Can I go to Japan for my senior year of high school? 10

Updated on educate 2024-03-01
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, generally go to Japan to study high school is to go directly after graduating from junior high school, if you go directly to the third year of high school, it belongs to the transfer, the general high school school does not accept high school transfer, it is recommended to go to Japan to study in university after graduating from high school, at this time you can also work and study part-time to reduce the burden on the family, and the family is also at ease.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. High school students directly enter the study of Japan, and high school and junior high school students study in Japan. Currently, there are only a few international schools. About 20,000 parents and children who studied in Japan have also learned.

    2. Go there to graduate from high school, you are a Japanese exam, and you no longer enjoy the student's **, especially entering the trial, and have not experienced the study of Japanese elementary, junior high, and high school, which is a disadvantage.

    3. There will be a longer period of pain after that. Students get together with children, China, Japan's approach does not come out, don't be frustrated, Chinese students get together will be extended.

    4. Perseverance and perseverance are very important, whether it is cultural classes, Japanese or art, culture, and more importantly, to form good study habits and improve learning efficiency.

    5. International Schools: Tokyo Metropolitan International College and University, Hyogo Prefecture International Institutions of Higher Education, Nanzan International Higher Education, Schools, Colleges and Universities in Kanto, Nagoya International Higher Education International Village International Higher Education International School, Kobe Higher School, International School, Colleges and Universities Doshisha University, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefectural Institutions of Higher Education.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you want to go to high school in Japan, first of all, you need to learn Japanese at an advanced language school so that you can understand the teacher's lectures (all in Japanese) when you arrive at the school there, and you can apply to the school you want to study after you pass the Japanese language test. For specific situations, it is recommended that you first find an intermediary online and ask.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, as long as you meet all the criteria.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, because I didn't take the college entrance examination at that time and went directly to Japan to study, but I had to make sure that I could get a high school diploma before I could study in Japan.

    There are several main ways for high school students to study in Japan:

    1. Entering a Japanese university through a Japanese language school is the most common and safest way to study abroad. By entering a Japanese language school, high school students can learn Japanese while gaining a better understanding of Japanese culture and the way of thinking of Japanese professors through practical life experiences, which will lay a solid foundation for entering a prestigious school in the future.

    2. Due to the restrictions of Japan's enrollment system, many universities will require students to provide the results of the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) when accepting overseas students. If you have Japanese language level N2 or higher, you can apply directly to a Japanese university from your home country.

    If you have a need for this, you can check out the organization "Sakura International Japanese". 【Sakura International Japanese】Based on the thinking habits of Chinese Japanese learning, it integrates advanced Japanese teaching products, with high-end Chinese and foreign teachers and a real language environment that integrates into Japanese culture.

    In addition, it has created a multi-dimensional and efficient Japanese teaching model, which completely solves the problem of traditional Japanese learning. It gives you a new Japanese learning experience and brings a new solution to Japanese learning for Chinese, which is worth trying. Click here to make an appointment for 1-to-76 guidance for further education in Japan.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, but you have to hurry, you don't like to accept it when you're too old in high school.

    There are now more than 20 high schools in Japan that directly recruit international students in our country, and the requirements are as follows.

    Age: Under 20 years old.

    Education: Junior high school graduation is required.

    Japanese: Basic knowledge is required, and a certificate of 1 year of Japanese language study is required when applying for study abroad.

    Fees: Tuition, accommodation, etc., 12 to 200,000 RMB a year.

    In addition, most Japanese high schools will arrange exams, most of which are English, mathematics, and Japanese, and there will be an interview after the written test, and you will need to be accompanied by your parents to participate, and you will be asked about your family's financial support for studying abroad.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, as long as the family has money, Little Japan will definitely accept you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes, not only new graduates, but also students who are currently studying in vocational high schools and technical schools can also study abroad in Japanese high schools and then enter universities.

    1. Conditions for going to Japan to study in high school:

    1. Graduated from junior high school, no more than 20 years old;

    2.Have Japanese language study experience before going abroad, preferably more than one year of study experience;

    3.There is a certain amount of financial support.

    2. The process of applying for a Japanese high school: school selection - registration - interview - written test - application for admission materials - residence - visa.

    3. Fees for applying to Japanese high schools:

    Tuition: generally about 50,000 RMB.

    Accommodation fee + living expenses: generally around 50,000 RMB. The cost depends on the high school in the area, and it also depends on the local standard of living.

    Counseling fee + school uniform + club activity fee: about 2-30,000 RMB. There are many high school club activities in Japan, but the cost is not much and can be ignored.

    School uniforms are more expensive, but they have to be worn for almost 3 years, so they are still more cost-effective. In fact, it is relatively cost-effective to go to high school in Japan, but you are not allowed to work in high school, so you can only support it at home.

    Studying in Japan requires a lot of conditions and procedures, so it is best to choose a well-known and professional study abroad agency and school, Sakura International Japanese cooperates with Japan's well-known private school for studying abroad "Meisho Shishijuku" all year round, and has quite professional and experienced teachers to help Sakura students in Japan learn Japanese and master the necessary knowledge for the study abroad entrance examination. In addition, Sakura International's multi-dimensional Japanese learning method and unique and effective teaching system have been recognized by the organizers of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) --- the Japan National Exchange Association, and have been widely praised by all walks of life.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, if you have not studied high school but have studied vocational high school, technical secondary school, or technical school (that is, "three school students"), it is also possible to accept students from three schools in Japan, and it is feasible for language schools to transition to Japanese universities (to obtain academic qualifications) or vocational schools (to learn skills).

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    First of all, to study in Japan, you have to take the Japanese Examination for International Students, or EJU, which is basically the same as the domestic college entrance examination, and you are qualified to apply for the university according to the score difference, and the university itself sets the internal examination and interview. In the end, it is decided which university can be admitted to the university.

    Compared with the domestic college entrance examination, the difficulty of the university examination in Japan is that there are many opportunities for the examination, which are held in June and November every year, and the professional examination of each university sets its own time, and after August and February of the following year, it is the internal examination and interview time of each university major.

    That is, in the case of no conflict in time, apply for 2, 3, 5, 6, or more, as long as the school's selection materials can be afforded, the examination time does not conflict, and the school's requirements are met, there will be more examination opportunities.

    Universities in Japan are also divided into national, public, and private universities. The enrollment conditions of each school are different, and you can check the recruitment requirements of the current year.

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