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Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Yampotatocarrot(m): 6:09am On Aug 20, 2019
Truidstar, Judith989, YoungMil, hi to you guys.

Please, how were u able to pay your application fee from Nigeria, and which bank did you use? Infact, I need all the process to do such. Thanks

Also, this Apostile stuff, how did you do it?

N for those already there, mbok, how is life and study over there?

(Please, the application date is close by)
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Pcane: 2:22pm On Aug 20, 2019
Good Afternoon everyone.
I'm new here. I've interest of pursing my master's program in public health. please I need information. Thank you all.
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by geloorrrrdd(m): 6:41pm On Aug 20, 2019
Yampotatocarrot:
Truidstar, Judith989, YoungMil, hi to you guys.

Please, how were u able to pay your application fee from Nigeria, and which bank did you use? Infact, I need all the process to do such. Thanks

Also, this Apostile stuff, how did you do it?

N for those already there, mbok, how is life and study over there?

(Please, the application date is close by)
Let connect. I sent a mail.
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Yampotatocarrot(m): 12:05am On Aug 22, 2019
geloorrrrdd:
Let connect. I sent a mail.

Sorry, please are you applying? Or do u have an answer to my question?

Please, reply here, so others can learn also
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by McboG: 11:09am On Aug 22, 2019
Gentlemen, I plan on travelling to Seoul for a conference next month. Can anyone advise on where best to obtain the Korean Won and what rates to expect?

I would appreciate any other tips for a first-time traveller to South Korea.

Cheers.
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Yampotatocarrot(m): 5:47am On Aug 23, 2019
Yampotatocarrot:
Truidstar, Judith989, YoungMil, hi to you guys.

Please, how were u able to pay your application fee from Nigeria, and which bank did you use? Infact, I need all the process to do such. Thanks

Also, this Apostile stuff, how did you do it?

N for those already there, mbok, how is life and study over there?

(Please, the application date is close by)

Truidstar, Judith989, YoungMil, please help out here
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Nobody: 6:09am On Aug 23, 2019
Yampotatocarrot:


Truidstar, Judith989, YoungMil, please help out here

Sorry for not responding, am flying out this morning. Been very busy making preps. Your Waka is plenty ooooo. You have to go to ministry of education Abuja to confirm the authenticity of your docs. Then to the ministry of foreign affairs Abuja to get your docs stamped and signed. Proceed to Korean embassy to get the documents notarized. $4 per document. Then forward the notarized docs by the Korean embassy to the school. Not the original certificates. Thats all.
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Nobody: 6:12am On Aug 23, 2019
Yampotatocarrot:


Truidstar, Judith989, YoungMil, please help out here

Pls any other enquiry, let me know in 2-3 hours. Will not be able to communicate until I get to Korea. Cheers.
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Yampotatocarrot(m): 7:30am On Aug 23, 2019
Truidstar:


Sorry for not responding, am flying out this morning. Been very busy making preps. Your Waka is plenty ooooo. You have to go to ministry of education Abuja to confirm the authenticity of your docs. Then to the ministry of foreign affairs Abuja to get your docs stamped and signed. Proceed to Korean embassy to get the documents notarized. $4 per document. Then forward the notarized docs by the Korean embassy to the school. Not the original certificates. Thats all.

Congrats, Bro. Thanks for your reply.

I have a school that said notarization from high court is enough, but peradventure I still have to go, how much does it cost at Ministry of Education for d authentication (not embassy)

How did u pay your application fee from here?
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by pornmaniac22(m): 8:40am On Aug 23, 2019
is it rily true that 2000 korean won is just 600 naira despte how worthless d naira is now in value ?
Mayb i no see well
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Nobody: 8:45am On Aug 23, 2019
Yampotatocarrot:


Congrats, Bro. Thanks for your reply.

I have a school that said notarization from high court is enough, but peradventure I still have to go, how much does it cost at Ministry of Education for d authentication (not embassy)

How did u pay your application fee from here?

At ministry of education it's N300 per document. You have to buy waec card as well, think it's N800. I did a dom account transfer for the payment of the application fee.
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Yampotatocarrot(m): 8:49am On Aug 23, 2019
Truidstar:


At ministry of education it's N300 per document. You have to buy waec card as well, think it's N800. I did a dom account transfer for the payment of the application fee.

Oo, thanks, I already have an Access Dom account. Its just normal online payment like we do here in Nigeria with card details abi?
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Yampotatocarrot(m): 8:51am On Aug 23, 2019
pornmaniac22:
is it rily true that 2000 korean won is just 600 naira despte how worthless d naira is now in value ?
Mayb i no see well

Loooooooooooooooool, u might not b wrong, but d naira is actually way higher than the Won
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by pornmaniac22(m): 9:39am On Aug 23, 2019
Yampotatocarrot:


Loooooooooooooooool, u might not b wrong, but d naira is actually way higher than the Won
too bad for a developed country lke south korea compared to dis useless nigeria
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Yampotatocarrot(m): 10:21am On Aug 23, 2019
pornmaniac22:
too bad for a developed country lke south korea compared to dis useless nigeria

I don't think its bad though. In a way, it makes it easier for foreigners to invest in their country. At a minimum wage of about $7 per hour, ull c what I mean when you scale it up to one month
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by pornmaniac22(m): 11:33am On Aug 23, 2019
Yampotatocarrot:


I don't think its bad though. In a way, it makes it easier for foreigners to invest in their country. At a minimum wage of about $7 per hour, ull c what I mean when you scale it up to one month
those people working there do they pay them in dollar per hour or thru won?cos cos even if one wrk for ten hours a day and they pay thru d won is not worth it

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Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Voltrondash: 7:01pm On Aug 23, 2019
Hello Gurus in the house, please I intend migrating to SK for studies or hustling but I want to ask a few questions.
I am a HND holder in computer science (Lower Credit) what are my chances via school and which cheap schools can you recommend
I intend to school and work as I am solely responsible for myself, hope I can get jobs that will foot my bills
My plan is to travel by December or January although it depends on when I get admission sha.
What will it cost me totally to migrate through school or for hustling?
I don't have a passport yet so no travel history

Expecting your honest response.

cc Aadollar Truidstar Yampotatocarrot YoungMil Judith989

Please help a brother
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by unikprince(m): 8:08pm On Aug 23, 2019
Truidstar:


At ministry of education it's N300 per document. You have to buy waec card as well, think it's N800. I did a dom account transfer for the payment of the application fee.
Congratulations bro, please is IETLS exam compulsory if I want to apply for masters in SK, and please when is new admission starting for those planning towards next year?
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Yampotatocarrot(m): 11:25am On Aug 24, 2019
pornmaniac22:
those people working there do they pay them in dollar per hour or thru won?cos cos even if one wrk for ten hours a day and they pay thru d won is not worth it

Loooooooooooooooool, I get what you mean. But the won equivalent of what they pay is what I posted there.
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Yampotatocarrot(m): 11:32am On Aug 24, 2019
unikprince:

Congratulations bro, please is IETLS exam compulsory if I want to apply for masters in SK, and please when is new admission starting for those planning towards next year?

I'm also applying against next year. You don't need the IELTS exam.

March resumption is closed already for some schools, while others haven't started yet.

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Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by pornmaniac22(m): 1:27pm On Aug 24, 2019
Yampotatocarrot:


Loooooooooooooooool, I get what you mean. But the won equivalent of what they pay is what I posted there.
okk if am paid 1200won for a ten hrs job for example how much will it be in nigeria currency cos if its 600 naira it mkes no sense
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Yampotatocarrot(m): 3:19pm On Aug 24, 2019
pornmaniac22:
okk if am paid 1200won for a ten hrs job for example how much will it be in nigeria currency cos if its 600 naira it mkes no sense

Okay, follow me here. You are paid about 8,000won for a 1hour job, that's how its done, that's the won equivalent of 7dollars.

Same way some schools will tell you their application fee is 121,000 won, then they'll put in bracket $100.

Hope you get it now.

Please, I still don't know how to go about writing my Statement of purpose and study plan. I'll need help @house

And for the Dom account, do I buy dollar from aboki, then put it in the account, then pay as if I'm making an online transaction? Or do I walk into a bank and fill a form for it? I really need to know, @ Truidstar. (Hope you had a safe trip)
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Yampotatocarrot(m): 3:21pm On Aug 24, 2019
Voltrondash:
Hello Gurus in the house, please I intend migrating to SK for studies or hustling but I want to ask a few questions.
I am a HND holder in computer science (Lower Credit) what are my chances via school and which cheap schools can you recommend
I intend to school and work as I am solely responsible for myself, hope I can get jobs that will foot my bills
My plan is to travel by December or January although it depends on when I get admission sha.
What will it cost me totally to migrate through school or for hustling?
I don't have a passport yet so no travel history

Expecting your honest response.

cc Aadollar Truidstar Yampotatocarrot YoungMil Judith989

Please help a brother

Uncle, I wish I could help, but I can't in this case
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Voltrondash: 3:35pm On Aug 24, 2019
Yampotatocarrot:


Uncle, I wish I could help, but I can't in this case

Thank you Boss!
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by pornmaniac22(m): 4:04pm On Aug 24, 2019
Yampotatocarrot:


Okay, follow me here. You are paid about 8,000won for a 1hour job, that's how its done, that's the won equivalent of 7dollars.

Same way some schools will tell you their application fee is 121,000 won, then they'll put in bracket $100.

Hope you get it now.

Please, I still don't know how to go about writing my Statement of purpose and study plan. I'll need help @house

And for the Dom account, do I buy dollar from aboki, then put it in the account, then pay as if I'm making an online transaction? Or do I walk into a bank and fill a form for it? I really need to know, @ Truidstar. (Hope you had a safe trip)
sorry pls i dnt get it well,pls if am paid 50,000won for five hrs job how much is it in naira das wia am worried abt.cos to me it looks small cmpared to oda currency
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Yampotatocarrot(m): 4:32pm On Aug 24, 2019
pornmaniac22:
sorry pls i dnt get it well,pls if am paid 50,000won for five hrs job how much is it in naira das wia am worried abt.cos to me it looks small cmpared to currency

5 hours = #15,000
25 hours per week = # 375,000 per week

Well, if you think about #15,000 (naira) is small for a 5hours job, then I've got nothing else to say, Sir.

Yeah, their currency is smaller than the naira, but they pay better. That's just it.

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Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by pornmaniac22(m): 8:17pm On Aug 24, 2019
Yampotatocarrot:


5 hours = #15,000
25 hours per week = # 375,000 per week

Well, if you think about #15,000 (naira) is small for a 5hours job, then I've got nothing else to say, Sir.

Yeah, their currency is smaller than the naira, but they pay better. That's just it.
waoowww lovely i will start making plans to come over there for undergraduate program hpe it dosnt cost too much bro
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Jamestown123: 9:36pm On Aug 24, 2019
pornmaniac22:
too bad for a developed country lke south korea compared to dis useless nigeria
hmmm go there nd see. U will be suprised that one cup of tea is 2500 won.
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by EDDYBABA2: 10:02pm On Aug 24, 2019
Yes oh Korea money na useless money tho you don’t judge a country by that shaaa

pornmaniac22:
those people working there do they pay them in dollar per hour or thru won?cos cos even if one wrk for ten hours a day and they pay thru d won is not worth it
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Jake420: 11:26pm On Aug 24, 2019
Really don't know whether to apply for gwangju scholarship or kgsp next year because Gwangju seems easier but the kgsp pays more and gives you a year to learn Korean all Gwangju courses are in English so I don't think you'll be provided with a way to learn Korean in Gwangju
Im in a big dilemma here
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by ajoetrack(m): 8:38am On Aug 25, 2019
McboG:
Gentlemen, I plan on travelling to Seoul for a conference next month. Can anyone advise on where best to obtain the Korean Won and what rates to expect?

I would appreciate any other tips for a first-time traveller to South Korea.

Cheers.
You can change your dollar to won at the airport.
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by ajoetrack(m): 8:41am On Aug 25, 2019
Yampotatocarrot:


Congrats, Bro. Thanks for your reply.

I have a school that said notarization from high court is enough, but peradventure I still have to go, how much does it cost at Ministry of Education for d authentication (not embassy)

How did u pay your application fee from here?
You can pay with a master's card. Access Bank, Diamond bank, Etc can do that.

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