I graduated from university in June, majoring in Japanese, and I want to study in Japan, so I have s

Updated on educate 2024-02-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you get into the N1 exam, it is recommended to apply directly to graduate school The cost of language school is relatively large, and it is not interesting You can try to contact the professor first You can contact a few more Tokyo** is more frequent The cost of living is also high Relatively speaking, the Kansai area is a little better For example, Osaka, Kyoto, etc. There are regulations on part-time working hours, but there are still many people who work overtime If you are professional, it is best to combine personal interests In terms of the current employment situation, the recruitment demand for sales is high But this is also very important to personal ability It is recommended to consider carefully For reference only.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Nowadays, Chinese students studying in Japan are becoming more and more debated, and everyone needs to face the problem of language barriers when they go to study in Japan, so what are the advantages and disadvantages of domestic Japanese major students going to Japan for graduate school? Let's take a look.

    1. Japanese major in Chinese universities

    The goal is to cultivate high-level specialists who have solid language skills, a relatively wide range of scientific and cultural knowledge, and can be engaged in translation, research, teaching, management and other departments in foreign affairs, economy and trade, culture, press and publication, education, scientific research, tourism and other departments.

    2. Apply for advantages

    Able to communicate smoothly with the mentor's seniors, communicate without barriers, and have a certain degree of language foundation. Have a certain understanding of Japanese society and culture, and be able to adapt quickly to the study of sociology.

    3. Application disadvantages

    In Japan, where Japanese is the mother tongue, there is no absolute advantage in language. In addition, there is no foundation in other disciplines, so it is difficult to carry out the study of other majors.

    4. Recommend colleges and majors

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Japanese language majors: The majors you can choose to study in Japan are:

    1.Linguistics.

    Most of Japan's national universities study linguistics, and the specific names may vary slightly.

    It is broadly divided into general linguistics, applied linguistics, comparative linguistics, comparative linguistics, research vocabulary, grammar, pragmatics, pronunciation, etc.

    Students mainly study courses such as Introduction to Linguistics, History of Linguistics, History of Japanese Language, and Classical Japanese, and take elective courses according to their interests.

    2.Literature. Students study the literature of different countries (Japanese literature, Chinese literature, Western literature, etc.), comparative literature (intercultural and interdisciplinary cultural studies), etc.

    In addition to the basic knowledge of literature, students will also learn about philosophy, ethics, history, geography, literature and writers of various countries, as well as the cultures of various countries.

    3.Sociology.

    Sociology is different from other disciplines in that there is no absolute correctness in its research, so the criteria for judging are relatively loose and the threshold is low. Students majoring in Japanese language can easily find a suitable research direction for themselves by providing a wide range of choices in the absence of other majors.

    4.History.

    Depending on your interests, you can study the history of the country you are interested in, or study the history of politics, literature, or art, which of course requires a strong interest in these histories and a solid basic knowledge.

    5.Pedagogy.

    Pedagogy is a social science that studies educational phenomena, educational problems and their laws. It is widely present in human life. Through the study of educational phenomena and educational problems, the general laws of education are revealed.

    Japanese majors can choose between educational psychology, educational sociology, school education, lifelong learning, and health education.

    6.Business Administration.

    Business administration and economics are often confused by students who don't know the truth, but in fact, they are two completely different majors. Japanese majors generally have to choose business administration instead of economics.

    Business administration is generally called "business administration" in China. It is closer to the practical application in life, more applicable, and pays more attention to the management of research companies, mainly for enterprises and organizations.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Japanese major recommendation:

    1.Literature and Culture: The division of labor in literature and culture is relatively fine, and it is basically an old major with a long history.

    Ideological Direction - Philosophy, Partial Rationalism, Religious Studies, Aesthetic Analysis (and Art) Historical Direction - Japanese Domestic History, Foreign History (including Archaeology and Anthropology) Language Major, Language Major (divided into domestic and foreign in Japan), Literature Major (divided into domestic and foreign countries), Action Cultural Psychology, Sociology (some universities also focus on sociology in research) (these universities have different names, but they are mainly Sociology).

    2.Similar to the literature track, there is also a major in education. Most of the education majors are relatively new professional fields, with vague nature, division, and professional content, and basically take "cultural science" as the general direction.

    supra-regional culture (this direction is some cultural phenomena and sciences that transcend geographical limitations); anthropology (this major is also divided into cultural majors by the school), comparative cultural majors; images of regional cultures, the study of cultures unique to each region, comprehensive social and international relations; **Science.

    3.Education: This direction is a professional direction that is better studied and applied by Chinese students (Japanese Department).

    Science Education, Mandarin (Japanese), Mathematics, English, History, Geography, Political Science. (This direction focuses on the training of teachers, mainly training foreigners to teach Japanese language and various scientific subjects) Pedagogy: Educational Psychology, Educational Administration (Management).

    Regarding professional issues, Sakura International, which I consulted about studying abroad, can find time to find out. 【If you are interested, you can learn more about Sakura International Japanese Language Training Institute】SIJA (Sakura International Japanese Language School) is the first in Japan to implement a specified skills visa as a prerequisite for studying abroad, and after entering the school, the Japanese language level is N4 or higher, and the Specified Skills Support Center will provide specialized knowledge training to conduct the Japanese language and specific skills test. After passing the exam, you can find a job at a company in Japan.

    Click here to make an appointment for 1-to-227 guidance for further education in Japan.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Japanese majors who study in Japan are generally applying for humanities and social sciences majors, such as linguistics, due to the restrictions of their majors. Sociology, education, etc., if you have a second degree, you can also consider changing majors.

    Japanese language majors are generally required to have at least N2 in order to apply for graduate school. Students who have high requirements for school grades must have N1, and many professors from good schools now have certain requirements for N1 scores, and some school professors have to score more than N1 150, so students still have to work hard to improve their Japanese language skills during their university years.

    If you already have Japanese language scores, it is not recommended to go to a language school, because the language school itself has a low application threshold, so the situation of students in the same class is also different, the level is uneven, and the tuition fee is also higher than that of graduate students, which is basically twice that of graduate students.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, Japanese major students need to pay attention to Japanese scores when studying in Japan, it is recommended to be able to take the N1 test and get a score of 130+, if you really can't, at least N2;

    The second is the major, Japanese language majors generally choose education, sociology, and literature to study in Japan, and if you have a second professional degree, you can also try to apply for a second major for graduate school, depending on your own situation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I graduated from a national university in Kyoto with a science degree.

    Some of them have done this and some have successfully contacted professors from Japanese universities in China, but the success rate is not high, and in addition to the difficulty of interviewing and other reasons, the professor also has his worries, and he understands that you must not only contact him. Majorly, literature is the most difficult to take, so if you don't like it, you should choose business, sociology, psychology and other disciplines. Personally, I don't recommend you to take economics.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Language schools are better, because students majoring in Japanese come to Japan without a major, and it is too difficult to apply directly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Go to a two-year language school for two years of specialized courses.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I think since you're a Japanese language major, it has nothing to do with the college entrance examination. It's liberal arts. Go to a school that has a Japanese language course and can apply for an agency to go to Japan. Let them give you an answer. If you are in Beijing, you can go to Xinli for consultation.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The situation through the language school:

    Immigration Bureau of Japan.

    Applicants must submit within 5 years of graduation from their final academic qualifications.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1) As far as professional translation courses are concerned, the best choice is not necessarily in the graduate school seminary course, but the translation course in a vocational school is more targeted, which is very beneficial for future related work. Graduate schools are more about academic research, and each student has their own research field and research content.

    2) It is very difficult to change majors for Japanese majors; If you have taken courses such as accounting, economic mathematics, statistics, finance and analysis, management, marketing, etc., then you can apply, otherwise it will be difficult to apply, enter the seminary and study and graduate from the future seminary; or have had a human resources qualification study and examination process, then it is also possible to apply for such courses; Of course, some of the more theoretical content in the fields of economics and management, administration and other fields can also be applied, but I always think that graduate courses are a learning process of deepening and refining undergraduate courses. Please be aware that the graduate school courses in Japan are different from those in the UK and Australia!

    3) If you ask professors at graduate schools in Japan, what kind of courses are most conducive to employment? They generally say that graduate school is a place for academic research and learning, and that vocational courses are the most suitable for employment. Of course, if you are interested in some economic management courses, you can attend public classes and lectures at graduate school, and you can also learn a lot of knowledge and practical content.

    Students majoring in Japanese can choose literature, culture, education, behavioral psychology, sociology, etc., as long as they are interested, I think the atmosphere, experience and experience of doing academic research in famous schools are all very valuable assets in life, so well-positioned schools should be pursued by Japanese majors rather than demanding majors; It's not easy to have both fish and bear's paws, so it's best to focus on the reputation of the school or just choose one of your favorite majors.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yes, because Japanese is equivalent to no major in Japan, you can choose to be more liberal arts, business, economics, or economic. But it still depends on what major you like, what you like must be better than forced, part-time work is to make money, and you can create greater profits after learning knowledge.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The Japanese are running out, and you are still squeezing in?

    Regarding studying in Japan, the Japanese Embassy in China** has a detailed explanation. Including the cost you said. It doesn't matter what university you go to in your country, it depends on which university you go to.

    Studying in Japan is a bit difficult for the most part, but a few of them are very comfortable and there are so many scholarships.

    When you go to university, first make sure that you have a major, English, and Japanese. Then do a graduation project and prepare a research plan.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Recommendation: Find an agent to introduce you, or ask a friend to help you enter a Japanese language school, and then enter a graduate school.

    If there is anything you want to ask, send me a text message on the site, and I will tell you what I know.

    If you want to go to a national or public university, you need to be good at Japanese and English, and you need to get a high score in Japanese level 1.

    Japanese Language Level 1 is basically possible through two years of study at a language school.

    Tokyo or Osaka is still good, at least it's easy to find a place to work.

    It is best to study at a school in Tokyo. The family said that the big city was safer.

    - Yes, you can go around Tokyo, Yokohama, Chiba, Saitama Location: Recommend a circle of Tokyo.

    Language schools: Recommended university preparatory departments or famous Japanese language schools (high visa rate) Universities: There are too many good universities.

    After graduating from graduate school, you will be selected to find a job in Japan, and you will have to apply for permanent residence for at least five years.

    The first time you apply for a work visa, you usually give it one year, and you only have the opportunity to get three years later.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The basic knowledge you need to know to study abroad.

    1. What are the basic requirements for applying for self-financed study abroad?

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Are you a full-time recognized undergraduate in China 3 books are not counted Also, only China has language as a major Even if you go there, you still have to choose another major It may be difficult to get started I don't know how you are in science or social humanities or economics Because looking at your appearance, it seems that you are going to graduate school (if you go after graduating from university

    Is it private, hehe, Waseda It's not so easy to take the test, it's all up to you Generally, if you are private, you don't have high requirements for academic performance, and the Japanese level requirements are not as strict as others say Generally, you only need to go to a Japanese language school for more than half a year (that is, the school gives you a certificate that you have been there for half a year, and you can take the test) Of course, the normal rule is that it takes at least one and a half years.

    The national is more troublesome, and it is not so easy to get into it with good grades, and it is Chinese. If you go to find out, you will know that English must be at least level 4 in China, and if you are Japanese, you don't need to be level 1 or level 1 before 09, you can reach level 2Usually you go to a Japanese language school for one and a half years, and even if you don't work that hard, it's absolutely fine, because after all, the environment is there, and you can learn very quickly.

    Another thing about Japanese language schools is that even if you can get any n1 n2 or 1 2 in Japan, you still have to go to a Japanese language school in Japan for a while, and you can find out the relevant information, and other Japanese people don't believe it, so you still have to go to a language school, and it depends on your personal situation, and the length of time you have to go to school.

    Also, if you're going to graduate school, it's best to contact the university and the tutor at the university yourself, and the success rate and the processing time will be very efficient.

    This year, Japan has introduced a new policy for international students, foreign students who have graduated from university can sign a one-year work visa in Japan through the school certificate (the new policy I haven't tried, anyway, I will do odd jobs first, and then talk about it) Generally, you will not sign it to you after 1 year, and you will be asked to return to China, and you can apply again.

    And the question about the residence permit is not that you can get a permanent residence permit after 5 years of finding a formal job there, even if you find a Japanese citizen to marry you, it will take 5 years, and they will send someone to visit you every year, and if it is normal for 5 years, it will be issued for 3 years after that, and it will be basically more than 10 years before you can get a permanent residence permit.

    Now if you're in China, don't go too much to learn Japanese, you can first learn about the Japanese culture, what festivals, customs, and the small details of daily life, such as how to take the subway, a step, and garbage** day, and some living languages, these are indeed learned at a Japanese language school, but you will learn it a little late at that time, so it's better to learn it yourself.

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