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Hello! In order to be able to understand university lectures, you must have at least Level 2 or higher on the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. If you are sent to Japan by the National Education Commission, you can usually start from scratch and intensify your Japanese language training for one year to reach the level 2 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.
Good students who attend a language school in Japan can achieve level 2 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test after one year and level 1 after two years. After graduating from high school, you are about 20 years old, and if you study Japanese in Japan for a few months, you will be able to communicate with Japanese people in half a year.
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At least level 2. Generally, students who take the entrance examination to national and public universities in Japan must have a level 1. This level 1 does not mean that you can get a level 1 certificate, but you have to be able to listen and speak.
I don't know how long I can communicate with the Japanese people if I stay here, but sometimes I don't necessarily understand it, but it depends on myself, and if I want to go to the country, I don't have to take the Japanese exam, but I also have English, mathematics, and so on. Anyway, the first thing is to learn Japanese well, and when you don't learn Japanese well and take other subjects, if you can't understand the questions, it's useless. Come on...
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You need to be at least level 2 in Japanese, and you should always watch Japanese TV or movies to develop a sense of language, otherwise level 1 will be useless.
If you want to study in Japan, I recommend that you take the J-test, because the level is very clear, and the corresponding abilities of each level are also introduced in detail. They will also recommend universities to you, but they may not be national or public, but you don't have a foundation, so it's better for you to go first, hehe. I wish you success.
The exam is just to get a pass to go abroad, in fact, the most important thing is to learn to speak well, there is a quick way (my friend made this way) to find a Japanese friend (ordinary or boyfriend can be) but you must keep in touch often, so you can learn very quickly.
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Level 1 After going to Japan, you can get used to their language communication and lectures. After all, there is no such language environment in China, and there are few opportunities to speak and listen. It must be difficult to arrive in Japan for the first time, so it is recommended that you buy more listening Listen to NHK and Japanese news stations, variety shows, and TV dramas, and learn more about the habits and speed of Japanese people speaking Japanese.
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Of course, there are Japanese courses for Japanese majors, but if you are asking about non-Japanese majors, it depends on whether your school has a Japanese language learning class, and if you are really interested, it is recommended to ask the instructor.
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It depends on what your profession is. If you want to learn Japanese, ask your Japanese major for the class schedule.
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It depends on your major,,, and it is also related to the school. The second language is of your choice.
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Some universities have such majors.
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Japanese is a must to be taught at a Japanese language school, and Japanese is generally divided according to the level, and some schools will divide the Japanese language for job hunting and Japanese for further education according to the use of Japanese, and the Japanese language course will be confirmed at the time of registration before the start of the school year.
In addition to the regular Japanese language courses, because Japanese language schools are half-day classes, some language schools will offer other courses according to the needs of students, such as college entrance counseling (graduate school counseling and EJU exam counseling, etc.), and special majors, such as art tutoring, ** tutoring, etc. (Japanese art universities need to have corresponding basic knowledge of art). Language schools that respond to job search needs are designed to meet the needs of students who need to find a job directly after graduation (e.g., business Japanese) or attend a vocational school after graduation (intensive Japanese to N2).
In short, many Japanese language schools have courses other than Japanese, and some of these courses are charged and some are free, depending on the school. In general, the quality of the courses charged will be higher.
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Hello dear, glad to answer for you! Personally, it is recommended that students who graduated from a Japanese major or can have N2 in Japanese to apply for graduate school in China first, and students who are not good at Japanese but are eager to go to Japan apply for a language school, which is more appropriate.
He is currently in his third year of undergraduate clinical medicine.
I have never been exposed to Japanese.
Extended information: Disadvantages of graduate students: There are requirements for the applicant's own conditions, and the better the self-conditions, the better the school to apply to.
Disadvantages of language schools: The total cost is high, and the ruler provided for the entrance examination is not very helpful, mainly to learn Japanese (although some language schools have free courses for further education, these are not the main ones). Graduate Advantages:
There is a good learning environment in the university, and the professors will provide some guidance and assistance, including research proposals, examination materials, etcAdvantages of language trembling high school: don't worry about not applying, the visa rate is almost 100%, and you can enter the language environment as soon as possible.
You can go to a language school first, and then take the entrance exam.
Because domestic undergraduates still have a year to graduate, it is better to study Japanese well during the period in China and then apply directly to the professor.
It would be better to learn Japanese well before applying directly to the professor during your time in Japan.
Ok thanks.
It would be better to learn Japanese well before applying directly to the professor during your time in Japan.
Hello, dear.
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Summary. The relative advantage of graduate students is that they know which university to go to in advance, and if they get along well with their supervisors, they will be relatively advantageous after passing the written exam. The disadvantages are: 1. The processing fee is high (about 40,000 yuan), and the tuition fee is more than double that of a language school.
2. If your self-learning ability is relatively poor, or if you don't get along well with your tutor, you will definitely not pass the test. After that, you can only go to a bad university or re-enrol in a language school. If you have completed your study abroad plan by yourself, have very solid professional knowledge, have obtained Neno through your own DIY email communication with the professor, and have your own self-learning ability at the graduate level, then the professor will be more recognized by you, and the interview may be more advantageous.
If you apply through an intermediary agency, and even the research plan is almost the best, then after applying for graduate school, you do not have good professional knowledge and self-learning ability, then your own actual situation will expose your shortcomings to your supervisor at the graduate level, then the chance of admission is almost slim, and then you can only go to a language school or other poor universities. Therefore, even if you go to a good school, there is a high chance that you will not be able to get a master's degree.
Kiss! Hello! Glad to answer your questions according to my queries! It's better to go to Japan through a language school.
The relative advantage of graduate students is that they know which university to go to in advance, and if they get along well with their supervisors, they will be relatively advantageous after passing the written exam. The disadvantages are: 1. The processing fee is high (about 40,000 yuan), and the tuition fee is more than double that of the language school. 2. If your self-learning ability is relatively poor, or if you don't get along well with your tutor, you will definitely not be able to pass the test.
After that, you can only go to a bad university or re-enrol in a language school. If you have completed your own study abroad plan, have very solid professional knowledge, have obtained Neno through your own DIY email communication with the professor, and have your own self-study ability at the graduate level, then the professor will be more recognized by you, and the interview may be more beneficial. If you apply through an intermediary agency, and even the research plan is almost the best, then after applying for graduate school, you do not have good professional knowledge and self-learning ability, then your own actual situation will expose your shortcomings to your supervisor at the graduate level, then the chance of admission is almost slim, and then you can only go to a language school or other poor universities.
Therefore, even if you go to a good school, there is a high chance that you will not be able to get a master's degree.
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In general, language schools only offer the study of Japanese. There are also some schools that will provide guidance on studying for higher education. But mainly on your own. When you go abroad, if you can't control yourself, don't think about having a good school.
In terms of difficulty, I am a liberal arts major, I only know that liberal arts are not difficult. However, whether it is difficult or not varies from person to person, and it depends on the school you are in. If you want to get into the University of Tokyo, of course it will be difficult because you have to get almost perfect marks in the subject to be possible.
If you take the exam for an unknown private school, of course it is easy, and you can get in with the money.
In general, it is difficult to get into a prestigious school. If you want to take the national public examination, there is a certain degree of difficulty. But hard work and luck still have a lot of hope. It is difficult to get a private school. It is not difficult to find a private non-prestigious school.
If you work part-time, it's up to you, you have your own money, you can work or not. If you don't have any money at home, and you have to provide it yourself, then you will fight to the death. But either way, I feel pressured.
The first is the expectation and self from the parents' hearts. If you are good at studying, forget it, but if you are not very good at studying, then there will be pressure. I will feel sorry for my parents for spending so much money and working so hard to provide for my comfortable study abroad days.
If you don't study hard, you'll be sorry for your parents and yourself. Of course, those who don't have hearts and lungs don't count. The second is the stress of life.
If you don't work, you don't have a book to read, you don't have anything to eat, you have to torture yourself to death.
When you go abroad, there is basically a common pressure, that is, relatives and friends from China, everyone is waiting to see you return home!
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Language schools are usually about learning Japanese, but some time before graduation, there will be a course for the university entrance exam, and I graduated in a few days, and I studied for 2 years, I came in 0904, and if you come in October, it will only be a year and a half until you graduate. In Japan, if you have money in your family, you can work a little bit to enrich your study abroad life, and I am completely on my own to earn my living expenses and tuition, so I have been working two jobs. Stress also depends on your own tolerance.
When I first came to Japan, I may have lost about 20 pounds in less than 1 month, and you must not believe it if you say that the pressure is not great, I only brought 100,000 yen to Japan, and I have not looked for a penny from home until now, and I returned to China some time ago. In Japan, as long as you work hard, you will still be rewarded.
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Part-time work and study abroad are absolutely hard. Working every day, do you still have time to study? Looking at the propaganda, he said that he could study while working, and he could support himself on his own, and there were scholarships and tuition fees were waived.
Ask the agent, has he ever been to Japan? Did he study part-time? How did he get along?
Why do you want to return to China as an intermediary?!!
If you really want to go to Japan, let's learn Japanese and exercise your body first.
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1. Language schools are also very necessary for students who have graduated from Japanese majors, because although students who have graduated from Japanese majors have advantages in Japanese, they have no advantages in their majors, so it is difficult to succeed unless they have good professional basic knowledge or are recommended by domestic professors. In addition, graduating from a Japanese major does not mean that you will be able to communicate fluently with Japanese people or understand the lectures, so the language school stage is a good transition stage to strengthen the basic knowledge of Japanese and the major.
2. It is recommended to choose an excellent language school that focuses on college counseling, which will be more experienced in undergraduate college counseling. The success rate is also very high.
3. Students who graduate from Japanese majors mostly choose language and culture, education, business, economics, etc., because these majors do not have high requirements for professional knowledge, especially the high level of business in Japan, and many Japanese major students will choose to study business.
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There is no connection between the language school and the graduate school. Upstairs, I knew that it was two intermediaries, and the so-called school counseling would basically not be of much use, mainly depending on my own ability. A good major will basically not accept graduate students who change majors, especially in engineering.
Some of the more off-the-beaten-path majors in the liberal arts are easier to apply for.
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Nowadays, many language schools are adding learning content in order to increase the rate of admission to higher education. Nowadays, almost most language schools have preparation classes for studying abroad and preparatory classes for graduate school entrance examinations. For students like you who plan to go to Japan for graduate school, it's best to find a language school with good counseling for graduate school admissions.
Personally, I think that choosing a major depends on how much you attach importance to the major and whether you are interested in the major, and the other depends on the future employment rate of the major. Nowadays, Japanese language majors are more likely to choose humanities, environmental science, tourism, education, etc. If you have any questions about studying in Japan, please feel free to contact me.
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If you really go to a language school and go to a graduate school in Japan, it will be very difficult. With your conditions, you can go directly to the national and public universities, I know that there is a company in Chongqing that is doing this, Chongqing Ruichao Overseas Japanese Department, you can go to consult.
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