Advertised as "first bilingual campus in Korea" on the website, but in reality, it's not an international campus at all. All the signs are only in Korean, most of the paperwork is only in Korean, 90% of emails are written only in Korean, most of the administration don't speak English, many faculty and staff only speak in Korean.
If you are a foreigner, you will need to learn Korean to get by.
Not to mention, Koreans here tend to be very racist towards foreigners. They will stare at you, yell at you, swear at you. In general, people tend to be very rude.
When you raise a concern towards the administration, they either just ignore you or write back in Korean so you can't understand, or simply tell you off that they're not responsible for the problem. In short, the culture, society, and system is very narrow-minded and unwilling to change.
I don't know why POSTECH tries to reach out to foreigners when the school is not ready to accept, acknowledge, and welcome the international community.