I am a junior three student. Can myopia be a flight attendant? I don't think I saw the stewardess wearing glasses.
So you don't conform to the rules.
Don't think too much.
Let's study the college entrance examination honestly.
I am a junior high school student. I want to study Korean in Korea. Is it okay? The road I want to take is very good and worthy of praise.
At present, many universities have Korean study abroad departments. You can go to high school first, determine your future study goals, whether you must have a foundation in Korean or oral English, and then decide whether to study Korean in Korea.
There are also many Korean training classes in China, and you can ask any questions you want at Baidu.
I believe Baidu knows that there will be many good people in the school, will not covet a little reward, and will teach you Korean with heart.
For reference, thank you!
I am a senior three student and want to go to an art school in Korea. Is it okay? Art school ~ I only know that there are art high schools in Korea, and then several famous universities have performance departments ~
If you are quite a star, I suggest that the landlord can try the auditions held regularly by several famous brokerage companies in Korea, such as SM or JYP, YG ~, which will be more targeted ~ and there will be many choices such as creators ~ If you are successfully selected as an intern ~, then the trainees' courses will be more in line with the landlord's desire to become a star ~
If you just miss the relevant major ~ I suggest the landlord learn Korean well first ~ or find a reliable study agent ~ and then see how to decide whether to study abroad after the exam ~
Wish the landlord's wish come true ~! Come on ~
My daughter is a junior high school student. Can she go directly to the police academy? I suggest that she choose a secondary school in the police academy so that she can go to junior college in the future. After graduation, she will have the opportunity to take the civil service exam and become an official policeman.
Don't choose a secondary school, because a simple secondary school diploma can't be admitted to a civil servant.
I am a third-year student who is about to graduate ~ ~ I want to go to Korea to study art high school ~ ~ Excuse me? What preparations need to be made? Prepare money, have confidence in your appearance, and remember to learn Korean or English.
I am a sophomore. I graduated from the third grade and want to go to South Korea to study in high school. I don't know if I can. If yes, which high school in Korea is suitable for me? That depends on which school you go to. If it is a special "international student" school, you don't have to look at the results, but if you want to go to a good regular school there, you have to look at it. So be sure to say hello first, don't waste money, so it will be better to choose which school to go to first.
Hope to adopt, thank you ~! @
I am a junior three student. Your question is rather tricky.
Learning is actually a matter of interest, just like if you like something, you will do it with your heart instead of being urged by others.
According to what you said, I think the problem may be in the following aspects:
1. Stress problem: I (parents or teachers) hope that you can get into a good school and put a lot of pressure on you. You feel out of breath, and the two poles meet, which leads to the decline of learning quality.
* If this is the case, you might as well change the way of study or leisure that you think is comfortable, so that you can relax in your study. Don't push yourself too hard, the rubber band will break if it is too tight, hehe.
2. External influence:
A. Influence of things: For example, if you are addicted to surfing the Internet, it will definitely take up your study time and energy, which will definitely lead to the decline of your study quality.
* If yes, arrange entertainment time appropriately and make a study plan for yourself. Both study and play.
B. Environmental impact: For example, your study environment is noisy, which makes you uneasy and makes you unable to settle down to study.
* Change the environment. A famous person once said, when you can't change others, change yourself. .
3. Boredom: I really work hard, but I have never been recognized by my teachers (parents or classmates). Over and over again, I am disgusted with my study, which will also greatly affect my study quality.
* If so, you can discuss the topic with your teachers and classmates as much as possible, and let them know that you are actually very capable, not what they think. Let them re-establish your image in their hearts.
4. own problems:
A. Self-confidence: You don't have enough self-confidence, think that you can't get good grades in the exam, and subconsciously give up on yourself.
* Give yourself more encouragement and talk with teachers/parents if you have nothing to do. Teachers/parents must want their students/children to show off. With the affirmation of teachers/parents, self-confidence is greatly increased, and the enemy will block up and have means to hide. Is high school suspended? Which one do you want? .
B. rest: due to study or other reasons, lack of rest will also affect study.
* On the premise of ensuring adequate rest, adjust work and rest and study. After all, health is the capital of revolution. How can you get good grades without a healthy body?
C. I really didn't work hard and was playful.
* This is the last thing I can do, and I can't help you. Pray, I hope I have an epiphany that day. . .
Absolutely original ~ the keyboard player's hands are sore ~ ~, it's too wronged for you not to choose me,,,
I'm a junior two student, and I'm about to enter Liaocheng No.2 Middle School to study senior three. Can I, too? Well, Hong Kong University is very difficult, so it should be the first in the city. English is not very high as long as it is above 130 (full mark 150). The hardest part is the interview. All English, strong comprehensive ability. The news is certain. The stock is a little.
I am a junior three student. I like Korea and want to go to college in Korea. I don't go to college in Korea, but my friend goes to college in Korea.
I am a senior three now, and I plan to go to Korea after the college entrance examination, so I know a little about Korea. I hope I can help you.
1. Seoul National University, Kyung Hee University, Sungkyunkwan University ... these are all found in the "Korean University Rankings" on the Internet, but I think going abroad is mainly not about reading one or two books, but about exercising for a few years and mastering a language by yourself. If you really want to study, Europe and America are still relatively advanced, and I personally think there are only a few famous universities in Korea.
3. If you go to the best university such as Seoul National University (the top university in the world 100), he will look at your college entrance examination results, but generally most of them will not look at the college entrance examination results (because all schools want to be international and must recruit a certain number of international students, and the results will not be so strict). But they want your Korean ic test score (that is, Korean test), which is very strict, but I think Korean is easy to learn, mainly because of this score.
4. Like Seoul, you can prepare about 65,438+10,000 yuan a year (study+life). Generally speaking, in some remote areas such as Gwangju and Busan, the annual establishment is about 40,000 to 60,000 (although good universities seem to be in Seoul).
He still needs your interview, but the most important thing is ic score.
6. Take a look at the "Korean ic" Baidu Encyclopedia, which contains about how much you need to say at each level. I think you can learn a little now. Anyway, you are only in grade three, and you still have three years to learn slowly. How difficult it is for Koreans to have a history of more than 500 years! ? I can watch Korean dramas every day. Either study Korean for pre-science in China and take ic test in China before departure, or go to South Korea, study in a university there for one year, then take ic test, and finally see which university you can go to according to your grades.
7. It depends on your personal preference and what you like to learn. If I really can't pick out what I like, I think it's not bad to go to Korea to learn their computer and electronic technology. Don't say far, just say that around you, the effect of your MV in China is comparable to that in South Korea, and even I think the effect in Europe and America is not as good as that in South Korea-it all depends on other people's computer technology! Needless to say, Samsung-electronic technology! Another option is beauty salons, surgery and plastic surgery.