What are some things to do about studying abroad in Japan, and what are the three things to do about

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Ha ha. In April of this year, Japan's visa policy was changed. In addition to having a high school diploma and 12 years of education, there is also an additional item that must be obtained in the college entrance examination. Even if the score is low, there must be a college entrance examination result.

    If you don't have a college entrance examination score, there is only one way. It is necessary to have a language level. Minimum level 4, the higher the success rate.

    Then you can apply to the language school there and then go to university. It is necessary to have proof of the relevant language level so that the Japanese will recognize it. This is the only way, otherwise don't think about the affirmation of visa refusal.

    The invitation letter is convenient, but the premise is that there is still a language foundation.

    Send me a message and tell me. I'm in exactly the same situation as you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In principle, it is just an ordinary high school student, vocational high school is not very good, high school grades must be required, and Japanese learning requires a minimum of 300 class hours, but I suggest that it is best to learn more, otherwise it is very troublesome to go there without understanding the language, and it is difficult to get a visa, and more than half of the Chinese students studying in Japan this year have been denied visas, and I am also one of the unfortunates. Inviting this kind should be a little better but not guaranteed, good luck!

    Yes, this language proficiency certificate must be required by various language schools, unless you have a first-level certificate, and you don't need to go to a language school. The high school grade is the one that took the baccalaureate, and the graduation certificate is the score of the baccalaureate, so you can take the high school baccalaureate.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I'm not going to copy a bunch of stuff from ** like everyone else does in an attempt to cheat the bounty points and tell you directly that I don't recommend you to go to Japan, no matter how adequate and adequate you are.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Upstairs said yes, I'm top.

    The world is so big, you have to go to J8 Japan if you don't want to go.

    Even if you go to South Korea, don't tell me that because Japan has money, the Chinese are crazy and run there?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Cherry blossom viewing.

    The cherry blossoms in Ueno are in full bloom, and they look like crimson light clouds, but there is no shortage of crash courses for groups of "Qing students" under the flowers.

    2. Braids.

    With a large braid on top of his head, the top of a student's hat rises high to form Mt. Fuji. There are also those who dissolve the braids, which are flat, and when they remove their hats, they are shiny, just like the bun of the girls of the small clan, and they have to twist their necks a few times. It's really Peugeot.

    3. Learn to dance.

    In the evening, the floor of one room is often loud and loud, and the room is full of smoke and dust; Ask someone who is well-versed in current affairs9 and answer, "That's learning to dance." ”

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I went to Japan to study abroad, and based on the experience of various friends I have met in Japan, I would like to give you a general explanation.

    The first is the question of your own academic qualifications. If you are going to a university or language school in Japan, you usually need to graduate from high school. So as long as you graduated from high school and don't have a failing J on your transcript, it's OK because a high school transcript needs to be issued.

    Then you have no knowledge of Japanese, and many people who have no knowledge of Japanese will choose to go to Japan to study in a language school first, you can go to Japan to study in a language school first, and then go to a university in Japan. Generally, students go to a Japanese language school for two years and take the university entrance exam. However, it is possible to study Japanese in China first, and you need to study Japanese for at least 60 hours abroad.

    However, if you can get a level 2 in Japanese, that's the best, and the success rate of studying abroad will be much higher. Whether you are studying a language or going directly to a university, if you do not have a connection with Japan, you will not be able to contact a Japanese school directly, and you will have to go through various education agents. This is inevitable.

    Then there's the problem on your parents' side. At the very least, you also need to provide a certificate of parental sponsorship, a certificate of employment, a certificate of income, a certificate of deposit, etc. Especially for the income certificate and deposit certificate, the minimum deposit should be between 150,000 and 200,000 yuan, and it should be frozen in the bank before your visa and so on.

    If the income is too small and the savings are too small, the visa may not be approved.

    Also, you said that it will take a few years to take the level 2 exam, it depends on whether you work hard or not. If you sign up for a Japanese language course, you can get the test in one go.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You need to go to a language school in Japan first, and when you go to a language school, you usually need to prepare 100,000 yuan initially, including about 50,000 yuan for one year's tuition, 20,000 yuan for half-year accommodation, and 30,000 yuan for half-year living expenses. After half a year, I can basically find a job, and the part-time job is about 900 to 1,000 yen per hour, and basically 120,000 yuan per month. When applying for admission, you must have a high Chinese certificate and a minimum Japanese score (college entrance examination score is not required, the minimum Japanese level N5 or JTEST EF level is sufficient), and you can generally pass it in half a year.

    Choosing a good language school is very important, you can choose a language school according to your purpose, financial conditions, location, part-time job, size, etc. If necessary, we can recommend a school that pays tuition for half a year, or is guaranteed to work.

    When you come to Japan, you will have the opportunity to change your destiny through your own efforts. As for the information and handling of studying abroad, you can inquire through the Japanese Public Welfare Study Abroad Public Welfare**Teacher Chen 1620635688

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    How much is the total family income of your whole family, and how much is the fixed assets such as real estate, if you want to go to the notarization and don't find an intermediary to do it, many procedures are very troublesome, or pay money and save trouble.

    If you are out of work for n2, you will definitely be able to spend half a year to one year. In the third year of high school, if you just want to mix up a diploma, you won't be very busy.

    If you still have any questions, you can ask me.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, 1, in your case, use your mother as the economic payer to open a notarization of kinship, which is more convincing than using your stepfather as a payment guarantee.

    2. When Chinese students apply for visas, the income of the payer is more or less higher, which can be explained to the work unit.

    Finish. So you don't have to worry about the visa rate for this reason, just do it according to the requirements.

    3. Income and tax certificates, deposit certificates of 15 to 200,000 yuan, these two items do not need to be notarized.

    4. Japanese N2 does not need to be hard in the third year of high school, if you plan to study abroad, you can start to apply for a Japanese basic class during the winter vacation, and then start to apply for a language school in Japan in October 2013. If you can take the Japanese language test in May or June, you can obtain a visa if you can achieve the J-TESTF or NAT level 5.

    5. You can take the Japanese N2 test when you go to a language school in Japan, and it is generally no problem to get N2 in half a year to 1 year.

    6. The process of graduating from high school and studying in Japan should be normal as: first, find an agent to sign up for a Japanese school, and at the same time apply for a Japanese class to study (it takes 1 to 2 weeks to find an agent and a school, and Japanese classes generally learn 1 and a half to 2 months), second, learn Japanese in the process of preparing materials according to the requirements of the intermediary, and register for the Japanese test (the cycle of this step takes 1 to 2 months), third, wait for the results of the Japanese language test and the certificate of residence after the materials are submitted (this step cycle takes about 1 and a half months, The status of residence will be issued at the end of August), fourth, to exchange for a visa (this step takes about two weeks), and fifth, to go to Japan to attend a Japanese language school, and then take the international student examination for international students to enter a national or public university, or go directly to a private university sponsored by a language school.

    7. For high school students who graduated in 2013 in the third year of high school, it is suitable to enroll in a Japanese language school in October 2013, so as to maintain a good learning state in high school and have enough time to learn the basics of Japanese in China.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    No need to find an agent, I am in Tokyo, Japan, entrusted by a number of language schools, you can contact me for more information. The buckle is 283993736.

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