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cities and experienced the unfriendly and unwelcoming environment in Korea.
Furthermore, the 9 Korean students worried about visiting a Korean community and
meeting Koreans and speaking Korean frequently if they lived
in one of those cities in
America. Some of 30 Korean students indicated that the city of Kearney was much safer
than big cities in the United States, so these students felt comfortable living in a small
and rural area instead of an urban area in America. Because of these disadvantages of
living in
a big city in America, the Korean interviewees decided to come to UNK.
Third, UNK undergraduate international admission processes are relatively easy
compared to other American colleges and universities. Particularly, many American
colleges and universities require high English proficiency scores and university entrance
exams,
such as the SAT or ACT, but UNK only requires international students to score at
or above the 50
th
percentile on the TOEFL or an equivalent English test if they want to be
an undergraduate student. Fourth, as previously stated, South
Korean students do not
want to stay in a place which has a large population of Koreans while they come to the
United States. In the Summary of Findings, 8 out of 30 Korean students decided to come
to UNK because they thought that the town of Kearney did
not have many Korean
students or residents. As a result, the South Korean population influenced the Korean
interviewees to decide to come to UNK.
Fifth, 6 out of 30 Korean students found that the state of Nebraska normally uses
Standard English, so they decided to choose UNK because they wanted to learn standard
American English. Sixth, 4 out of 30 Korean students mentioned
that UNK offered the
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following majors which they are interested in: aviation, physical education, agro-business,
and musical performance. Hence, they came to UNK to study the above majors.
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