<p>I’m not mormon but i’m Christian(Protestantism) with a strong belief
and i really wanna attend BYU for lots of good merit and i’m also interested in Mormon i’m not not like ‘against to Mormon’ at all.
if you consider only a good thing about me, i’m really outgoing and jenerous and funny and also really hardworking
and one more time I RELLAY WANNA GO BYU as a international student from Korea.
not being mormon is it gonna difficult for me to spend my whole college-life in there? </p>
<p>There are non-Mormons who attend BYU. I have even known of some non-Mormon Koreans like yourself. As long as you live by the honor code (that is you don’t drink, smoke, etc), then it shouldn’t be difficult for you at BYU. </p>
<p>While BYU has mostly LDS students, they will accept non-LDS students. If you do not have the same standards, however, it could be tricky. You should look at the honor code before applying and make sure you can live with it. BYU is also more expensive for no members since the church subsidizes costs. Even without the member discount, BYU is very affordable.
If you want to go there, I definitely say try for it!
Note: the international application deadline is Dec. 1. :)</p>