever you do, you also need to provide transcripts, so make sure you can explain everything.
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4. Yeah again - do korean unis even offer those courses / those cources plus scholarships? |
Yes. At Korea University they offer Linguistics, and English Education degees (and a variety of others of interest). Of the 9-10 courses offered in my major (English Education), almost all of them are lectured in English.
Don't be intimidated. These Korean schools really want to attract foreigners, so you have many advantages in your favor.
Feel free to ask me more questions if you want. |
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The Floating World
Joined: 01 Oct 2011 Location: Here
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Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 4:55 pm Post subject: |
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Wow thanks hapki.
I live in Busan now though, so would need to find a place in busan. I guess I'm going to be looking at Sept / Oct 2012 now right?
I doubt they do distance learning, do they? That would be my first preferance, but on campus whilst being able to work at least enough to live well would be a good second option.
American friends at my uni agreed that a 70% at a british uni was worth a much better grade at an American one, much tougher grading they said fwiw. I agree though our country should get with whatever system is most common throughout the academic world. |
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