I am a vocational high school student, high school Japanese, and now graduated, but I still want to

Updated on educate 2024-03-07
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This is best to be able to enter the university through the college entrance examination, if you really want to continue studying, then it is not difficult to resume high school, everything has to be done with hard work, even if you go to college it is still the same, no foundation does not mean anything, it depends on your current attitude towards learning, come on!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I don't know what your test score is, since you have a three-year foundation in Japanese, it is recommended that you do not discard your Japanese, because there are too many people who are good at English now, and there are relatively not so many people who learn Japanese well, if you still want to learn Japanese intermittently, it is not difficult, now many schools have small languages, this can fully meet your needs, good luck!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Don't be discouraged, I'm working in the company now, and I came from your time before, the key to repeating it depends on yourself, sometimes thinking too much will affect your pace, feel right to achieve it, life doesn't have much time for you to sigh. I think if you really like Japanese, you might as well continue your studies, although there is a lot of pressure on Japanese companies at the moment, but the salary is still good, you can try it. Remember, you must be able to do what no one else has, I am superior, and I am irreplaceable to be someone else, so that you will be amazing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When you go to college, you just want to get a college diploma. I feel like you're inferior. It is better to go to a more professional major, such as Shandong Xinhua University.

    I graduated from this college. It feels good. In this college, you can study two majors: junior college and bachelor's degree.

    All are nationally recognized academic qualifications.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are also many technical universities that can recruit students, so you can choose Japanese as a major after entering.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I wanted to introduce you to one, but that school is in Hunan, and it is more suitable for you

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's not bad to go to Beijing or Tianjin to have a special foreign Chinese college.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you don't have a foundation, you can rebuild the foundation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Chinese still don't learn Japanese well, Japanese are not a good thing, I want to vomit when I see it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello! First of all, please rest assured that vocational high schools are also treated as high schools in Japan.

    1.To go to a language school in Japan, you only need to have a Japanese proficiency test of 4 or higher, or a JTEST E or higher.

    2.There is no need to take an exam to enroll in a language school in Japan.

    3.It's best to learn math well, even if it's a liberal arts, the study abroad exam also depends on math.

    4.Vocational high school, I haven't heard of a Japanese major.

    5.In Japan, there are many universities that you can get into without taking exams. You don't have to think about fraud.

    Also, isn't your mom in Japan? Visas should be no problem for you.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Language schools generally don't need to take the exam, and you can basically go to the registration (if the economic conditions are no problem), you must not be qualified to take the exam, and everyone has to take the college entrance examination.

    If you plan to go to a vocational school (technical school) in Japan, you may be able to learn a craft and live in Japan. Going to university? Don't come.

    You yourself admit that you are not good at studying, and no matter how hard you are, you will not be able to get into any good university. After graduating in 4 years, you are still not as good as others, you can't find a job, and you waste four years of your time, so why bother?

    1. Generally, there is no requirement. If you want to pack a language school, you need a little foundation. Equivalent to 300 hours of study time.

    2. Is there a language school? Generally, there are no exams, but if you take an exam, you will be able to test your Japanese language skills. It mainly depends on the results of the high school entrance examination or the college entrance examination. There are a lot of people who don't want to get grades.

    3. As long as you don't take the university entrance exam, it won't affect you anything. If you speak Japanese a lot and listen to it for a long time, you will get better.

    4. Yes. Kyoto Specialized School has a Japanese language major (Kansai Language School's sister school, which was actually opened by Matsuo Toshio's brother).

    5. Yes, language schools generally do not need notarization. In college, it's a bit difficult.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1 Studying abroad requires a Japanese level N4 or J Test E, F level or above, which is the minimum requirement to go to a language school.

    2 There are no exams required to go to a language school. For universities, national universities and prestigious private schools require a score for the Examination for Study Abroad. The EJU exams include Japanese, Mathematics, General Studies, or Science.

    3 If you don't study well, it may be difficult to get into a good university, and there are universities that you can go to if you pay money. Or choose a vocational school. Study a major that is good for employment, such as hotel management, or translation.

    The employment rate is high. After reaching N2 in Japanese, you will go to a vocational school for two years and find a job.

    4 The vocational high school in Qingdao has a Japanese department. Shenyang should have it too.

    5. When handling the materials, you need a high school or technical secondary school transcript, and you can find a teacher to change the grades if you are a technical secondary school.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. Admission to a regular school (high school or university) in Japan requires a level 1 or higher level of Japanese. In your case, it is recommended to go to Japan first and enter a Japanese language school to learn Japanese, which is more targeted than in Japan, and it will improve quickly in the Japanese language environment. What's more, the cost of foreign language learning in China is not low.

    Tuition fees in Japan are about 600,000 yen a year).

    2. Foreigners need to provide the corresponding academic certificates (notarized documents) of their home schools, such as junior high school graduation certificates and transcripts, which need to be fair.

    For foreigners, only Japanese language ability is basically tested (i.e., passing the first level is sufficient).

    3. The content and method of learning in China and Japan are not the same, and the quality of domestic grades should not have much impact in Japan.

    There are a lot of people who study in general in China and get a doctorate in **.

    4. I'm also from Shenyang, and I haven't heard that there is a Japanese major in vocational high school.

    5. The transcript and the official seal on the top are not recommended to be faked, as for the grades, it doesn't matter if someone can change them. (That is, the content can be faked, but the procedures must be true).

    Above, I hope it will be helpful to you.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello 1, Japanese language proficiency level 4 or higher.

    2. There are no exams in language schools, only interviews.

    3. The results in the country will not affect your future entry and exit. As long as you graduate from a technical secondary school, you can 4, and there is a Japanese department.

    5. If you have academic performance, you can change it by looking for a teacher.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello!

    To study in Germany, you must learn German, and you can only apply to study in Germany after you have met certain German requirements, just like you must have a certificate of how many hours of Japanese language training you must have to go to Japan, as well as a language test score. If you want to go to Germany again, learn German, because you need to use German instead of Japanese.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    First of all, I am not an expert I dare not say it casually Otherwise, I will not mistake people's children But I advise you, you have too many problems, it is better to find a package study abroad agency to consult first, but be careful, there are many black intermediaries that have been exposed, and now the institutions are also uneven. By the way, there is a person named Haixiang, my classmate has trained GMAT in the class held in Shanghai before, and said that they are not bad, very professional, you might as well consult by yourself, solve all the problems, and save yourself tangled.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    1. Students from the three schools (vocational and higher vocational schools) are not discriminated against when they go to Japan to study, but the Japanese language level requirements are relatively high, and they can be sure of N3 or above. If you go directly to a private university, you can go to N2 level and N3 in other subjects.

    2. If you go to a language school, your future path to study may be limited to a vocational school or a junior college, and it is difficult to get into a university. According to current statistics, less than half of those who graduated from language schools are admitted to universities and graduate schools. Since the students of the three schools have not received systematic knowledge of high school courses, they suffer a lot when they take the EJU and university entrance exams, and they rarely get good results.

    Don't expect to make up for it when you go to a language school.

    3. Regarding the required materials, you are currently required to [Graduation Certificate] [Transcript] [Fill in all kinds of **]; The [Certificate of Incumbency], [Certificate of Income], [Tax Slip for Individual Schools], [Bank Deposit Certificate], [Notarization of Kinship], etc., are required.

    4. If you go directly to a private university, you need to pass the examination organized by a Japanese university in China, whether it is local or **. If you go to a language school or don't do cavity, you may also have to take the exam, and you also need to get a pass certificate.

    5. JLPT or JTEST or NAT is required to take a certificate, and it is very dangerous to simply have grades and proof of Japanese language hours, especially in the application of students born in April this year, a large number of tragic people.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    There is this kind of group on QQ, you go in and ask.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    After graduating from high school (vocational high school), you can go to a university in Japan and go to a language school first.

    2. The tuition fee of the language school is about 5-70,000 yuan a year, and the living expenses (accommodation, water and electricity, transportation, food, mobile phone, Internet) are 8,000 to 10,000 yuan per month.

    3. The annual tuition fee of the university is about 30,000 to 50,000 yuan, and there are more expensive ones, so it is recommended that you work hard and try to apply for national and public universities and better private universities. It is possible to be free of tuition at national and public universities, and all grades must be honored.

    4. According to the regulations, no more than four hours a day and no more than 20 hours a week. It is possible to earn more by earning about 8-100,000 yen a month from a part-time job, but it also takes time for you to rest and study.

    5. Go to the "Education Foreign-related Supervision Information Network of the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China" to find the list of self-financed study abroad agents, and refer to it. There is no authoritative assessment of the qualifications, credibility, visa rate of intermediaries, consultants, training institutions, etc., and there may be an investigation report or a recommendation from someone who can be used as a general reference. You can only ask a few more companies, compare them more, and at the same time find friends to contact acquaintances or friends abroad.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Vocational high school and technical secondary school students also seem to be able to study in Japan, and you don't need to worry about cultural classes to decide on your own grades

    1. Go to a language school for one year, pass the Unified Examination for International Students in Japan, and be admitted to a Japanese university.

    Advantage: For those who don't know Japanese, the best way to go to Japan right away.

    Disadvantages: The tuition fee is relatively expensive, about 60,000 yuan a year, plus the living expenses in Japan, you need 100,000 yuan a year. Moreover, taking the entrance examination may not be able to be admitted to the university, and if you fail the examination, you can only return to China.

    2. If you pass the Japanese university preparatory course in China and participate in the Japanese university interview in China, you can go directly to Japan to attend the first year of university.

    Advantages: 1 You can save the cost of going to a language school in Japan.

    2. You do not need to go to Japan to take the entrance examination in Japan.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Hello! 1.After graduating from vocational high school, you can go to a language school in Japan. The conditions for studying at a Japanese language school are:

    1) 12 years of schooling. It is also suitable for vocational high schools.

    2) If you have reached level 4 or higher in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test and have passed level 3, you will be fine.

    2.You're better off going through an intermediary. It's more convenient.

    3.In the Tokyo area, tuition + living expenses are about 130,000 RMB per year.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Hello1. You graduated from Japanese Language College? Did you read it in Japan? Or did you translate the name of the school in Japan into a Japanese expression? [Vocational school] is not equal to the domestic vocational school.

    2. Students from the three schools used to be discriminated against when they went to study in Japan, but from the current situation, it no longer exists, at least in the examination of the status of residence, it is no longer so obvious, and the possibility of a smooth release of residence is very high. Don't worry about this.

    3. The rest is to follow the general study abroad procedures, unlike high school graduates, they cannot submit the college entrance examination results, and everything else is the same. If you want to get a stay in China, get an N3 or D certificate as much as possible--- after all, you are learning Japanese, and people will doubt your learning ability if you get an N4 or E.

    4. If you are studying at a Japanese language vocational school in Japan and now you are back and want to go again, then you can do the same, but you can no longer apply for a language school, you can apply for a university, a junior college, or a vocational school.

    - Non-specialists.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Do you graduate from vocational high school in China? If you graduate in China, it will be more troublesome, because now Japan is not very optimistic about vocational high schools and technical secondary schools, but the policy in recent years has been slightly relaxed, and you can only go to university after completing 16 years of study, and if it is a junior college, you can be admitted to it!

    However, I recommend consulting a professional agent, who will give you a more comprehensive analysis, but now that the situation in Japan is in chaos, it is recommended to apply for Japan in two years, good luck.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Yes, students from all three schools can study in Japan, and if you have a foundation in Japanese, you can apply for Japan in October now.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Those who have graduated within 3 years can go, but the longer the graduation period, the higher the requirements for the Japanese language level certificate: Grade D of --- N3 or J-Test within 1 year of graduation in the current year or within 1 year of graduation; N2 N1 after graduating for more than 2 years.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    If you want to study in Japan after graduating from vocational high school, it is recommended that you choose to study at a Japanese language school before applying to the university you wish to enter. However, the language school you choose must be good, and it must be a good school. In addition, it is best to take a Japanese language certificate.

    In fact, when you go to study in Japan, the Japan Immigration Bureau is nothing more than looking at your learning ability and your financial ability. If you have enough financial ability, and then have a Japanese language certificate to prove your learning ability, it is still easy to get it while staying.

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