How much do you need to prepare for high school in Japan?

Updated on educate 2024-02-27
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    At present, Japanese high schools that recruit Chinese students in China include Meitoku Juku in Kochi, Ryoyo in Kyoto, Jingai Girls' High School and Kashiwahara Boys' High School in Osaka, Sendai Ikuei and Chiba Hyosung International High School. These high schools generally have very low requirements, and you can enter directly without Japanese language, but Chiba Hyosung International in the Kanto region is a prestigious school, so the admission requirements are relatively high. All of the above schools are boarding, so in principle, you should live in the school and go home on weekends. Including tuition, living expenses are about 2.2 million yen per year, which is 13-150,000 yuan.

    If you really want to study hard in the future and get into a good university in Japan, then you must choose a prestigious school like Chiba Hyosung International.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Should you put down the heavy shell and look for the bottom ** There is a blue sky.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Junior high school graduates and high school students in Japan will be about 100,000 yuan, mainly because the tuition fee is relatively expensive.

    There are not many Japanese high schools in China, and students were required to complete at least 12 years of education in China, which means that they can only study in Japan after graduating from high school.

    Fresh junior high school graduates who want to study in Japan can apply to a Japanese high school to study.

    In general, the application materials for junior high school students who want to study in Japan are required to prepare a letter of application for admission, a graduation certificate, and other relevant school certificates. Parents need to prepare relevant proof such as financial guarantees.

    Since the situation of each high school in Japan is different, the application materials required to be prepared are also different.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are requirements for language, age, education, economics, etc., and you also need to take exams to go to high school in Japan.

    1. Academic qualifications: Applicants graduated from junior high school, and language schools usually require students to receive 12 years of school education.

    2. Language requirements: no less than 150 hours of Japanese learning experience.

    3. Age limit: 15 years old and 18 years old.

    4. Financial conditions: Before going to high school in Japan, you must ensure that you have enough financial means to afford the tuition fees, and you must have a financial guarantor in Japan.

    5. Other conditions: International students need to take the entrance examination organized by Japanese high schools, which is divided into two forms: written test and interview, and the written test items include English, Japanese and mathematics.

    Going to high school in Japan can give students a very good opportunity to exercise themselves, and can develop students' ability to think independently and face difficulties bravely.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are two types of applications for high schools in Japan: direct application and transfer, which is suitable for junior high school students in the case of direct application, and suitable for students who are in the first or second year of high school if they are transferred.

    If you apply directly, you need to be a junior high school graduate and have reached the N3 level in Japanese.

    If you want to be a freshman or sophomore in high school, you need to be a N2 Japanese student.

    It is important to note that all of the above categories require a certificate of 1 year of Japanese language study, so it is recommended to communicate with the institution where you are studying before preparing to learn Japanese.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The requirements for applying to Japanese high schools are not very strict.

    1. Education: Graduated from junior high school.

    2. Economy: 12 150,000 yuan for one year tuition, food and housing.

    3. Age: no more than 20 years old at the time of enrollment.

    4. Study: You need to provide more than one year of Japanese learning experience (find a formal institution with Japanese teaching qualifications).

    5. Assessment: Japanese high schools will have assessments in mathematics, English and interviews (the higher the deviation value of the school, the higher the requirements).

    Note: If you want to go to a good Japanese high school, you must prepare in advance.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Introduction: In the global education system, public schools in some countries provide students with free education, while in others students (or their families) are required to pay tuition for high school education. Japan is a country with a world-famous education system, and whether or not it is necessary to pay tuition fees at the high school level has always been one of the concerns of people.

    1. An overview of the Japanese high school education system.

    High school education in Japan is completed through a series of school systems, including junior high school, senior high school hailstorm, and university reform. In this education system, high school is an important stage in developing students' academic skills and social literacy.

    2. Japanese high school tuition policy.

    In most cases, public high schools in Japan are free, and students do not have to pay tuition. Behind this policy is the high priority that Japan places on education to ensure that all students have equal access to quality high school education. Public high schools are usually funded by local** or state funds, and students can enroll in these schools for free.

    However, in some exceptional cases, a fee may apply. For example, private high schools often require students to pay tuition, and these schools operate independently of the ** funding, so students may have to bear additional costs. Private high schools may offer more educational options, smaller class sizes, and better teacher resources, but this also means that students may have to pay tuition accordingly.

    3. The use and influencing factors of tuition fees.

    These schools may offer a better educational environment, more advanced equipment, and a more experienced teaching staff. As a result, students may choose to pay tuition fees in exchange for better quality educational resources.

    Some families may not be able to afford private high school tuition and therefore have to choose a public high school. However, some families may be willing to pay tuition fees for their children to receive a better education.

    3.School reputation: Some private high schools are popular for their reputation and excellent comprehensive quality education. Parents and students may choose to pay tuition fees in order to stand out from the competition in entrance exams, or out of pursuit of an excellent education in a particular subject.

    4.Scholarships and tuition waivers: Some private high schools may offer scholarships and tuition waiver opportunities to students who are able but have a lower financial situation. These opportunities allow students to be supported in terms of tuition fees, reducing the financial burden on families.

    Conclusion: Japan's high school education system consists of free public high schools and fee-paying private high schools. Most students can choose to get a free high school education because public high schools are funded by **.

    However, private high schools may require students to pay tuition, depending on the family's financial situation, the school's reputation, and the student's need for educational resources. Whether public or private high schools, the Japanese education system is committed to providing students with high-quality, equal educational opportunities to develop their academic and social skills.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. Have a certificate of more than 1 year of Japanese language study from a regular institution.

    2. Applicants must be over 15 years old and less than 18 years old.

    3. Proof of 9 years of compulsory education experience recognized in China, and proof of educational qualifications can also be presented.

    4. Applicants are required to take an independent entrance examination for a Japanese institution.

    5. Some schools require N3 or N2 Japanese certificates.

    Materials supplement: The materials that need to be prepared for the application for studying abroad in high schools in Japan include:

    1. School designation**.

    2. Registration** 7 sheets.

    3. A copy of the front and back of the ID card.

    4. The copy of the household registration book is missing.

    5. The original graduation certificate of the highest degree obtained.

    6. Proof of ZD in the school you are currently studying.

    7. Transcript of returning friends who are currently studying (or graduating from the school).

    8. Proof of Japanese language study.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    To apply for a Japanese language school, you must have at least 12 years of formal education and a graduation certificate. There is no limit to the level of a certain basic knowledge of Japanese and a grade certificate. There is no grading certificate and you need to negotiate with a Japanese language school.

    SGU programs require English scores (TOEFL, IELTS, TOEIC scores, etc., and some schools require domestic college entrance examination, SAT, etc.) )

    Cost of studying in Japan.

    Japanese Language School: About 750,000 yen per year (about 10,000 RMB) Japanese public universities: (Same fee for each major) About 10,000 yen per year (about 30,000 RMB) Private universities in Japan:

    Entrance fee 200,000-350,000 yen (some students are exempted) (about 10,000 RMB) Liberal arts: about 70-900,000 yen per year (about 4-60,000 RMB) Science Arts: about 90-1.5 million years (about 6-90,000 RMB) Medicine:

    About 3 million to 30 million years (about 18-1.8 million yuan).

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The former requires at least a junior high school graduate, while the latter requires the completion of a domestic sophomore high school course.

    Choosing a high school is important. There are not many high schools in Japan that accept international students, and most of them treat international students differently from Japanese students, whether it is the curriculum, work and rest time, and visa types. It is equivalent to setting up a language school in a high school.

    The total cost of a year of high school in Japan, which treats international students equally, is about 18...

    The former's high school students are enrolled in Japanese universities just like international students at language schools. The latter took the Japanese exam.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Do you have money to burn and want to go to Japan for high school? I haven't explained my Chinese yet, and I'm going to learn Japanese again, is Japanese high school so good? Do you have to go to high school in Japan?

    Now that China is the second largest economy in the world and its domestic development is good, why do you have to go to Japan? Chinese should not forget their roots!

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