Can I study in Japan under such conditions?

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Now Japan has very strict language requirements, it is recommended that you learn the language first, if you find an agent may have a greater chance of going out, because grades are also a condition for studying abroad, I hope you can go smoothly, (digression in Japan Chinese are very discriminated against, afraid that you will suffer, really want to go abroad is better than consider Europe, Australia, and so on so that you have more opportunities to make money, earn more).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's better to learn Japanese, it's convenient to go to a good university in Japan without a Japanese language score.

    It may not be necessary to take a study abroad class in China, so it is better to go directly to the Japanese language exam class.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In your case, you can go directly to the intermediary and ask.

    They will figure it out for you.

    I know a friend who studied Japanese for 2 months and passed the JTEST E grade.

    You should think about this clearly. Those who endure hardship in the past are not those who spend money to enjoy!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think if you have a good family, you can go to the UK or Australia, where it's easier to get there and it's easy to immigrate.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Are you Chinese or Japanese?

    I don't know what I want to do.

    Don't rely on your parents to figure it out on their own.

    Is parasite-like life interesting?

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. It is recommended that domestic undergraduate students go to Japan to study in Japan.

    2In Japan, students who are enrolled in the Graduate School are required to take the Entrance Examination for International Students. If you don't know anything Japanese, it will be very stressful.

    Graduate schools in Japan are completely professor-based, which means that if the professor agrees to ask you, you can enter the school directly, and there are no requirements for your language level. You can study Japanese during your time in Japan and lay a solid foundation for the future.

    3 Nagoya ** school I don't know much about it, I went to HP to show you, it doesn't seem to be a regular national public university, it seems to be a general private university or preparatory department. Therefore, it should not be difficult to get in, and it is unknown whether you want to get into the entrance examination for international students. But if you don't know Japanese at all, it's going to be difficult.

    It is said that when you go to Japan and then learn the language, it may be pure nonsense. When you come to Japan, there will be a lot of things like this, professional classes, and part-time jobs, right? There is no time to learn the language at all, and it is better to pass level 2.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you don't understand Japanese, you will be better off attending the preparatory department, which will save you time in two years of language school.

    Or you can strengthen your Japanese language studies in your future university studies in Japan and go on to a Japanese national or public university after graduation. Private universities have high tuition fees, and it is difficult to find a job after graduation. It's a pity that you don't have the level of domestic undergraduate entrance exams and don't go to national public universities.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I'm going to go to Japan for a year or half a year to go to a language school without a domestic diploma, and then go to a Japanese university, Nagoya ** school, it seems that you have to pass the entrance examination and interview before you can get in.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you do not come to Japan through an exchange program at your own university, you will not be able to find a school in Japan after your third year of university. I mean, you can't continue your third year in a Japanese school.

    The tuition fee for art majors in Japan is very expensive, and the tuition fee for fine arts majors is about 200,000 yuan per year.

    For the landlord's current situation, studying abroad in college for 4 years is relatively long and the cost is relatively high.

    I suggest that landlords consider studying at a university in their home country and then go to graduate school in Japan after finishing their university. This has the following benefits:

    1 Graduate school of fine arts in Japan is 2 years, which is not a long time to study, and the tuition fee is much less.

    2 If you have taken a level 2 Japanese in Japan, the level of Japanese listening and speaking is far from enough. The landlord can use the time he or she spent at university to learn Japanese, and try to get in touch with a Japanese professor in the fourth year of university, so that he can skip the language school.

    3 Slightly higher education at the time of graduation.

    In addition, as long as the landlord's household registration is from Guangdong, the procedures for the landlord to go to Japan are the same as those for students from other provinces in the mainland. I also recommend the landlord to take a look at the post on my blog, it will be helpful to you. Click on your username to find the address of the space.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Now there is a Japan Higher Education Alliance program, you are searching for the sea hurricane network, this program can send you to study in Japan, you can apply on the sea hurricane website yourself. And there is no intermediary fee.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you graduate from high school and go to Japan, you must go to a language school, and if you have graduated from a bachelor's degree, you can directly apply for a preparatory department for graduate school, so you don't need to go to a language school, but you must have a second level or higher in Japanese and a bachelor's degree certificate. If you want to go to Japan in your third year, you can only go to a language school, and you can't go to graduate school in Japan without a bachelor's degree certificate or a degree certificate. If you want to go to graduate school in Japan, it is recommended to go to a language school in Japan in your senior year, and then go directly to graduate school in Japan after you get your bachelor's degree, which is the most time-saving.

    Macau is too small, it is recommended not to go.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Studying at a university in Macau is not a particular advantage.

    If you want to transfer to the third year, a better university must have a level 1 level, not only a written test, but also be able to speak and listen.

    There are 2 levels of bad schools, and I can't say that I can get in.

    Or you can consider graduating from high school and going there to study language for half a year and then go to university.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Studying in Japan is easy.

    The general process of studying in Japan is to find a Japanese language school for 1 to 2 years (you can find an agent in Japan to introduce you), and then take the international student examination to apply for a university with your score. It is highly recommended to find a language school or university in Tokyo!

    There is also a study abroad program at a university in your home country where you can study abroad as an exchange student.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If you want to transfer to a Japanese university in your third year, you can only do so through an exchange student in China. In Japan, you can apply first and then take the exam, and after passing the test, you can start studying in the third grade. After graduating from university, you can apply for graduate school or study in a language school before going to university.

    At this time, you can also apply for a Year 3 transfer. Which is better, Macau or Japan, depends on your major. It's hard to generalize.

    If you don't have a university diploma, you can only go to a language school as an exchange student. Tuition varies from school to school. It will be about 700,000 to 900,000 yen for the first year. If you have strong Japanese language skills, you can apply for university or graduate school after only one year of study.

    If you really want to study at a university in Japan or Macau, I recommend that you go directly to Japan after graduating from high school. In this way, it saves money, time, and has a good visa.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1. You can go to Japan to study at a national and public university.

    2. The choice of specific school needs to be decided according to your situation (school of origin, usual grades, foreign language ability (Japanese, English), honors, etc.).

    3. If the language requirements of science and engineering reach the N3 level, there is no need to go to a language school, which is costly, time-consuming and laborious, and if you can provide a TOEFL score and have a TOEFL score of about 80, you can further apply for a better school.

    4. The key to the application is your research proposal, which directly reflects your research direction and research ability, and the supervisor values your research ability.

    It would be nice to be able to tell us more about your situation.

    If you have any questions, you can feel free to hi me,

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Hello this classmate!

    Your current state is not what you will be when you go to Japan and want to apply for graduate school.

    When applying for graduate school in Japan, the school of origin and grade points are not the most important criteria for judging.

    Therefore, combining the above two conditions, you are still very promising to apply to better universities in Japan in the future.

    However, the following aspects need to be done to be sure of the future application:

    1.Learn as much Japanese as possible in your home country, especially grammar;

    2.Try to take an English TOEFL or TOEIC score in China, the higher the better;

    3.Find a professor or associate professor at your undergraduate institution who can write you a letter of recommendation in China;

    4.Find a regular and trustworthy agency in China as soon as possible to help you take care of the procedures for going abroad and recommend excellent Japanese language schools to you;

    5.When you arrive in Japan, you will first learn Japanese at a language school, especially in writing, speaking, and listening.

    6.When you arrive in Japan, you will actively look for a counselor at a language school to help you guide your research plan for future graduate studies, and help you find a graduate school professor who is suitable for your application.

    7.When you arrive in Japan, take any class of the language school seriously, and cooperate with the teacher to accept the entrance examination guidance arranged by the language school teacher.

    8.When you arrive in Japan, you should check your email address when applying for a professorship, and if a professor asks you for an interview or a trial class, don't pick and choose.

    Fourth, don't back down, notify the language school teacher as soon as possible and face it confidently.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Japan's excellent higher education resources are relatively excessive, foreign students are very welcome, and 211 985 is not so important, and their admission is decided by the professor, mainly depending on whether the professor is interested in your research direction, etc.

    If you are willing to work hard, there is no problem in getting into a national or public university.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If you apply directly in Japan, you need to have a level 2 in Japanese, and if you don't have a Japanese language score, you will have to make a transition to a language school, and you will have a Japanese language research course and a graduate school tutorial course during the language school.

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