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Of course, secondary school students can go to Japan to study, and if you go, you can start with a Japanese language school, and Japanese language schools require students to have 12 years of education in China, which includes secondary school students, so you don't have to worry about ignoring and asking for an application. You can do that. However, the language school is not a formal academic qualification, and there must be a specific plan for the future, for secondary school students.
There are 2 ways to go after a language school:
Direction 1: After completing the language school, take the Japanese entrance examination, apply for a bachelor's degree in Japan through the score of the entrance examination, and get a formal undergraduate degree after graduation.
Direction 2: Apply to a vocational school in Japan after completing a language school, learn a skill, and choose to work in Japan or return to your home country.
The above are the two main directions for secondary school students to study in Japan, you can choose according to your needs, no matter which is the best way to go to a language school transition.
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After graduating from technical secondary school, you can study in Japan many years later, and you can find a better job in the future employment for master's and doctoral students in Japan.
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If you want to study in Japan, then you can, but it is very difficult because you have a technical secondary school degree. The odds are slim.
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After graduating from secondary school for many years, it is okay to want to study in Japan, you need to provide the corresponding documents, find an agent and pay the fee.
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If you have graduated from secondary school for many years, you can also go to Japan to study, which mainly depends on your financial situation and personal learning ability.
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Generally speaking, if you want to study in Japan accurately, it is generally based on whether you have connections, 2 It is to see if you are good enough, and if you have connections, you can study abroad if you are not good enough.
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After graduating from secondary school for many years, I still apply to study in Japan, but it depends on the school you want to go to study in Japan, whether you can accept this major? Generally, it's still okay, you can check it out on their official website.
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After graduating from technical secondary school, you can study in Japan for many years, but in general, there are very few people with this degree who go to study in Japan, and most of them are part-time jobs.
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It is also possible for secondary school students to study in Japan after graduating for many years, and they can also apply for language preparatory courses in Japan to prepare.
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It is definitely possible, you can also upgrade to a higher education after graduating from secondary school, or you can go directly to the study abroad channel to study abroad.
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After graduating from a technical secondary school for many years, you can also study in Japan, but you can study abroad through labor, which costs a lot of money.
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After graduating from a secondary school for many years, I went to study in Japan, and you can go directly to a Japanese school, and if you say that you are receiving, then of course you can.
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Can I go to Japan to study after graduating from technical secondary school for many years?It is also possible to apply to study in Japan after graduating from a secondary school for many years, but you need to find a professional study abroad agency to apply.
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Graduates of secondary school can go to Japan to study, and after studying abroad, we can go to the relevant departments to go through the procedures.
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After graduating from secondary school for many years, can you go to Japan to study, can you go to contact the agency, no matter how many years you have graduated from secondary school, as long as you apply, you can go out to study.
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It has been many years since you graduated, and you can study in Japan, but you should have a certain foundation in Japanese.
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Can I study in Japan after graduating for many years? If you want to study in Japan, you must find the major you want to study.
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Can many people with technical secondary school majors study in Japan? Of course, yes, but it is still possible to study in Japan.
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If you want to study in Japan, you need to have a certain threshold, and if the school there can accept it, you can do it.
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Wang: If you have graduated from secondary school for many years, you can also study in Japan, and you can find some study abroad institutions and then apply there.
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Hello friend, this should be possible, if you are able to contact the school, you can go to study abroad, thank you.
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Can I go to Japan to study after graduating from technical secondary school for many years?If you want to study abroad, you need to take an exam, and if you can pass the exam, you can go.
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It's okay for you to get good grades, and you have to be financial, otherwise you won't be able to get out at all, and you have to be familiar with everything.
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In fact, it is also possible, as long as there is a recommendation from a professional institution or professor, the probability is greater.
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Can I go to Japan to study after graduating from technical secondary school for many years?If you want to go, I think you can go, and you need to understand the process and rules and regulations of studying abroad.
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Hello. As long as you have money, you can study in Japan, but the cost is very large, and studying in Japan is still a very wealthy family.
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You can study in Japan, and your Japan is very suitable for our popularity.
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There are many conditions for wanting to study abroad, and if you can meet these conditions, then you will definitely be able to go.
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If you want to study in Japan for many years after graduation, at least you need to study this well.
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Summary. As long as you meet the 12-year academic education diploma, it has nothing to do with age. With a technical secondary school degree, you can study in Japan.
I graduated from technical secondary school and have been working for 7 years, can I still study in Japan?
As long as you meet the 12-year academic education diploma, it has nothing to do with age. With a technical secondary school degree, you can study in Japan.
Hello, but I don't speak English well, is there a national university in Japan that I can choose if I don't need English? Will it be difficult to get in?
Dear, don't think that you are not a good national university without submitting English scores. Universities such as Kobe University, Chiba University, Hiroshima University, Tokyo Gakugei University, etc., are among the top national universities. But it's really harder.
Is that a high requirement for English scores? What kind of English score is required?
Dear, the requirements for English scores are not very high, and the normal score of about 70 is no problem.
What is the total score?
Dear, the total score is 100 points.
What is this English score: Is the English score TOEFL?
I would also like to ask, isn't it a good Japanese university to get a diploma that is an undergraduate diploma?
Dear, TOEFL scores are required to study in Japan, and Japan only recognizes TOEFL.
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Summary. I graduated from technical secondary school and have been working for 7 years, can I still study in Japan?
Hello, I have been graduating from technical secondary school for about 6 years, and I want to get a language certificate in my home country first, go to a Japanese language school, and then go to a Japanese university. Is that okay.
OK. In this way, it will take about 7 years to go there.
Age is basically not a problem, you can study abroad at the age of thirty or forty.
I've heard that Japanese language schools have requirements for the age and number of years of graduation, and they say that they will not be accepted after 5 years, so will it be difficult for me to find a language school at that time?
If you have a bachelor's degree, you need to be under the age of 30.
Some schools only admit students within five years of graduation, although some schools do not have this requirement.
My English is not good, I would like to ask, is there a national university in Japan that does not require English scores?
Kobe University, Chiba University, Hiroshima University, Tokyo Gakugei University are these schools that do not require English scores.
Okay, thank you very much. I understood.
You are welcome.
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Now Japan has very strict language requirements, it is recommended that you learn the language first, if you find an agent may have a greater chance of going out, because grades are also a condition for studying abroad, I hope you can go smoothly, (digression in Japan Chinese are very discriminated against, afraid that you will suffer, really want to go abroad is better than consider Europe, Australia, and so on so that you have more opportunities to make money, earn more).
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