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It's very difficult to get in, I guess I have passed level 1
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1.First of all, Japanese language schools do not have academic education without graduation, only graduation. That is, there is no graduation certificate, only a certificate.
2.There is no limit to the number of years, and if you have reached a certain level within a certain period of time, for example, if you pass the Japanese Language Test Level 1 or enter a university, you will be issued a certificate if you pass the final examination of the current year at the language school, and you will be considered to have completed the course. This certificate only indicates that you have attended a language school for a certain period of time, and does not prove Japanese language ability.
3.There are two conditions, one is to learn enough class hours, and the other is to pass the exam. If you don't take enough of the required number of hours, you may not even be eligible to take the exam, let alone pass. Of course, passing the first level or going to university or graduate school is a different matter.
4.If you have paid one year's tuition and return to your home country early, whether the tuition fee will be refunded depends on the regulations of the school.
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The career paths after graduating from a Japanese language school are as follows:
1. The key for junior college students to study in Japan.
If you want to pass the school assessment and get admission to a Japanese university, you need to have strong Japanese language skills. Japanese schools have high requirements for the language ability of students with a college degree, and some schools emphasize that international students have at least an intermediate level of Japanese, and Japanese universities require such requirements for international students, mainly considering whether international students have the ability to understand the content of the class during their study in Japan.
2. Four ways for junior college students to study in Japan.
Way 1: Attend a language school, apply for the master's exam at the N1 or N2 level in Japanese, get approved by the tutor, and enter graduate school, which is not something that high school graduates can do. Recommend several language schools with special courses for post-secondary and master's degrees:
Gunma Japanese Language School, Waseda Cultural Center Japanese Language Department, Kobe International Language School.
Exit 2: First of all, the Japanese language is N1 N2 level, if you feel that it is difficult to be directly admitted to the master's program, you can first become a graduate student (preparatory student for the master's program), and then apply for the formal master's degree after half a year to 2 years, the success rate is quite high.
Exit 3: You can take the Japanese entrance exam during the course of studying at a language school, and you can directly transfer to the second or third year of undergraduate studies in Japan. After that, you can continue to apply for graduate school or direct employment.
Way 4: Going to a vocational school is also a way out. Nowadays, many people still prefer to pursue high education and gold-plated when studying abroad.
In fact, vocational schools are very popular in Japan, where you can learn skills, get qualifications, have a much higher employment rate than university graduates, and you can also open your own shop and become a boss.
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There is no limit to the number of years you can go to a Japanese language school, if you pass the Japanese level 1 test or enter a university within a year, you will be issued a certificate if you pass the final exam of the year at the language school, and you will be considered a graduate, but this certificate is not as good as the certificate of Japanese level 1.
If you pay the tuition for one year and return to China early, I am afraid that the tuition fee will not be refunded.
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If you pass the exam and meet the requirements, you will be issued a graduation certificate.
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