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1. The possibility of going directly to graduate school is very small, unless your current Korean school has a friendly school in Japan, in which case you can go directly through the joy of the school, but because of the language barrier, you may be asked to go to the preparatory department for one year first.
2The University of Tokyo is the best national university in Japan, but it does not mean that it is the best university for economics.
Zaodai is privately owned and famous for being a politician, and Keikin is very famous in terms of economy. I don't know exactly how much it costs, but the tuition fee for graduate school is much cheaper than for undergraduate, and it should be around 50w yen, and I can't calculate how much you can spend on living expenses, but the standard of living for an international student in Tokyo should be at least 15w yen a month. If it goes well, of course, it will be a two-year graduation (except for medical majors).
3. The future of liberal arts majors is relatively slim, and now Japanese companies are asking for technology, not on paper, and I have a friend who has a master's degree in college, and it took a lot of effort to find a job in Japan after graduation.
4. Graduate school is relatively not too tight, you can discuss with the tutor in class, the most important thing is the report, graduation**, graduation card is quite strict.
5.I haven't studied for a master's degree, but my classmates and friends around me will take a few of them out for a master's degree, and now the most important thing in Japan is ability, not diploma, and this will be the case in China in the near future. Think twice before you act.
good luck
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I'm sorry, I don't know, but I can talk about something else, like how I feel about Japan, I hate it!
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Now the first is to pass the first level of Japanese.
Then look for a school, and if the school is confirmed, you will find a teacher. Direct contact with the teacher. If the teacher agrees, you will contact the school to submit the materials. Generally, the school will help to get the anti-visa. It will then be mailed to you. You can go to the embassy and apply for a visa.
Take control of your own future, don't listen to others' nonsense.
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I have a trip to Korea for your reference.
You must know that many university applications in South Korea are monopolized by Chinese intermediaries, and it is very difficult to do it yourself without intermediaries. But to ask if there was any success? Yes, but there are people in South Korea, and they are of Korean ethnicity, so I don't know what to do.
To study in South Korea, SKY may require a college entrance examination score, and other universities may not need a college entrance examination score. (This is what many friends who study in Korea say, because I am also preparing to study in Korea, so I have heard the news.) )
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The landlord is really a monster He actually went to South Korea to study for an undergraduate, and he had to go to Japan for graduate ......
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Waseda University and the University of Tokyo are very good. But Waseda University is a private university. And Tokyo's is national.
But I have to explain that it is very difficult to apply to graduate school at the University of Tokyo, because not only does you need a level 1 level of Japanese, but you also need a TOEFL score in English, which must be above 600, and if you meet the requirements in everything, there will be no problem. Once the application is successful, then the visa rate can basically be said to be 100% and the speed is very fast, and after the application is successful, start to do your materials. You can leave in about half a month.
You choose which one to go to. It's good to go to graduate school. How about Japanese?
How about English? When you go to Japan, you have to get in touch with the professor who took you for a while. This is also known as the preparatory department.
After that, it's time to go to this university for graduate school. The exam is easy. Three times a year.
If you haven't done it the first two times, you will definitely pass it the third time. The professor will help you. The tuition fee is about 20,000 yuan a year.
Graduate school tuition is not expensive. It is also possible to apply for scholarships. The treatment was good.
If you're on good terms with a professor. The professor can also take a portion of his money from his research fund for your daily life, so many graduate students don't work much in Japan. It's very popular.
Graduate students generally graduate in two years. The development is good after graduation. It is possible to stay and work in Japan.
There are a lot of people like that. Working for a company in Japan. Later, he was sent to China to be the representative of Japan in China, so that he could live in China and earn Japanese wages.
It's about 2 to 30,000 RMB per month. So the treatment was very good. The procedure is to apply to graduate school in Japan.
If the application is successful, go through the formalities, what have you ever published**No, if there is very good. In addition, Japanese is free to learn at the graduate level. and obtain a student visa.
You need to provide a perfect study plan, and of course if you go through an agent, the agent will help you.
As for the issue of classes, graduate students generally do not take many classes, mainly do experiments, and if they are liberal arts, they have very little time in class. Very easy, easy to die for. I have time for part-time work or something, and I don't have much class at all.
If you don't understand something, you can send me a message and ask me.
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The landlord is going to the dog country, I have nothing to say.
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How is it again Japan, depressed!
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Requirements for studying in Japan for graduate school:Educational requirements: Bachelor's degree or equivalent.
Japanese Language Proficiency Students must have a Japanese language proficiency equivalent to the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) Level 2 or higher, and a Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) certificate, and there is no Japanese language proficiency requirement for students majoring in English.
Economic conditions: can provide bank deposit certificate, pay the cost of studying abroad, have a strong will to study abroad and have a clear purpose of studying abroad.
Age requirement: between 18 and 35 years old, within 5 years of formal education. Conditions for studying abroad and going to graduate school in Japan:
There is no age limit for applicants, but those over the age of 35 need to explain the reason for studying abroad in detail, and try to be within 5 years of graduation from the last degree. Educational requirements: 16 years of formal education experience, that is, a one-stop study abroad strategy for undergraduates.
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