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First of all, you must have a certain foundation in Japanese. Since last year, Chinese students have been taking the same test as Japanese students.
Universities: Kyoto University is ranked among the top three universities in Japan. Each department only recruits one international student per year.
Very competitive. If you want to take the Kyoto University exam, it is best to have a TOEFL score. If you graduate from Kyoto University, it will definitely be easy to find a job.
It's the same as when you were admitted to Fudan University).
If you have particularly good grades. You can choose from Tokyo University, Kyoto University, and Handa University.
If you have good grades. It's a pity to choose a second-rate school. For example, Kobe is large.
If your grades are not too good or average, it is better to take the private 3 exam.
But for sure, you must be good at English. If you don't speak English well, you won't be able to get into that university.
Major: Architecture: Personally, I think it's good. But it's very competitive. It's easy to find a job after graduation. High wages.
Jurisprudence: Lawyer. If you're working hard. After graduation, you can get a lawyer's license, which is very profitable. However, I will not be able to work after returning to my home country. The laws are not the same in every country.
Human Resource Management: Two universities are renowned for human resource management. One is in Tokyo. One in Kobe. It's fragrant now. However, if you work for a Japanese company, it is difficult to break into the circle.
Employment: To find a job in Japan, first of all, you need to be good at Japanese. And you have to be like the Japanese, from clothing to hairstyle.
This is only superficial. Also polite, humble, and preferably low-key. Be sure to have courtesy.
Don't overlook the details and don't be too ostentatious.
Relationships are also important. Don't shut yourself in your room every day to read. You have to hide and get to know the bosses of the club. Also, you have to have a good relationship with your teachers.
Talent. To find a job, you have to go through an exam. Do more test questions. When you go to Japan, you sell them in bookstores. So don't worry.
Employment Options: Start with the lowest level of work in Japan. So when you're still a member of a club that's not very good, you have to endure it. Build relationships with your boss and colleagues.
The examples given in the above majors are all more popular majors. You may also refer to it.
Personally, it's better not to work in Japan. Too tired, too tired. It's a lot of things you don't understand. Don't think of Japan as beautiful, everyone has to work to survive. It won't be as easy as China.
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Universities: Kyoto University is ranked among the top three universities in Japan. Each department only recruits one international student per year.
Very competitive. If you want to take the Kyoto University exam, it is best to have a TOEFL score. If you graduate from Kyoto University, it will definitely be easy to find a job.
It's the same as when you were admitted to Fudan University).
If you have particularly good grades. You can choose from Tokyo University, Kyoto University, and Handa University.
If you have good grades. It's a pity to choose a second-rate school. For example, Kobe is large.
If your grades are not too good or average, it is better to take the private 3 exam.
But for sure, you must be good at English. If you don't speak English well, you won't be able to get into that university.
Major: Architecture: Personally, I think it's good. But it's very competitive. It's easy to find a job after graduation. High wages.
Jurisprudence: Lawyer. If you're working hard. After graduation, you can get a lawyer's license, which is very profitable. However, I will not be able to work after returning to my home country. The laws are not the same in every country.
Human Resource Management: Two universities are renowned for human resource management. One is in Tokyo. One in Kobe. It's fragrant now. However, if you work for a Japanese company, it is difficult to break into the circle.
Employment: To find a job in Japan, first of all, you need to be good at Japanese. And you have to be like the Japanese, from clothing to hairstyle.
This is only superficial. Also polite, humble, and preferably low-key. Be sure to have courtesy.
Don't overlook the details and don't be too ostentatious.
Relationships are also important. Don't shut yourself in your room every day to read. You have to hide and get to know the bosses of the club. Also, you have to have a good relationship with your teachers.
Talent. To find a job, you have to go through an exam. Do more test questions. When you go to Japan, you sell them in bookstores. So don't worry.
The examples given in the above majors are all more popular majors. You may also refer to it.
Personally, it's better not to work in Japan. Too tired, too tired. It's a lot of things you don't understand. Don't think of Japan as beautiful, everyone has to work to survive. It won't be as easy as China.
Don't go straight to studying abroad. It is best to attend a Japanese language school for half a year first.
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Traditional Japanese majors such as animation, computer science, and automobiles seem to be more suitable for science students, and because of the strong specialization of science majors, it is easier to choose. 86 Introduction, what majors can liberal arts students choose to study in Japan? 1. Literature education
Representative institutions: University of Tokyo, Hokkaido University, Waseda University.
This category of courses includes literature, sociology, cultural heritage conservation, education, psychology and other courses from China, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Most of the cultural and educational institutions are comprehensive colleges and educational universities. In the future, employment will also be prioritized in universities and the education industry.
2. Art and design
Representative institutions: Kyoto Seika University, Tokyo Polytechnic University, Takarazuka University of Art and Design.
This category of disciplines includes animation design and styling design, among others. More than 60% of the world's anime works come from Japan, and the anime industry accounts for 20% of Japan's GDP. There are even graduate courses in the direction of animation, and a complete animation industry chain has been formed in Japan.
In this major, you will not only learn painting, but also be exposed to related knowledge such as ** theory, industrial theory, and expression theory. The combination of design and market development has become the foundation of the highly developed animation industry in Japan.
3. Media
Representative universities: Hokkaido University, University of Tsukuba, Waseda University, Doshisha University.
This category of subjects includes courses in international media, language communication, etc. Japan's media industry covers a wide range of media such as newspapers, magazines, television, and the Internet, and is highly developed. If you have a keen sense of information and like to work in a job full of new challenges, studying media in Japan is a good choice.
4. Law and Economy
Representative universities: The University of Tokyo, Keio University, Waseda University, ** University, etc.
This kind of discipline requires mastering the ideological methods of law and politics, cultivating practical thinking ability, understanding the essence of modern economic problems through the study of economics, and understanding policy changes and responses. It includes law, economics, accounting and other disciplines. This is a traditional discipline in Japan, and it has a wide range of jobs.
5. Business management
Representative universities: Hitotsubashi University, University of Tokyo, Keio University, Kyoto University, Osaka University, etc.
This kind of discipline includes finance, **, circulation, management and other modern social enterprises complete economic knowledge and management foundation, many people in order to learn Matsushita Konosuke, Inamori Kazuo and other business wizards to create a business management model and embark on this road of study. After graduation, I will work for a large company, and I will have a high level of English requirements.
The employment direction of a liberal arts student is generally divided according to the major he studied in college, and the employment direction of different majors is different, some liberal arts students may study science and engineering majors in college, such as computer, medicine, etc., then the employment direction after graduation may be towards the development of computer and medicine, and some liberal arts students may study accounting and finance after graduation. It depends on the major you studied at the university. >>>More
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Judging from the employment situation of students and college graduates in recent years, there are several popular and popular majors: International Economics and Marketing, Finance, Law, Chinese as a Foreign Language, Sculpture, Performance, Broadcasting and Hosting Arts, Radio and Television Choreography and Directing, Art Design, Drama, Film and Television Art Design, Photography, Animation, Applied Physics, Astronomy, Applied Meteorology, Marine Science, Electronic Information Science and Technology, Optical Information Science and Technology, Environmental Science, Applied Psychology, Polymer Materials and Engineering, Thermal and Power Engineering, Electronic Information Engineering, Communication Engineering, Biomedical and Engineering, Urban Planning, Environmental Engineering, Pharmaceutical Engineering, Food Science and Engineering, Light Chemical Engineering, Clothing Design and Engineering, Biological Engineering, Agricultural Electrification and Automation, Horticulture, Aquaculture, Marine Fishery Science and Technology, Preventive Medicine, Stomatology, Nursing, Information Management and Information Systems, Engineering Management, Financial Management, Human Resource Management, Labor and Social Security, Rural Regional Development, Finance, International Politics, Diplomacy, Public Security, Border Management, Radio and Television Journalism, Advertising, Publishing, Choreography, Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, Information and Computing Science, Applied Chemistry, Resources, Environment and Urban and Rural Planning and Management, Ecology, Statistics, Survey Technology and Engineering, Inorganic Non-metallic Materials Engineering, Mechanical Design and Manufacturing and Automation, Material Forming and Control Engineering, Automation, Computer Science and Technology, Civil Engineering, Port and Waterway and Coastal Engineering, Surveying and Mapping Engineering, Safety Engineering, Traffic Engineering, Water Supply and Drainage Engineering, Water conservancy and hydropower engineering, flight technology, navigation technology, packaging engineering, criminal science and technology, fire engineering, grass science, animal science, anesthesiology, medical laboratory, traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture and massage, forensic medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, pharmaceutical preparations. Among them, there are many science majors, such as international economics and science, marketing, traditional Chinese medicine, pharmaceutical preparations, mathematics and applied mathematics, information and computing science, applied chemistry, resource environment and urban and rural planning and management, preventive medicine, stomatology, nursing, information management and information systems, engineering management, financial management, human resource management, fashion design and engineering, biological engineering, food science and engineering, light chemical engineering, clothing design and engineering, biological engineering, etc. >>>More
First, choose based on the actual situation of the individual. >>>More