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Learn your math, physics, and programming skills! Of course, English is also a must-have for communication. The concept of this aspect abroad is very different from that at home. What can you learn in college animation in China?
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Summary. The Graduate School of Law admits two types of students: one is a student with a legal background, which refers to a person who has obtained a bachelor's degree in law; The second is a person who does not have a legal background, but must have a bachelor's degree or higher (international students are not able to study except for students who have studied law at Nihon University).
International students cannot apply directly to the Graduate School of Law in Japan when applying to study abroad, but can only apply to become a graduate student in the Graduate School of Law, and then enter the graduate school if they wish.
The professional knowledge required for the legal profession is relatively high, and it is generally difficult to successfully enter or complete the study without a certain foundation. In addition, even in Japan, in addition to a solid professional foundation, studying law requires a good command of English, so it is important to prepare accordingly in advance (Japanese N1 130+, TOEFL 90+).
Is it better to study graduate school in China or in Japan?
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Hello about whether it is better to study in China or in Japan, first of all, the Japanese law major is also a relatively high threshold, and the law major of the Japanese graduate school is set up, which is roughly divided into the Graduate School of Law and the Graduate School of Legal Affairs (Graduate School of Law). The former is often related to political science, and is mainly focused on cultivating research-oriented scholars in law. The Graduate School of Law (Graduate School of Law) aims to train lawyers, judges, and other legal professionals.
Graduates are eligible to take Japan's new bar exam, which leads to a lawyer's license.
The Graduate School of Law admits two types of students: one is a student with a legal background, which refers to a person who has obtained a bachelor's degree in law; The second is a person who does not have a legal background, but must have a bachelor's degree or higher (international students are not able to study except for students who have studied law at Nihon University). International students cannot apply directly to the Graduate School of Law, but can only apply to the Graduate School of Law first, and then enter the graduate school if they wish.
The professional knowledge required for the legal profession is relatively high, and it is generally difficult to successfully enter or complete the study without a certain foundation. In addition, even in Japan, in addition to a solid professional foundation, studying law requires a good command of English, so it is important to prepare accordingly (Japanese N1 130+, TOEFL 90+) when applying for this type of major
Dear, if you have the conditions, it is better to go to Japan.
I'm going to learn animation.
Not jurisprudence. Anime is also recommended to go to Japan.
Is there any difference.
Japanese animation has an advantage.
Do you think it's better for me to go to graduate school in the best animation school in Japan or to go to a prestigious school in Japan?
Japan. Uh-huh, okay, thank you.
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The animation major of Sheldan Institute of Technology in Canada is also very good, you can also consider it, the work that best reflects your strength should be the most suitable, you can go to the major** to see, there are some on the Aoxing Study Abroad website, go and see.
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Animation generally goes to Japan: if you study technology, you go to a vocational school, and if you want a diploma, you go to graduate school. There are two options in total.
There are not many international students who actually study animation at Japanese universities, because there are not as many universities in Japan that offer animation majors as Chinese students think, and more schools that offer animation majors are Japanese vocational schools.
1.There are many vocational schools, and they are divided into regions.
2.In 2000, Kyoto Seika University was the first university in Japan to offer a manga course, and the repercussions of this anime in Japan were huge, with more than 15 times the number of students enrolled that year, many of whom were foreign students from China and South Korea.
Graduate School 1, Gakushuin University Graduate School.
2. Graduate School of Cinematography.
3. Graduate School of Keio University.
4. Graduate School of Kyushu University.
5. Graduate School of Nihon University.
6. Graduate School of Treasure Zozo Yunshu University.
7. Graduate School of the University of Tokyo.
8. Graduate School of Northeast Yunshu University of Technology.
9. Graduate School of Tokyo Geishu University.
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I would like to ask the owner of the downstairs what he wants to do in the future. In which country is it developed?
Animation actually emphasizes practical work experience and accumulation.,There are basically no such graduate programs in Japan.,At most, there are only research disciplines that are biased towards the commercial operation of animation.。。
The work of animation production,Such as the original painting,Storyboard is more than accumulation.,It's basically accumulated by actual work.。。
If the landlord wants to go to Japan to develop and do the animation industry, in fact, as long as you have the skills and learn Japanese, you can directly find an intermediary to go to Japan to study in a language school for half a year, and find a job during the period. . . Now the Japanese animation industry is basically done by Chinese and South Korea, but the environment is very bitter, and now the animation price is very strong... If you don't have this awareness, it must be good in China.
I went to Japan after graduating from the animation major.,But now I'm not doing animation.。。 Anyway, I'm looking at my classmates who are still doing animation, it's very hard.。。 Now the Japanese animation industry is really miserable.,It's completely different from what most people imagine.,Due to the result of a large number of Chinese animation outsourcing companies lowering prices.,In addition to a few large Japanese animation studios.,In order to compete with China** basically live in Japan with a salary of the Chinese quota.。。。
Please consider it.
But the landlord really has to go to Japan.,The best way is to start teaching Japanese by yourself now.,And then after graduating from university, mix in the domestic company for a few years.,Practice the technology well.,Have a few years of experience in original painting.,And then apply for a Japanese company.,So that your starting point will be higher.,And the treatment is much better.。。
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The most famous ones are Kyoto Seika University, Digital Hollywood University, etc. In addition, there is a vocational school, and this is the best choice for learning animation.
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I have been studying in Japan for many years and am studying at university in Tokyo. I changed my major from a Chinese university to graduate school.
As you said, animation majors in Japan are basically in vocational schools. If you graduate from a vocational school, the degree belongs to a junior college.
1. If you go to graduate school, you can change your major, but you need to learn relevant professional knowledge from scratch.
2. Do you want to come here for graduate school, do you want to work in Japan or return to your home country? It is not necessary to find a job in Japan with a master's degree or a vocational school diploma that is better than a vocational school diploma. Of course, if you return to your home country, it is theoretically better to have a master's degree.
3. If you study animation, you should be able to study liberal arts. "Education, Business Administration, Economics, Business, Sociology, Psychology, Literature... There are many options. Among them, there are many related majors in private universities in Japan.
4. It is not denied that some universities have graduate schools (graduate schools) majoring in animation, but most of them should be specialized graduate schools, which you can check in Yahoo Japan. The requirements for vocational colleges are different.
In addition, it is recommended that you learn Japanese speaking and listening well before coming to Japan, which will save you money and a lot of trouble.
The above is a little advice for me as an international student, and I hope it can be used as a reference.
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It's better if you go back home.
But it will be difficult to develop in Japan.
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From the point of view of the main BAI stream countries (the United States-Britain-France), the British has the highest price-to-price ratio, the shortest school duration, the appropriate cost, and the English teaching back. Don't worry about Australia, the level is too average. Canada is generally difficult to apply, but the visa is a problem, and the cost does not have to be much less in the United States, so it is not recommended that you go.
The duration of postgraduate studies is 2 years, except in the UK. Language requirements, IELTS is required for direct admission, if it is not enough, just go to a language course, then the cost has increased.
Judging from the application:
1- When recruiting students, foreign art colleges generally follow the process of work review (initial) and re-examination (written examination and interview), and cooperate with the applicant's foreign language scores and other academic qualifications;
2- The requirements of the art school for applicants to get foreign language scores and GPA are not high, but the requirements for works, especially good schools, are more picky and strict;
Is 3-LZ 2D or 3D animation? Do you focus on the pre-mid or late period?
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As a school teacher in Japan, I will tell you authoritatively:
You can learn anime with a little bit of English, but if you don't use English, classes are also taught in Japanese.
1. First of all, to apply for a student visa in Japan, you need to have a basic Japanese language certificate in your country, such as E-F level of the J-test, level 4 of the NAT, or N5 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. In order to pass this elementary level, there is no problem in any training institution to study for 3 months, the key is to look at the training fee. The rest of the application materials are relatively easy to prepare.
2. What kind of language school to apply for determines what kind of university you can get into. The rate of admission to a bachelor's degree in a good language school is 70%, while the percentage of students in most universities is only 50%.In addition, a good language university not only teaches Japanese, but also provides math and general tutoring courses, as well as specialized classes for graduate school.
3. Some majors in good national public universities and top private universities require English scores. It is relatively difficult to study science and mathematics in the entrance examination, and it is relatively easy to learn Japanese and comprehensive. After 1 and a half years of study in a language school, you can basically reach N2-N1.
4, 200,000 deposit certificate for 3 months, it doesn't matter if there are not so many, it is easy to do. 5. Studying in Japan for a master's degree (a master's degree in China), and the graduate student in Chinese refers to a pre-master's degree auditor in a graduate school or faculty. There is a difference between the fees of public universities and private universities in Japan, and most private universities have a 30% reduction in tuition fees, so the fees are not much different from those of national and public universities, ranging from 50,900,000 yen a year, or 4,600,000 yen.
However, Japan is one of the countries that allows the longest part-time job among all the study abroad countries, and there are many types of Japanese scholarships, and most students can apply for them. Therefore, studying in Japan is the most suitable for students from working families. The family is preparing for the first period of study abroad expenses of 10 120,000 yuan, and the tuition and living expenses in Japan can be solved by applying for scholarships and tuition waivers in the future.
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