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Hello! 1. If you don't have a language foundation, you won't be able to go to Japan in October 2012. The application deadline for October students is the end of May. At the end of May, you must have obtained a minimum Japanese language proficiency certificate.
2. Most language schools are unable to help students contact tutors, so it should be said that when students contact tutors, schools can help solve some Japanese problems. Basically, the students themselves contact the tutors. It's not that difficult, as long as you're able to communicate directly with the instructor, either verbally or in writing.
3. As long as you have obtained a permit to engage in activities other than those permitted under the status of residence previously granted, you can work part-time, but it does not have to take 3 to 6 months, and some language schools run by school corporations can be obtained in about 2 weeks.
4. You don't have to be good at Japanese for a part-time job, it mainly depends on what kind of job you do. Some of the students who came in January started working in mobile phone stores in February, and they hardly needed Japanese because the customers were all Chinese.
5. How to skillfully allocate study time and part-time work time is an important thing that every international student must calculate. As long as the distribution is good, coupled with personal efforts, the possibility of both work and study is also very high.
6. If you are not confident in your Japanese when you enter graduate school, it is best to start as a graduate student (preparatory stage for a full-fledged seminary). I used this year to communicate with my tutor and continue to study Japanese while preparing for the graduate school exam.
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In Japan, the master's degree is called a monk, while the Duan Cong Leak graduate school is a preliminary stage for entering the monk program, and the minimum duration of graduate studies in Japan is half a year and the maximum is two years, depending on the progress of the study. Japanese monks generally study for two years.
The Japanese monk examination is divided into a written test and an interview, the general written test content is mainly a small ** and professional problem analysis, the interview is aimed at the research progress and the first research Zheng Zhengzheng to ask questions, the interview examiner is the head of the graduate school and a professor in related fields, and after passing the test, he will become a formal monk.
There are two ways to go to Japan to take the master's examination (mainly Japanese-taught monks): :(1) Pre-graduation or graduation from a bachelor's degree (beginner in Japanese) — Japanese language school - Japanese N1 or so - Take the entrance exam for graduate school Japanese language school entrance season: January, April, July, October;
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If a Japanese monk is unable to graduate, the following solutions should be considered:
1.Seek help from a tutor or Faculty Advisors: If you are experiencing academic difficulties, you can seek help from a tutor or Faculty Advisors for a solution.
3.Change of school or major: If there is a mismatch between the course and the instructor of Zen Yu Jian, you can try to change the school or major.
5.Understand the student visa policy: If the legal study visa has expired, you need to consult the international education department of the school and the relevant embassy or consulate in Japan in time to understand the latest visa renewal policy, and apply for an extension or return to China within the specified time limit.
In short, no matter what the situation is, don't be discouraged, you can actively look for help, seek solutions in many ways, and maintain enthusiasm and confidence in learning.
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The main contents of the Japanese Master's Degree Examination are:
1. Written test. It mainly includes foreign language, Japanese topics and specialized industry subjects, which are introduced as follows:
1) Foreign language: Foreign language refers to English scores.
3) Professional subjects: Professional subjects mainly assess the basic professional knowledge required to go to the college to do research institutes.
2. Interview. In the interview for the graduate school examination, the examinee's graduate advisor and other professors will ask oral questions about themselves, their research directions, and their future plans.
Material Supplement: 1. Introduction to Japanese Monks:
The Japanese graduate school is the equivalent of a Chinese master's degree, and is called a "monk" in Japan. The Japanese word "graduate student" is equivalent to the preparatory department before studying for a master's degree, and graduate students need to get a student visa, and the maximum time limit for a visa is 2 years.
2. The main ways to apply for a monk in Japan are:
1. Students will first enter a language school, then take the graduate school examination and enter the graduate school to study a related master's program.
2. Apply directly to graduate schools, which can be applied for in very limited graduate schools and majors.
3. Apply for the "graduate" program of a national or public university, and then pass the graduate school examination to enter the formal master's program of the graduate school.
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Japanese monks are equivalent to Chinese master's and master's degrees. Examinations are required for admission.
Graduate students in Japan are reseach students, and they don't have a degree, and they don't take credits, so they're almost like auditing. There is generally no test for admission, only an application is required.
Generally, you apply for graduate school from your home country, and after getting your visa, you will go through a period of graduate study before taking the entrance exam to enter the master's program. If it goes well, it will not take a year, but half a year, and if the school you are applying for has an entrance exam in February (the general entrance exam for monks is in August), then you can apply for graduate school in October of the previous year, take the exam in February, and enter the monk in April.
It is ...... to ask the monks to graduate earlyIt's very hard, don't think about it. Because there are few basic courses in graduate school, you mainly rely on ** to graduate. So it's not like you can graduate after taking enough classes.
And ......The Japanese will not give this kind of treatment to a foreigner, unless your ** is posted on science and nature, then there is still a little hope.
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Specifically, no graduate school has clear requirements for GPAs when studying in Japan (except for the English program, the SGU G30 program will pay more attention to the school of origin and GPA, and students who plan to apply for English classes should maintain their GPA).
The simpler the truth, the better the grades, the better the school you apply to, and the best chance of success in your application. Japanese professors generally evaluate your ability to study in your university major based on your GPA, so as to determine whether you have the ability to study and research with your supervisor.
If your grade point is low, it will make the professor doubt your learning ability and attitude, and then it will do you no good for your application. If you want to apply to a good school, you must improve your GPA.
It is not excluded that a very good score on the Japanese Language Proficiency Test can make up for the lack of a GPA, but if you are not too confident in your Japanese level, then you need to work hard to improve your GPA, the higher the better, at least 3 or more.
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You need your undergraduate transcript, so your undergraduate score is also more important, at least you can't fail the subject, and you also have to get its entrance score when you go to that school. Thank you for the answer, I hope to give a good review.
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Very important.
But that's not the case.
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A master's degree, the Japanese academic term, is equivalent to a master's degree in China. It is important to distinguish that in Japanese there is a "graduate student" composed of three kanji"This word, unlike in China, means preparatory student (auditor, non-regular student).
In Japanese, there is a "graduate student" composed of three kanji"This word, unlike in China, means preparatory student (auditor, non-regular student). Monk, the Japanese academic title, is equivalent to a master's degree in China.
Graduate school is a system in which foreign nationals can take the foreign national selection examination for foreign students who do not have academic qualifications or student status but can be admitted to a Japanese university as a graduate student at an early transition stage when they apply to graduate school in Japan. To apply for graduate school, you need to have a good background, hard conditions, and a set of porcelain with a graduate school professor, and obtain a good contract to obtain the admission qualification.
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Japanese monks are called masters in Japan. The master's degree obtained after graduation is also a master's degree in China.
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Azure Study Abroad Teacher Answers:
The Japanese term "graduate student" refers to the Chinese concept"Graduate students"In Japan, it refers to those who are enrolled in a full-fledged master's program.
Graduate students in Japanese universities are not called master's degrees, which are called monks in Japan, and graduate students are the preparatory stage for entering the master's program. The minimum duration of postgraduate studies is six months and the maximum duration is two years, depending on the progress of the study. Normally, Japanese majors mainly work with professors during this period, while non-Japanese majors usually do not have a high level of Japanese, so they can participate in free Japanese language courses held by universities for international students, and go all out to learn Japanese and improve their Japanese skills in a short period of time to prepare for the master's course exam.
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Generally speaking, there are graduate schools under the institution of graduate schools, which are divided into doctoral programs (equivalent to master's degrees in Japan) and doctoral programs (doctorates), and some majors in some universities do not have doctoral programs, which are generally called master's programs.
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