<p>Anyone know any good south korea film schools?</p>
<p>omg you swindled me into reading the same thing twice</p>
<p>You're asking for colleges in South Korea, right?</p>
<p>Chungang has one. So does Kyunghee.</p>
<p>I'm sure there are more...</p>
<p>i tried looking them up online but i only get a few schools and only 2 of tehm accepted foreign exchange students.</p>
<p>not only that; they require you to have an amazing GPA, great class rank, and a tremendously long portfolio about your fantastic work. -_-....</p>
<p>Why does it have to be a South Korean film school though?</p>
<p>Are you trying to go back there and get into the film industry?</p>
<p>It'd be very difficult to get in. I think it's much easier and safer to go to an American film school. That way, you're guaranteed a degree that you need to make Korean films.</p>
<p>Perhaps.</p>
<p>I guess. BTW I want to be able to create a business by the age of 23...how unlikely is that?</p>
<p>That is going to be tough.</p>
<p>I think your best shot is to major in film and minor in an business-related area.</p>
<p>Finance, accounting, etc.</p>
<p>most successful people also go to grad school tho...bah</p>
<p>BTW I'm hoping that, when i start investing in stocks, when i go to college it'll help me with my future business venture(s)</p>
<p>Keep in mind that over 20 percent of CEOs have degrees in engineering. THat;s more than in business or finance. </p>
<p>I got that from some college postcard, but I don't remember which.</p>