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More international students means more young adults looking to map out a future in Korea for careers and beyond. To hear some of their experiences, the Korea JoongAng Daily sat down with three international students studying and living in Korea.
While many international students struggle with homesickness during their first few months — or even years — in Korea, these two students share how they managed to quickly settle in after making Korean friends.
The number of students in Korean schools dropped 1.3 percent, data showed Tuesday, a grim reminder that the nation is heading off a demographic cliff.
Now with most Covid regulations lifted both at home and abroad, Korean universities have returned their summer programs back to normalcy — or at least tried to.
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