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studying and working in Korea Hi, I have a couple of questions concerning getting a job and studying in Korea. 1. Do I need to be from an English speaking country to teach English? I've heard somewhere that I do have to but what if I took exams like TOEFL or SAT? Also I'm an IB student. Would that help? 2. Does anyone happen to know where someone who's studying could find a job? 3. I have some troubles finding essential infromation on the website of a university in Korea I'm interested in. Do you think I should just e-mail them?
Feb 16, 2017 12:45 AM
Answers · 3
1. Yes, you absolutely have to be a native English speaker for the government driven EPIK programme. It's also the same for virtually all private academies these days. Nothing else matters. 2. As a student, you will only be able to find part time jobs which don't pay much (less than $5/hour) 3. You absolutely need TOPIK5 for studying in Korea if you apply directly which isn't easy at all. It would be easier and less of a financial burden if applied as an exchange student instead. Go to your local university first then look for your opportunities.
February 16, 2017
You should send a e-mail at first .and then you could be able to phone them directly in appropriate time. I have a friend who did like that, of course ,that depends on your language level.
February 16, 2017
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