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Korea Connect Education Busan

Busan, South Korea
Founded 2001

Korea Connect Education is one of Busan's most highly-rated overseas study consultancies, with a 4. 9 Google rating across more than 400 independent reviews from Korean students and families.

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Busan students seeking a highly-trusted, bilingual consultancy with a 400+ review track record in major English-speaking destinations

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4.9/5
405 reviews
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ICEF AccreditedNo
Profile researchedYes
Verified reviewsNone
Operating since2001
Study destinations4 countries

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👍What we love
  • 4.9 Google rating across 400+ reviews — outstanding reputation in the Busan study abroad market
  • Bilingual English-Korean service — removes language barriers throughout the application process
  • Deep knowledge of visa and academic entry requirements for Korean applicants at major English-speaking universities
  • Strong word-of-mouth reputation built on consistent student placement outcomes
👎Where it falls short
  • No dedicated website found — initial contact via phone or social media
  • Primarily focused on English-speaking destinations — limited for students targeting Europe or Asia
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About Korea Connect Education Busan

Korea Connect Education is one of Busan's most highly-rated overseas study consultancies, with a 4.9 Google rating across more than 400 independent reviews from Korean students and families. Specialising in overseas university and language programme placements for Korean students, their bilingual English-Korean team guides applicants through destination selection, institution applications, IELTS and TOEFL preparation advice, student visa documentation, and pre-departure orientation. Korea Connect has particular expertise in destinations popular with Korean students including Australia, Canada, the USA, the UK, and New Zealand. Their strong review base and consistent word-of-mouth referrals across Busan reflect a genuine commitment to individual student outcomes that sets them apart from larger, less personalised agencies in the Korean study abroad market.

Who Korea Connect Education Busan is best for

Korean students in Busan and South Gyeongsang Province seeking overseas study placements
Students applying to universities in Australia, Canada, USA, UK, or New Zealand
Families who want a highly-reviewed local consultancy with bilingual Korean-English service

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The bottom line

Korea Connect Education stands out in the Busan market with a 4.9 rating and over 400 reviews — strong evidence of consistent outcomes and reliable service for Korean students targeting English-speaking universities.

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What students say

4.9· 405 Google reviews
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Aleksandra Kalashnikova
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Aleksandra Kalashnikova
6 months ago

It was a wonderful experience learning Korean. I studied at Lexis Busan for five weeks, and it was fantastic 👍 The teacher 김 진원 was excellent, and the material was clear and easy to learn. At Lexis, you can not only improve your Korean but also practice English by communicating with your classmates. And you can make good friends from different countries. If I have the chance, I would love to return to Lexis Busan again!

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Constanze B.
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Constanze B.
3 months ago

I went to Lexis twice and here are my thoughts: TLDR: Good for the Korean class, arrange the rest yourself ;) Pros: - the quality of teachers is excellent, I was in the Pre-Intermediate level and really happy with the teacher. - Everything is taught in Korean which is hard but also really opens up the possibility to 'fully immerse' yourself in the language (students are encouraged to speak Korean in class, that of course depends on your level but many will be happy to try). - I liked that there was a huge emphasis on speaking. After all, we would want to speak to people in Korean, rather than write long essays ;) - The pace was fast but you really got a lot of bang for your bucks in that regard ;) - I liked that you had a focus on grammar (with talking and new vocab in the morning) and the afternoon class for 'survival Korean'. It would be nice if you could book the latter independently. - In my level we had no homework which unappreciated as you needed time to review anyway and also honestly need to let everything settle as it can be quite overwhelming. Cons: - Personally I have mixed feelings about the accomodation service. I stayed with 2 host families and compared to home stays in other countries I've done the host families here didn't interact much with the guest. At my last home stay I even ate by myself most days and my hosts were not present to be chatted with. Also my meals seemed to be barely enough to fill me up, I would strongly advise against the dinners as you can eat better (and for the same price) outside. The point of a host family for me was the cultural exchange and shared meals with conversations. Without that I find the cost for this arrangement too high. You can find small apartments or very cheap hostels. Also you don't know anything about the host family other than their age and receive one picture of the room and some of the apartment. The families are often far away (which you're made aware of before) but it does add up having to commute 45min one way. So next time I would not choose the accomodation service (also the placement fee is very high, better do research yourself!). - The classrooms are tiny. It works out but really you can barely squeeze behind a person sitting or worse, everyone has to get up. Nothing to do about it but just as a heads-up. - The onboarding seems a bit too long. You're watching a 20min video with points that are given to you in a hand out. Then you do a quick interview which is fine. What I didn't like was that they try to force you to write a review about your feelings on day 1 before you even had a class. That's really not reflective of what your experience will actually be. Please stop doing that.

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Милена Хакимова
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Милена Хакимова
a month ago

It’s really peaceful place. Location is really good and easy to find. If u find a school where do u want to study your Korean language, totally recommend!!

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Claudia Lonardi
CL
Claudia Lonardi
2 months ago

I spent a lovely week learning Korean at Lexis, Busan! People were welcoming and friendly and I learnt a lot in just a few days. I wish I could have stayed longer!

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Melanie Zeller
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Melanie Zeller
a year ago

For today’s Friday Activity we made 청사초롱 (Cheongsachorong), a traditional Korean lantern. It was a very nice afternoon. Thank you ‘정 수빈’ 선생님! 😊💕 Today we had the monthly Wednesday Meet-up with 주현 선생님. We talked with the Korean Students and practiced our Korean. I had a very nice afternoon. 감사합니다 😊 For today’s Friday Activity we made Gimbap. It was really fun and tasted amazing. Thank you 송세진 선생님. 😊 The last few weeks I attended the Elementary Course with 정수빈 선생님. The classes were super interesting, fun and informative. She helps everyone that has a question and with some stories, videos and other content she prevents that the classes get boring or just too much. The learning pace is really good and not too overwhelming. 감사합니다. 😊💕 This months Wednesday Meet-up was very fun and interesting as always. Thank you 주현 선생님. ☺️💕 For my last Friday Activity we made Hotteok. It was really tasty and I had a lot of fun. 감사합니다 송세진 선생님. 💕🥞

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