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  2. College admissions in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    To apply for additional recruitment or rolling admission, students typically need to submit their academic transcripts, standardized test scores, personal essays, and letters of recommendation, as well as any other required documents specified by the university. The application process and requirements may vary depending on the university.

  3. Academic grading in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    All Korean Secondary Schools, from the Japanese colonial days, traditionally used to have a five-point grading system called Pyeongeoje (평어제,評語制), which converted the student's raw score in mid-terms and finals (out of 100) to five grading classes.The system was a modification from the Japanese grading system of shuyuryoka(秀良可) with the addition of the class mi (美), and ...

  4. International students in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The department of the National Institute For International Education under the Ministry of Education supports foreigners who came to study in South Korea. [ 5 ] The Korean government scholarship program is named Global Korea Scholarship (GKS) and includes seven programs, including a full scholarship program and a study tour program:

  5. SKY (universities) - Wikipedia

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    SKY is an unofficial grouping and acronym for the three most prestigious and academically competitive universities located in Seoul, South Korea. It includes Seoul National University, Korea University, and Yonsei University. [1] The term is widely used in South Korea, both in the media and by the universities themselves.

  6. Seoul National University - Wikipedia

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    Seoul National University Museum [23] is located at the Gwanak Campus. It opened alongside the university in 1946 under the name "The Seoul National University Museum Annex." The original two-story Dongsung-dong building, which was erected in 1941, had served as the Keijō Imperial University Museum until it was transferred intact to SNU. When ...

  7. List of universities and colleges in Seoul - Wikipedia

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    Korea National Sport University: 1977: National: Songpa-gu: Korea National University of Arts: 1993: National: 4,071 [1] Seocho-gu: Seoul National University: 1946: National: 28,264: Gwanak-gu (Main Campus) Jongno-gu (Yeongeon Campus), Pyeongchang-gun (Pyeongchang Campus), Siheung-si (Siheung Campus) Seoul National University of Education: 1946 ...

  8. University and college admission - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, university admission criteria have been considerably changed by the introduction by the federal government of a new national secondary school exam known as ENEM (Exame Nacional do Ensino Médio) and the creation of a unified, national university application system known as SISU (Sistema de Seleção Unificada). Candidates in ...

  9. Law schools in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Since the implementation of the 2007 Act calling for reform in legal education, law schools in Korea became graduate schools (similar to the US system) and require a bachelor's degree, a satisfactory undergraduate grade point average, foreign language proficiency, and a satisfactory score on the Legal Education Eligibility Test (LEET) to be considered for admission (the LEET is modelled after ...