If I have an N1 score and just pass, do I need to go to a language school to go to a graduate school

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is no correlation between whether or not you have Japanese N1 and whether you need to go to a language school. In order to get into a good graduate school, in addition to N1 is an essential requirement, you also need to have a TOEFL score (generally 85 or above), a specific research plan, interview strategy, professional exams, and so on. Some of the top language schools now offer graduate school counseling courses for undergraduates, so it's important for you to choose a good school with such a program.

    In recent years, in order to earn high intermediary fees, many intermediaries have blindly advocated the so-called graduate students, that is, graduate school auditors. Some students who do not meet the requirements will be processed to Japan after packaging. Because they were completely unable to adapt to the pace of Japanese learning, it had a very bad impact on the school, so much so that Nagoya University and other universities clearly refused to accept students introduced by intermediaries on their official websites.

    Many students do not get into graduate school in the second year and are desperate.

    Therefore, if you do have the strength and ability to communicate with professors, then it is best for DIY to contact the tutor, and if you rely on intermediary packaging, then you will be harmed in the end.

    Nowadays, many language schools in Japan offer graduate school counseling courses for international students who want to apply for graduate school. The vast majority of undergraduate students in Japan are aware of the great limitations and drawbacks of directly contacting Japanese graduate schools in Japan, and there are also many difficulties in the preparation of application materials, so the vast majority of students choose the graduate school counseling course of a language school. It takes no longer than applying directly in Japan, and it is more suitable for international students to apply for an ideal and excellent graduate school after adapting to study in Japan, regardless of time, money, choice, and success rate.

    The school mainly provides guidance on the selection of majors and schools, research plans, interview strategies, professional exams, TOEFL, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Even if you pass the N1 exam, it will be difficult to keep up with all university courses taught in Japanese. Classes in Japanese, class selection, house searching, etc., all of these things must be done by one person. If you don't get used to living in Japan, it's hard to deal with these things even if you have an N1.

    For example, students who apply to Japanese universities need to take exams, and it is more convenient to take the test in Japan if you have a visa in Japan.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Whether you need to go to a language school or not depends on whether you can understand all Japanese lectures, and the grade you get in the exam only means that you have passed the exam, understand? If you are coming to graduate school, it is recommended that you apply for a language school first, there is a language school that will help you take the graduate school course, but I go to a language school, the teacher will help you prepare for exams, and also help you write a research proposal, which is very important, and it is related to whether the university professor accepts you. It is recommended that you meet with the professor yourself after you go to Japan and then decide.

    There were many things around me that contacted the professor through an agent or email, but when I met with the professor in Japan, I found that I couldn't get along with me, and then the relationship was not good, and I suffered a lot. If you pass the level 1 exam, there is also a tuition waiver and a scholarship, you can go to the webpage for reference, there are teachers who will ** your questions.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is recommended that you go to a language school, because Japanese graduate schools have very high requirements for students' professional ability, and they can directly do research with professors, rather than going to study specially, and Chinese students who want to go to Japan to study for graduate school must first go to graduate school, not regular students, if they can't keep up at this stage, the professor will feel that the student's learning ability and research ability are problematic, and it will be very troublesome at that time. If you want to study the language, at your current level, you can do it in about a year, and when you apply again, you can skip the graduate stage, so you don't waste time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally speaking, if you have already passed N1, you can apply directly to graduate school and skip the language school link. The advantage of going to a language school is that it is a transition for students who have just moved to Japan, and they will have more choices in the future. And your worries are actually normal, many people who have graduated from a language school and entered a professional course still have some difficulty listening to the class at the beginning, because the major and the language school are still different, and the N1 exam in Japan is higher than the level of level 1 in our country, if you have not yet reached the level of writing a plan, you can consider making the transition from a language school or graduate school first.

    You can go to a language school for half a year before applying for a local graduate school.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The first three months are still very much needed, after all, there is still a big difference between the Japanese learned in Japan and the spoken language spoken by the locals. In addition, many language schools will have a specialist to accompany the student to the tutor of the graduate school, which is more convenient for communication before admission.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It seems that if you want to study in Japan, you must study the language for at least half a year, no matter how well you study it in Japan.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Look at the specific company, I have a few friends who have learned Japanese in my undergraduate, non-Japanese majors, at that time, in order to better job search in the future, adhering to the concept of more skills and not pressing. When I went to apply for a job, many companies wrote about the level of Japanese, and there was no mandatory requirement that it must be a Japanese major.

    However, there are some companies that require Japanese language majors.

    In general, it is helpful to take the N1 certificate for non-Japanese majors, depending on your future career, after all, some positions only require a certificate.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The introduction of how many points to pass in Japanese N1 is as follows:

    100 points passed.

    The maximum score for the Japanese N1 test is 180 points, and the passing score is 100 points. The three parts of Qiaolingbi each have 60 points, and the passing score of each part is 19 points. The total score and the sub-scores of the three parts must reach the passing mark. The score for each question is uncertain and depends on the difficulty of the question.

    To qualify, two requirements must be met:

    1. The total score must reach 100 points.

    2. The score of each part should reach 19 points (including 19 points).

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello college entrance examination score is a reference point, not a necessary condition, therefore, whether you need to take the college entrance examination score, subject to the requirements of the school, as a necessary condition, is: at least high school graduation or equivalent education level, received 12 years of education graduation, and the above level and family economic conditions.

    Therefore, whether there is a high filial piety score, or the college entrance examination score, and affect whether you can apply for study abroad, only in the choice of your application and the impression score of the application materials, there is a college entrance examination score is better than no college entrance examination score, the impression is better, and the impression of high grades is better than that of low grades, that is to say, the better the additional conditions, the higher the success rate of the visa.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. There are no language universities in Japan. There are only language schools and universities with a focus on language subjects, and these two are completely different concepts.

    2. The requirements for whether to take the college entrance examination and the results of the college entrance examination are stipulated by each school in Japan.

    3. Even universities or language schools that require college entrance examination results have special qualification examinations, that is to say, for students who have not taken the college entrance examination, or students from three schools, their academic ability will be reviewed, and those who pass can participate in the examination organized by the school itself, and take the same exam as the students who took the college entrance examination.

    4. Individual BT is not excluded'The school has to ask for the college entrance examination results.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1) Some language schools have a relatively high admission threshold and will require college entrance examination scores, but there are indeed very few language schools that require college entrance examination scores, accounting for no more than 5% of all language schools;

    2) For high school graduates, when applying for Japan's "status of residence", the Immigration Bureau will lower the Japanese language requirements for students with relatively high college entrance examination scores, generally students who have reached more than 60% of the total score of the college entrance examination (for example, if the full score of the college entrance examination is 750 points, then it is more than 450 points), Japanese language scores and certificates are not required (but Japanese language hours are required to be more than 150 hours), otherwise there are requirements for Japanese language scores;

    3) For graduates (or pre-graduates) who have not taken the college entrance examination, the Japanese Immigration Bureau will generally require the certification of the college entrance examination results, otherwise the college entrance examination results will be required to verify the authenticity of the student's graduation certificate and learning ability;

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There is no requirement for college entrance examination scores.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    To apply directly to a Japanese university, first make sure that the university you want to apply to allows overseas applications (i.e., you have not yet obtained a status of residence and are not in Japan).

    Second, you need to check whether the university you want to go to requires a test score for Japanese University Admission for International Students. If necessary, you must take the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) in advance, obtain results in each subject--- there is currently no test room Chinese mainland, and confirm what other requirements are required by the university you want to take the exam, and analyze your own situation, such as TOEFL.

    After all of the above is confirmed, you also need to look at the past exam questions of a certain discipline of the university, and do it yourself.

    If you decide to apply for the university, you must apply to the university within the specified time and submit the required documents.

    If you pass the review of the book materials, you will be notified of the exam. Arrive at the test center on the specified date.

    After the exam, the school will consider a variety of factors to determine whether or not to admit you.

    After being admitted, you may be asked to apply for a Certificate of Eligibility and submit it to them, or you may entrust a relative in Japan to apply for a status of residence for you.

    After obtaining the status of residence, prepare the documents and submit the visa application through the designated ** organization.

    Visa issuance. Coming to Japan.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You can't skip a language school because you have to go to Japan first and then take the Japanese University Admission for International Student (EJU), and you won't even be able to apply for a name if you don't go to a language school. And it seems that you need a language school diploma (this is uncertain) to enter the university

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's already very good to have an N1 level.,Apply for qualifications and take the exam again.,In a word.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If you are good at English, you should first go to a language school in Japan and take the first level.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I don't think the Japanese language score is mandatory for the master's exam. It's just that you give the school or professor a certificate to prove your own Japanese proficiency. Unlike English, some test scores can be waived and converted into corresponding scores.

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