I graduated from a junior college majoring in Japanese, and I have passed the first level, and I wan

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

    I went to Japan for a year in my junior year of college, and I met a lot of friends who were in a similar situation to you while working there. Most of them come there as students and then work there. In addition to tuition and living expenses, if you can endure hardships, you can still save a lot of money every year.

    Of course, there are also people who complain that they have lived in Japan for more than ten years and have no savings, so it is better to stay in Japan. It varies from person to person.

    When I would like to apply for a school, it can be a graduate school, a university, a graduate student (a graduate student), a university department, a vocational school, a junior college, or a language school. After getting a visa, you can work and look for a job (i.e., a job that can get a work visa).

    As for the choice of schools, the cheapest ones are language schools, and the tuition fees for graduate students (trainees) and university courses are not high, but the diplomas of these schools are not very valuable. There are other types of schools that are a little more expensive, but after a few years you can get a useful diploma, which is quite worthwhile, and it is also very helpful to learn Japanese by mixing in with the students. In particular, I would like to talk about vocational schools, which are equivalent to junior colleges in China, but in the eyes of Japan, the status of vocational schools is still relatively high, and the skills learned are relatively professional, and many companies welcome students from vocational schools, which is a place where students can really learn a skill.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is difficult to get a visa by going out on your own, so you can only go out through labor agencies and the like.

    Or you can go to Mindak, which is a Japanese company that trains engineers in Japan, but a college degree may be relatively reluctant.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Or you may have a Japanese person vouch for you.

    The visa rate is 100% and relatively cheap.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Studying abroad, having no money to borrow, come and earn money to pay off debts, many people are like this. What are you afraid of if you speak Japanese? Some people don't reply to a word of Japanese, and they have to pay back hundreds of thousands of dollars.

    It mainly depends on whether you have the determination or not.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Summary. Hello, the application time for applying for transfer in the sophomore year is also relatively long, and the graduation of the junior year will pass directly.

    Hello, the application time for applying for transfer in the sophomore year is also relatively long, and the graduation of the junior year will pass directly.

    Is it good to study in Japan and work in Japan after studying Japanese?

    Hello, there are pros and cons.

    What's the downside?

    Hello, even in Japan, there is a lot of competition. There is also a lot of pressure, but if your school in Japan is not good, it will not be very competitive if you return to your home country when the time comes.

    How long will it take to study in Japan?

    Hello, about two or three years.

    So long <>

    That's right, it's that long to complete school.

    What do you think you plan for the future?

    Is two or three years the end of the undergraduate program?

    Hello, yes, directly insert the second or third grade.

    Read two to three years at the end.

    Ahhh Hello, is time too long for you?

    What are your plans for the future? Tell me what you think.

    I'll give you some advice.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First of all, the monthly salary of participating in the work is different depending on the region:

    Taking Dalian as an example, the average number of undergraduates after the first level is about 2000-2500.

    Beijing and Shanghai generally rise by 15%-30%, and those with fewer Japanese majors in other small and medium-sized cities may earn 10% more than English students if they find a demand

    Secondly, it mainly depends on your actual speaking ability.

    Because students in the Department of Linguistics are the easiest to test their true academic ability, as long as you have seniors in the same major, you can know your strength in a few minutes. Passing the Level 1 exam does not mean Level 1 in Speaking, I recruit Japanese language majors all year round, and all the people who come for interviews have passed the Level 1 exam. But in our rating column.

    It is divided into A, B, C, D, E, and other five grades, and all of the oral test C and below are brushed off, and the salary level of a b c varies depending on the type of work.

    It is divided into three grades.

    In the end, the level will vary depending on the industry.

    In recent years, the information industry has the highest salary, and the level 1 Japanese language for new employees can reach nearly 3,000

    New employees in the public service category or with an additional major can also reach nearly 3,000 Japanese language level 1 + accounting (electronics, machinery, etc.).

    For general ** company or clerical positions, new employees can be about 2000 Japanese level 1;

    Self-employed companies or private training schools with low incomes and positions of interest.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I graduated this year, and now my salary is only the basic salary ==

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    As a recent graduate of school, I thought: The low is about 3,500, and the high is not more than 5,000.

    If you have worked for more than 3-5 years, you can exceed 5000...

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It depends on your connections and personal ability, language is only an auxiliary at most, and a translator who will be a sycophant can still grab orders with you.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The time of this science is long, and the time of special science is short. The essential difference depends on the individual, that is, if you work hard for a junior college, you will study well. I didn't major in Japanese, but I got a first-class certificate, worked for a Japanese company, and later worked as a translator for Chinese staff at the head office in Japan.

    Therefore, the most important thing is to study your own.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Bachelor's degree and junior college are actually a diploma issue, the main thing is to look at the reputation of the school、、、 if you are employed, you basically still need to look at the certificate, and it will be easier to find a job if you have a level of Japanese language ability, and if you are a boy, there will be more opportunities.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    What is the difference between undergraduate Japanese and junior Japanese?

    It should be the difference between a big book and a junior college. I don't know how well I learn Japanese at schools in South China, but I'm in Beijing. The employment situation of undergraduate Japanese and junior Japanese depends on the requirements of the employer.

    If it's an open application, and your Japanese is very good, and you can surprise them a little at once, then it doesn't matter if it's a junior college, otherwise it's better to have a big book. It depends on your personal thoughts.

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