Is it difficult to apply for a Japanese major? What majors can t be applied for in Japanese?

Updated on educate 2024-03-04
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.You don't have to be basic at all, and it doesn't have to be liberal arts.

    There are 30 people in our class, and only two of them have a foundation in Japanese, and there are about four or five liberal arts students, and some of them are still transferred. Of course, Japanese majors in good schools may be popular, such as Dalian Foreign Chinese.

    2.You can take the Japanese language test for the college entrance examination, but I don't know how to take the test, after all, there are not many people who take this path, but there must be some There is no need to choose this path if you don't have a foundation, and you can take the ordinary college entrance examination directly, and there is nothing to lose.

    There are special exams to go to the university, such as JLPT J-Test, Japanese Specialty, etc., Japanese Specialty-8 is not recognized, so the first two are more important than the latter, whether it is employment or studying abroad!

    3.You don't need a foundation at all, you don't need to know at all, you don't expect any school, a class, a class, a class, a class, a class,

    4.This is different in every place In general, Japanese is a popular subject, but it is often not a popular major. Many people in our class are transferred in I didn't fill in this Japanese major at all. Most people like to take Japanese as a second major or self-study Of course, schools like Shangwai, Dalian Foreign Chinese, and Beiwai have reason to believe that their Japanese major is still quite popular Other schools, regardless of Founder can compare the scores of this major in previous years to judge whether it is difficult to get in. If you really want to enter, you can directly choose Tianyi There are always some advantages

    If you want to learn Japanese, you can learn some of it yourself, of course, it is not useful before entering university, and it is relatively quick to get started after entering the university, because it is not difficult to get started

    In the next is not only this profession.

    The second college is selected only after entering the school Each school is different Some are selected in the sophomore year and some are selected in the second year The second college in Japanese is still quite popular Every year our school has to open several classes The competition should be fierce The competition depends on the total score of the university But how difficult it is depends on the situation of each school itself.

    I signed up for the Japanese language test by myself, so I'll have to worry about it later

    Some schools have a low evaluation of the second college Compared with the first college, the second college will suffer after all, but as long as it is a real talent, it can stand the test, and there is a special college as a bargaining chip, and the employment is the second college is also a competitive ** Relative to people who do not have a second college must have an advantage

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.Arts and sciences are not limited.

    2.There is no such exam.

    3.Basically, everyone has no foundation, and there are a small number of students like you who liked Japanese early on, and they know a little basic, and basically, such students like Japanese anime.

    4.As for the quota, it varies from year to year, and the quota allocated in each province and city is also different, so I can't say. But you like it so much, when you fill in the volunteer, the score is enough, and if you don't fill in the assignment, it's basically no problem.

    There is nothing difficult to say.

    I'm so interested in Japanese, even if you don't want to major in Japanese, it's actually okay, because the Japanese level test is not limited to the school, the major, these things, it's OK to sign up directly online, of course, if you want to learn Japanese professionally, of course, it's good to be a Japanese major, now lay a good foundation for yourself, so that you can study in the future, the basic courses of the university will generally be very detailed, and the relative time is longer, you now memorize the fifty-syllable chart, and then memorize more words, it will be of great help to you in the future It's a lot faster to learn than others.

    I am from the Department of Japanese.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    They all look like professionals!

    I just want to say that this major is more difficult (learning languages is more difficult).

    As long as the score is OK, everything else is not a problem.

    As for this score issue, it has something to do with the grade of the school. It goes without saying that the scores of prestigious universities are naturally high. It is not possible that just because the university has a Japanese language major, the score of the major will be particularly high, unless it is a prestigious major of the school.

    So, aim for the right university according to your score and move forward!

    If there's anything in particular that needs attention, I can only say: persevere, and love this profession and never change.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's other majors, but that's how the college entrance examination goes.

    It is still recommended to go to a professional ** consultation---

    1: The Japanese major is not a liberal arts student, and when you go to the college entrance examination, you can fill in the volunteer choice foreign language class OK 2: Foreign language classIf you apply for the Japanese major, he has an interview (I'm not sure about this) 3:

    4: There are a lot of places for Japanese majors, mainly depending on which school the quota is definitely different to learn Japanese (the goal is at the professional level), the important thing is to start from the basics to cultivate the pronunciation of these basic things

    The important thing is to have love for it, hehe

    Even I'm learning to pull, but I'm learning it at the same time.

    I wish you success in your dreams

    It is recommended to go to a special Japanese group or forum to wander around, more professional above hehe.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The following majors cannot be applied for in Japanese:

    Some special majors such as military, national defense and public security, such as the National University of Defense Technology. Nanomaterials, such as Beijing Jiaotong University. Flight technology, such as Beihang University. English, such as Shandong University of Science and Technology. Marine engineering, such as Yantai University.

    Employment direction of Japanese language major:

    Japanese is an undergraduate major in ordinary colleges and universities, which is a Chinese foreign language and literature major, with a basic study period of four years and a bachelor's degree in literature.

    The discipline foundation of the program includes foreign Chinese linguistics, foreign literature, translation studies, country and area studies, comparative literature and cross-cultural studies, and is interdisciplinary. The Japanese major can also be combined with other related majors to form a compound major to meet the needs of social development.

    Expansion: Japanese (日本语 nihongo), abbreviated as Japanese, whose script is called Japanese, is a language spoken primarily by the Yamato people of the Japanese archipelago.

    The Japanese language is mainly spoken in Japan. Although there are no surveys of the Japanese-speaking population in Japan or abroad, they are generally calculated based on the Japanese population. In Japan, Japanese is not officially designated as the official language or national language of Japan, but Article 74 of the Courts Act (courts as courts) provides:

    Inquisition, in Japanese".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I'm not a Japanese major, my major is preschool education, but my roommate is a Japanese major. I don't think it's very difficult to learn Japanese.

    Introduction

    The Japanese major is one of the more popular majors besides the English major. In addition, the Ministry of Education has issued a document that allows Japanese to take the college entrance examination instead of English in the college entrance examination. Therefore, in recent years, more and more people have chosen Japanese for the college entrance examination.

    There are also many people who are very fond of Japanese stuff and dramas, so learning Japanese is also a hobby for some people.

    Contents

    Students majoring in Japanese mainly study Japanese translation, intensive Japanese reading, Japanese optional reading, Japanese reading, Japanese grammar, university English, basic Japanese and other subjects. Be proficient in listening, speaking, reading, writing, translating, and teaching the basic skills. After all, if you want to develop well in Japanese majors, you need to learn not only theoretical knowledge, but also technical knowledge.

    Being able to read, speak and write is fundamental. If you want to develop well after graduation, you must study this subject carefully.

    Employment

    The job prospects for Japanese language majors are very good. Because now there are many Japanese companies in our country. Especially in large cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, Japanese companies can account for half of all foreign companies.

    Nowadays, there are not many students who apply for Japanese majors, so the government and some companies will set up some employment platforms for them. And there will definitely be more Japanese companies cooperating with China in the future. In addition to working in enterprises, you can also do, translate education, scientific research, foreign trade, journalists, etc.

    There's a lot of choice.

    That's all I know, if you want to know more, you can go to a teacher in this area.

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