Study Abroad Guide: How to Study in the USA After Graduating from a Korean University
Wondering how to study in the U.S. without an exchange program? This guide walks Korean graduates through every step—from setting goals and choosing the right language school to cultural preparation, building a global network, and planning for graduate school or career opportunities
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Introduction
Is there a way to go to the USA without an exchange program?
Studying abroad is often considered one of the highlights of college life! These days, many Korean students embark on study abroad journeys through various programs such as exchange programs. However, many are unsure how to go abroad after graduation. In this guide, CEL will walk you through the tips on how to study abroad in the U.S. after graduating from a Korean university.
1. Preparation Stage
1) Setting Goals and Creating a Plan
Before studying abroad in the U.S., it’s important to clearly define your goals. Whether you want to improve your English skills or build a global network, your goals will influence where and for how long you should study. It’s helpful to write down your plans in as much detail as possible.
- Set goals for what you want to achieve in the U.S. Example: Improve conversation skills, build a global network, etc.
- Create a short-term and long-term study plan. Example: Six months of language training followed by plans for graduate school.
2) Choosing a Language School and Program
If you’re planning to study abroad without a sponsor, attending a language school in the U.S. is a great option. Language schools offer various programs that match your skill level and goals. In addition, like exchange students, you can enjoy both academic study and activities. Compare different language schools such as CEL, Kaplan, and EF, and choose the one that suits you best.
- General English courses vs Graduate school preparation courses. Example: CEL’s General English vs Pathway Program
- Check if the school offers level-based classes
- Verify if activities and accommodations are included
- Choose a city for language training: San Diego, LA, etc.
2. Packing for Your Trip
1) Cultural Understanding and Preparation
Before starting your study abroad life in the U.S., it’s important to understand and prepare for the cultural differences.
- Differences in lifestyle between Korea and the U.S. Example: Wearing shoes indoors – pack slippers, high medical costs – prepare basic medicine.
- Networking through small talk culture Example: Many holidays and postcards are expensive – bring postcards from Daiso.
2) Cultural Differences by Region
The U.S. is known for its vast cultural diversity. The culture in each city can differ, so familiarize yourself with the lifestyle of your destination beforehand.
- San Diego: Relaxed, ocean-centered atmosphere – pack swimsuits
- LA: An artistic atmosphere based on rich cultural resources – prepare an ISIC international student card to get discounts.

3. Creating a Study Plan
Even if you study abroad in the U.S., it’s hard to achieve your goals without a plan. Set a plan to effectively improve your English skills.
1) Language School Classes
Actively participate in your language school classes and ask questions.
- Conversations with local friends
- The opportunity to ask native speakers about even small things
- Learning expressions used in daily life from native speakers
2) Outside of Language School Classes
Use English actively in your daily life as well.
- Develop the habit of reading English books or news and taking notes
- Participate in various external activities (e.g., Meetups) and engage in conversations with locals
- Have dinner daily with your homestay family or foreign friends in the dorm.
3) Utilizing Online Resources
Even within the U.S., you can use digital resources for additional learning.
- Use Duolingo or YouTube learning videos
- Strengthen your listening skills with podcasts and audiobooks.
4. Building a Global Network After Arriving in the U.S.
Language schools in the U.S. provide numerous opportunities to meet friends from various nationalities. Building friendships and a sense of belonging through communities can help you adapt to your study abroad life. Furthermore, attending the same classes and sharing learning experiences with them will significantly improve your English skills. Through this, you can also build a long-term global network.
- Participate in the language school’s activity programs to make friends
- Live with friends from different countries in the dormitory
- Join international student communities (e.g., SDSaram).
5. Preparing for Life After Studying Abroad
1) Preparing for U.S. University (Graduate School) or Employment
After completing a language program, international students may consider staying in the U.S. to continue studying. You can consider applying to undergraduate or graduate schools in the U.S. Make sure to check the language proficiency, documents, and test requirements for admission. You may also consider internships or full-time employment in the U.S.
- Prepare for TOEFL, IELTS, etc.
- University (Graduate School) application strategies – use language school support programs (e.g., CEL’s Pathway Program)
- Employment strategies – use language school support programs (e.g., CEL’s Certificate Program).
2) Preparing for Employment in Korea
Students who complete their study abroad program in the U.S. after graduating from a Korean university will gain significant competitiveness. The cultural inclusiveness you develop in the U.S. and your excellent English skills will boost your confidence and self-esteem as you enter the job market.
- Strengthen your resume
- Example: Volunteer activities participated in through the language school (e.g., CEL’s Serving Seniors Ice Cream Social Volunteer)
- Obtain English certifications – OPIC (speaking), TOEIC (grammar, reading, listening), TOEFL (listening, writing, reading).
Conclusion
Infinite Possibilities Through Studying Abroad in the U.S.
Studying abroad in the U.S. offers a world of opportunities. Starting with language schools, you can gradually develop your career.
🔽Check out CEL’s diverse programs now and start preparing for your study abroad journey in the U.S.🔽
Frequently Asked Questions
Prendre une année sabbatique pour étudier à San Diego : Mon rêve est devenu réalité !
Hannah, originaire de Corée, a passé un mois à CEL San Diego pendant son année sabbatique et a adoré. Des cours structurés et de haut niveau qui lui ont permis d'améliorer son expression orale aux rencontres avec des amis internationaux et à l'exploration des curiosités locales, son séjour a été à la fois instructif et inoubliable. Elle recommande CEL à tous ceux qui souhaitent améliorer leur anglais tout en profitant de la vie aux États-Unis.

Pourquoi choisir San Diego plutôt que Los Angeles ou San Francisco ?
Actuellement en stage à CEL San Diego, j'ai apprécié les diverses amitiés et opportunités d'apprentissage, confirmant que CEL est la meilleure école de langues de Californie. De Santa Monica à San Diego, mon voyage incarne l'essence de la côte ouest.

Quatre fournitures essentielles pour les étudiants en anglais
Les meilleures écoles de langues, comme le College of English Language de Santa Monica, en Californie, insistent sur l'importance de disposer de diverses ressources d'apprentissage, notamment des manuels de cours, des grammaires, des dictionnaires et des documents de la vie courante.
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La culture des États-Unis expliquée : 7 choses qui, au cours d'un voyage linguistique, vous feront changer d'avis
Les films ne vous montrent que la moitié de la vérité - un séjour linguistique aux États-Unis comporte des différences culturelles. Ici, vous trouverez 7 choses qui vous aideront à comprendre la réalité !

Quels sont les avantages d'une école de langue anglaise ?
Envisagez de vous inscrire au College of English Language à San Diego pour un apprentissage accéléré de la langue et des expériences agréables en classe avec des enseignants expérimentés et des ressources abondantes.
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Pourquoi les entreprises de premier plan recherchent des candidats ayant vécu à l'étranger (et comment l'apprentissage de l'anglais aux États-Unis vous aide à vous démarquer)
Pourquoi les meilleurs employeurs préfèrent-ils les candidats ayant une expérience internationale ? Découvrez comment le fait d'apprendre l'anglais aux États-Unis à San Diego ou à Los Angeles vous permet d'acquérir des compétences utiles à votre carrière et une confiance en vous à l'échelle mondiale.

La maîtrise de différentes techniques d'expression orale est-elle vraiment si importante ?
Le College of English Language à Santa Monica offre une excellente occasion d'affiner les compétences orales essentielles à une communication efficace et à l'avancement de la carrière.
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Comment choisir la meilleure école de langues ?
Choisissez la bonne école d'anglais en Californie pour un apprentissage efficace ; CEL propose des programmes accrédités, un personnel expérimenté et des méthodes d'enseignement modernes.