How about art students studying in Japan, want to study in Japan, how to apply for art students

Updated on educate 2024-02-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are two types of students studying the arts. 1. If he likes art, then he will do everything he can to get in touch with art-related learning, including going abroad. So, I can ask, which art major in Japan is better than China's?

    I think students who study this major will definitely know something. For example, Japan's anime, animation, and game majors are world-famous. Then, when it comes to studying abroad in this area, everyone must want to study in Japan.

    2. Another kind of students who study art, they don't really like it, just like me, they want to have a better way out, because the arts and sciences are not good, and they can be admitted to a better university by taking the art class. Such a student, just for the name of a university diploma. I may not be working on this in the future, like me ...

    Then, the competition pressure of art students in China is also relatively large, and to study in Japan, first of all, it can be gilded, and second, the competition pressure of art universities in Japan is not as great as that in China. (But now there are more and more excellent students) Third, you can also learn a foreign language. Clause.

    Fourth, you can also receive a Japanese university education and see the outside world.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Generally, there are two ways for domestic junior college graduates to go on to graduate school in Japan

    1. Apply for a Japanese language school first, and when the Japanese language meets the requirements of the university, apply to be inserted into a Japanese university for 2 or 3 years, and obtain a bachelor's degree after graduation, and directly take the master's examination.

    2. Apply to a Japanese language school first, and when the Japanese language meets the requirements of the university, you will directly take the graduate examination, which is the preparatory department for the master's degree, and after being successfully admitted to the professor, you will apply for the master's degree after 1 year of preparatory study.

    Japanese language schools are the smoothest path for international students who want to enter Japanese public universities, and students who plan to study in Japan should take it seriously.

    Art students studying in Japan can go on to a master's degree university.

    The promotion of college to master's degree mainly depends on whether the school professor can directly admit students. With the exception of Tokyo University of the Arts and Tokyo Gakugei University, the two top art schools are private schools, and the tuition fees are relatively expensive, but the quality of teaching and equipment are also top-notch, and parents' investment in students will also be rewarded. If you consider the tuition fee, you can go to a public university in Japan, such as the art department of the University of Tsukuba, which also has a research major in advertising design and production.

    This is an examination subject for art students to study in Japan and take the art graduate examination.

    In general, Japanese art universities have their own separate exams, and the common exams for all subjects are "Ko**", "Interview", and "Art Test" (for example, in the Department of Visual Communication, 3 hours of sketch test, 3 hours of color composition test), and you are generally required to bring several copies of your work during the interview, and some schools must submit your own work in the written application materials. Japanese language skills are a very important part of the interview, and the professor will judge whether the student will be able to successfully complete the tasks assigned by the teacher in the future course and whether the communication with classmates will be smooth based on the student's listening and speaking ability.

    Precautions for art students studying in Japan.

    Studying in Japan, especially for art majors, is best done in a big international city like Tokyo, where you can get in touch with a lot of cutting-edge technology and information, and learn about the most fashionable fashion culture. On the other hand, you can also communicate with teachers and classmates and participate in many practical activities.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Art students are usually divided into two categories: fine arts and **, these two majors of Japanese university admission is basically an application system, the application requirements require students to meet the Japanese N2 or equivalent level of Japanese language scores, so generally speaking, art students to apply for study in Japan, EJU exam only take the Japanese language test. In addition, the professional ability of students is required, and the ability required by different majors is different, and the basic need for students at the department stage is the basic ability, and it will not be difficult to prepare if there is a requirement on the portfolio.

    In general, if you want to go to Japan, you can meet the corresponding proficiency requirements for N2+ in Japanese. Usually, you can start with a language school for art tutoring.

    Fine Arts: KCP Global Citizen Japanese Language School, Manabi Foreign Language School (Tokyo Campus), Toyo Language School, Waseda EDU Japanese Language School, Kokusho Japanese Language School, Kyoto International College. Generally speaking, language schools that offer art courses will subdivide the content of the courses, for example, basic sketches will be available, and extended art courses will be subdivided.

    **Category: Amity Japanese Language School.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Apply to a Japanese language school first, then attend the school's own preparatory class, or apply for a tutoring school outside, and finally pass the exam to enter the university.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In fact, for some people who study art, they may think that developing in China is a choice that is not very suitable for long-term development, so some art students will choose to go abroad to study in a more developed place, so they will choose to go to the United States or the United Kingdom to participate in some other types of research and thinking, and then broaden their horizons and make their art road wider and broader. So what is it like for Japanese art students to study abroad? I think that the choice of art students to study in Japan is very promising in the future, and it has a long-term vision.

    First of all, I think the first reason why Japanese art students choose to study abroad is because Japan is a very good country, because Japan is also a country with very open people, and it is a palace of art, and there are many art forms that are similar to China and those that are not similar. Therefore, if you go to Japan to study art, you can not only connect with the Chinese art you have studied, but also add some different Japanese factors, which will broaden your horizons and stimulate your artistic inspiration.

    Secondly, it is a good choice for Japanese art students to study abroad, and it is good to go to other countries that are farther away, and the cost of studying in Japan will be lower than for those who want to study abroad, which is affordable for ordinary families. In this way, you will be able to get in touch with more art and culture without psychological burden.

    In short, the ability to study abroad as an art student in Japan is beneficial both for the student's own improvement and for his or her future development. Judging from the current and long-term development of China and Japan, the future of Japanese art students studying abroad will be better and better.

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