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EWHA FAQ DIRECTORY






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Top Questions



Applying

Overview on applying 

*Do International Students have a Higher chance of getting in?

*SOS how do I do the personal statement? How long should it be? What should I include?

*What is the GPA requirement?

*Tuition/Scholarships?

Ewha life

What does Ewha look like?

*Can I get medical insurance?

What do the graduate dorms look like?

Which dorm will I be put in?

What do the dorms provide?  (Also refer to "What do the graduate dorms look like")


*Language Requirements

I'm Fluent in English, do I need a TOFEL score? 

As an International Student (in DIS most likely), do I need to know Korean?

I don't know any Korean.. How can I learn? Which do you recommend the mostWill ewha force me to take classes?

I'm not going into a DIS major, will my classes be in English and will I need to know Korean then?

Will my classes be in English if i'm not DIS?

Classes at Ewha

Are your classes in DIS hard?

How will I be graded?


Life in Korea

If i'm LGBTQ, would I have any problems in Korea?

Is it hard being black in Korea?

Can I see some of your adventures in Korea?

How can I make friends in Korea? How did you meet yours?

How do I use the subway?

What does a cat cafe look like? Dog cafe?


About Me

Who are you?

What was your first semester at Ewha like?

If I see you, can I say hi?

**Major credit for some/most these answers goes to my amazing mentor, Jiwon. She's been at Ewha longer than me and has a better understanding of the country than me so please check her out too**















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