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To study in Japan, you must pass the J-Test F or higher in the Japanese language test.
Or have passed Japanese level 4.
If you want to pass level 2, it depends on your level, but if you are self-taught, I think the biggest difficulty is listening, so it is recommended to be careful to listen more while memorizing grammar words, and if you do this, it is very promising to pass level 2 in less than a year.
When you take the exam for Japanese universities, the international student test When you are in a language school, the school will help you with tutoring according to the university or major you want to go to. I don't think these questions will be too much of a problem for Chinese.
This is a good language school in Tokyo.
I think if you want to work part-time, it's best to live in Japan for a while, and then think about it when everything is stable, and if you study while working, it will affect your studies to some extent, so I recommend going to work on holidays, and the time of the part-time job is usually 900-1,200 yen, and it is higher after 10 o'clock in the evening, and if you work part-time during the holidays, you don't have to worry about studying the next day, even if you work at night.
In the case of English TOEFL, the situation of many schools is different, some schools do not require it, some make their own test questions, and some look at the scores of the international student test, and the specific language school teachers will tell you the test requirements according to the university you want to take.
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I studied in Japan.
1 Of course, it takes personal effort to learn the level 2 level, and I think it's okay to study hard for a year. If you learn on your own, it's relatively slow.。。
2 The difficulty of any subject in Japan is generally lower than that in China, and the test for Japanese students is only Japanese, mathematics, science, and liberal arts If you study hard in China, this is not difficult at all. Of course, some schools will also come up with their own questions, so I can't say for sure.
3 I think the intensity of work is okay, but now I don't have a part-time job, and I used to have a fight, and there is nothing that I can't bear to bear. The overall feeling is quite relaxed. It also depends on the type of work.
4 Generally, you don't need a TOEFL score or anything like that. Generally, it depends on the TOEIC score. Generally, 450 points is the bottom line. Many schools do not require English, and many schools still produce their own English exams.
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1.In general, it is difficult to learn level 2 on your own. If you take a class outside, it will take about 1 year, and if you don't learn anything faster, you won't be able to learn anything, which is completely deceptive.
2.As long as the results of the college entrance examination are not very bad, there is no problem. If you don't look at the results of the domestic college entrance examination when you go to a Japanese university, you can study literature and science according to your own situation after coming to Japan.
3.The amount of money you earn from part-time work and whether it affects your studies is entirely up to you. Not all jobs are physically necessary, but if you are good at Japanese, you can do some work that only requires you to speak. The more work you have, the more your studies will be affected, and this balance is not very easy to master.
4.Some good universities don't require English scores, so you can take a look at them.
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You have to take the Japanese Unified Examination before you can enter a university. Japanese is very demanding, while other science courses are less demanding.
It is recommended that you come to Japan after graduation to save money and energy.
TOEFL is also useful when applying to graduate school.
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Summary: Graduates from domestic universities can apply to study in Japan for graduate school.
Studying abroad, formerly known as studying abroad, generally refers to a person going to a country other than his home country to receive various types of education, and the time can be short-term or long-term (from a few weeks to several years).
Preparation for studying abroad:Sufficient language skills. When deciding whether or not to issue a visa, the visa officer pays great attention to the applicant's ability and willingness to learn Japanese.
Some applicants are not able to cope with even basic Japanese conversation, and it is difficult for the visa officer to convince them that they are capable of studying in Japan.
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You can apply for graduate school in Japan, or check if the school has an exchange program in Japan.
Graduate students in Japan are divided into graduate students and graduate students.
The majority of domestic undergraduate students apply for graduate students (which can be simply understood as domestic graduate students - preparatory department before master's degree; Graduate School – Pre-Doctoral Preparatory Department).
Graduate School Pros & Cons:
Advantages: Easy visa processing. Contact the professor in advance and communicate with the seniors in the research department to obtain first-hand review materials. The foreigner test is more difficult than the general entrance examination.
Disadvantages: Excellent background conditions are required. If you fail to pass the exam, you will not be able to stay any longer. Some graduate courses and professors do not admit graduate students, so they can only go directly to Japan for examinations.
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1. The visa time is long, and many graduate schools can now enroll students twice a year, and the language school undoubtedly gives everyone the time guarantee to be admitted to the ideal school in terms of visa.
2. Language proficiency is crucial for international students to apply for graduate school in Japan. The application to graduate school in Japan is a tutor decision system, which means that the tutor recognizes your ability, and the chance of admission to the graduate school is high.
3. At present, the language school provides guidance for post-secondary education and training for bachelor's and master's degrees, which is aimed at a wide range of students who do not have an advantage in graduating from colleges and universities and have the opportunity to enter prestigious universities for graduate studies.
Admission requirements (language school): 1. Within 3 to 5 years of graduation with the highest degree, the fresh student is the best; 2. Have a clear purpose of studying abroad; 3. Have a certain number of hours of Japanese language or a beginner's certificate.
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Requirements: good course results, foreign language (IELTS, TOEFL or Japanese level 2, all are OK), accepted by Japanese professors (no requirements for exchange learning). In general, students who come to Japan for exchange usually have an exchange agreement with a school in Japan, which means that a certain number of students are sent to Japan every year.
Major: Of course, it is the counterpart of your major.
Money: Tuition (only public universities) is about 520,000 yen a year; Living expenses (for meals): 3 to 40,000 yen a month; The rent varies greatly from place to place, generally more than 30,000 yuan, and you need to check a certain place by yourself.
Scholarships: Of course, the most important thing is that there are a lot of scholarships now, such as JASSO (mainly for exchange students), the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Culture and Sports, and the study abroad committee CSC (short-term exchange and degree students).
To put it simply, hehe. However, I would like to remind you that it is not difficult to study abroad, but don't stop at ideas, practical actions are the most important. Otherwise, when you graduate, you probably won't have such an opportunity.
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I was admitted to Kyoto University in Japan as a graduate student after graduating from a university in Japan, and in this case, I usually need to have reached the level of Japanese level 2 or 1. If you are currently studying at a university in Japan, you can transfer directly to a Japanese university, which is considered a transfer, and you must have a Japanese language score of Level 2. If your school has an exchange agreement with a school in Japan, a certain number of students will be sent to Japan every year.
At that time, I enrolled in the Sakura International Japanese Language Training Institute in order to study in Japan, and they are one of the best Japanese language training institutions. First of all, they have a convenient location, and Sakura International Japanese usually has a center in a very convenient location, so it was very convenient for me to go to their study center at that time. Then they used a multi-dimensional learning method, which was really easier and more efficient than my friend who studied at another Japanese language institution.
Sakura International Japanese] has a large lineup of professional teachers, both professional foreign teachers and Chinese teachers. In school, we learn not only a simple language, but also a language and culture from the perspectives of etiquette, customs, history, culture, geography, etc. In addition to Japanese teaching qualifications, some of them have Chinese proficiency certificates or are fluent in English.
Foreign teachers have a very standard Japanese pronunciation and can effectively practice speaking and listening, and Chinese teachers have a solid knowledge of grammar and a good level of patience and speaking for students. Many of the teachers had experience in Japan, and they gave us a lot of advice for those of us who were going to Japan. Click here to make an appointment for 1-to-38 guidance for Japanese higher education.
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1. How do I go to Japan while I am studying at university?
If you drop out of university in the middle of your studies, you will not have a university diploma, so if you want to apply to study in Japan, you can only apply to a Japanese language school with your high school diploma and then take the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students.
Basic needs: high school diploma + passing score of the Japanese preliminary test + deposit certificate of 200,000 RMB...
2. How do I go to Japan after graduating from university?
To apply for graduate school in Japanese universities with an undergraduate major, the scope of the application should not be too large, and it should be combined with the content of domestic undergraduate studies.
Basic Needs: Japanese N1 N2 + School Grades + English TOEFL + Research Proposal...
The annual fee of a general private university in Japan is 6-80,000 RMB, and it will vary depending on the major you choose. No matter what kind of university exemptions and scholarships are available, you have to go to the university for consultation.
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Hello, the conditions for studying abroad in Japan for graduate school.
1. Bachelor's degree.
2. Level 2 or above in Japanese.
If you only have a beginner level of Japanese in China, you need to study at a Japanese language school in the early stage, and you can apply in half a year in advance.
If you want to apply for graduate school directly after passing the Japanese language test in Japan, it is recommended that you start preparing one year in advance.
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Kyushu University and Hokkaido University in Japan are relatively easy to study abroad.
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