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Personally, I think inbj sh is very thorough, very good.
I hope it's not, it shouldn't be, hehe.
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I don't understand why I have to take the exam to study in Japan now, but in my own experience, if there is no problem with daily conversation and I have a level 3 ability, I can come to Japan to study, and the Japanese language exam has no connection with the entrance examination to a Japanese university in the future. When you come to Japan, you have to go to a language school and then go to a university. Japanese universities have their own exams, and Japan has the Examination for Japanese Language Admission for International Students.
The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) in Japan is not used as a reference at all. Visa to Japan is a very troublesome and complicated process, and it is best to go through an intermediary to save some effort. I guess you have to pay for it now.
State spending seems unlikely. When you come to Japan, you have to go to a language school, so if you don't have a good Japanese language now, you can study hard in a language school, and as for what university to go to, the teachers at the language school will guide you to fill in your application and school according to your conditions and abilities. The main thing now is to lay the foundation first.
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The money is all yen, 100 yen =, convert it yourself.
1.The tuition fee of the language school is 70.8 million. There are basically no scholarships or very few scholarships in language schools.
The tuition fee of national and public universities is 50.8 million, and the exemption for international students has basically been canceled, and there are scholarships, not much, depending on the school.
There are about 1.2 million yen for private universities (150,200,000 yen for the arts category), and some schools retain a reduction of up to 300,000 yen a year for international students. Scholarships are available, common 10,000 a month. Private schools will have an entrance fee in the first year, which is generally about 200,000 yuan, and it will be gone in the second year.
The state and public government don't know.
The living expenses are 5 60,000 a month plus accommodation (3 40,000 a month is common for living in dormitories, and about 60,000 yuan a month for living alone, not including water and electricity).
2.The deposit is 200,000+, frozen for more than half a year before submitting the materials, and you can move after the visa comes down.
3.The legal working hours of the student visa are 28 hours a week, and the hourly allowance is 900 1000 (Tokyo), and it is relatively difficult to find a job outside the big city, and the hourly allowance is low.
Common jobs include: convenience stores, supermarkets, restaurant reception, back-of-house kitchens, building cleaning, etc.
Forbidden work: Distributing paper on the street for publicity, custom shops, bars, game halls (basically all high-income people are not allowed.) )
It's hard to find a job when you first come to Japan with no experience or language, so it's much better to have a friend to introduce you.
4.A must for a language school, even if you are already a level of Japanese.
5. If the attendance rate + grades are enough, it is not difficult.
6.You can live during the winter and summer vacations, and you won't get your money back when you return home. It's business as usual.
7.The school generally does not have a *** fee, and it is a non-refundable admission fee to be paid in the first year of admission. A deposit may be paid in the dormitory, and it will be refunded when you leave the dormitory.
8.Everyone is different, I have seen that the family basically gave the first year without much money, and the rest were all earned by working hard by themselves, and there were also those who completely relied on the family. Generally speaking, tuition fees are paid at home, and living expenses are earned by themselves, which is the most common.
9.You can apply, you can stay legally with a legal visa, and you can apply after you get the alien registration card.
10.Language schools are generally 1 to 2 years, and there are less than one year, depending on their level. Anyway, the university starts in April. Undergraduate normal 4 years, medicine or anything not necessarily.
11.I'm surrounded by messy sucks-. - Of course, there are also very good ones.
12.There is no tax on bringing a notebook with you. But the domestic notebook carefully repairs the problem. You pray that it doesn't have a hardware problem. I was in a hurry when my power adapter was broken.
13.The intermediary fee is 10,000 and 20,000.
14.If you have good grades, you can go to the public school. It depends on whether the individual is willing to work hard.
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LS's answers are so detailed
Although studying in Japan is boasted of being good, the real bitterness is only known by international students themselves
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1. Q: What are the forms of studying in Japan?
A: Depending on the nature of the educational institution, there are (a) Japanese language schools and university (pre-)university (matricular) educational institutions for studying Japanese. (b) Institutions of higher education such as undergraduate and graduate schools, junior colleges, and vocational schools.
Depending on the time of study and the method of applying for a visa, there are two types of long-term study abroad for more than one year and short-term study abroad for less than one year. In addition, if you want to classify the cost of studying abroad, you can divide it into publicly-funded study abroad with various scholarships and self-financed study abroad at your own expense. These study abroad forms are all full-time, or half-day in the morning and afternoon, and do not include evening classes and optional courses by correspondence.
Intensive Japanese language course for studying abroad at Peking University.
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I'm not pouring cold water on the landlord.
Your situation is not suitable for going to Japan.
I can predict that when you arrive in Japan, it will not only be difficult to get a degree, but you will even lose money.
Students with this kind of routine, the probability of success is lower than that of taking the domestic university, and the correct way to go abroad is to face it with a positive attitude, for example, I have studied well enough in China, and I want to see the wider world outside. This kind of study abroad is in favor.
If you just feel that you can't get along at home and want to go abroad, you must not go. In addition to the large amount of money will be wasted, it will also delay your youth.
It is recommended to stabilize your mind and consider how much room you have for development in the country.
Studying abroad must have a purpose, like you, it is really meaningless, and you can only suffer if you go.
You said it yourself, the seniors around you are not good.
That's because they want to be famous, and when they say that Japanese students will feel very handsome, it is their parents who are actually suffering.
I could have used this money to make a booming business in China.
But he wanted to be vain, so he gave all the money to the agency and the language school, and in the end he didn't get anything, only the name "I studied in Japan". It's just not worth it.
Contrary to the word, it is estimated that a few people upstairs are also losing money to study abroad.
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You don't have to attend a language school to study in Japan...
You can find a 2+2 or 2+1 study abroad program in China! It is jointly run by a domestic school and a Japanese school! Those schools can be transferred directly to Japanese schools after studying in Japan. And this kind of study abroad program doesn't have a language foundation! It can save a lot of money.
If other problems are 2+2 study abroad programs, domestic studies will basically help you solve them, so you don't have to worry about them!
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1, depending on where you go to college, you need 10w if you don't work
2,20w, it will freeze for about 3 months.
3. It is related to your personal ability, such as what kind of work such as brushing dishes, there are no requirements, you have to be the front desk, and the waiter will be strict.
4. It is very difficult to apply for a university directly if you want to study in a language school.
5. The higher the tuition fee, the higher the scholarship, the national university is not easy to apply, and self-interest should be very simple.
In short, there are 3,4 ten w at home, which should be about the same, part-time work and study.
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It depends on where you go It varies from place to place, and some cities such as Tokyo are higher; The deposit depends on the certificate you sign for a few years, about 200,000 yuan, and it will be unsealed in about half a year; The problem of part-time work depends on oneself, especially language ability; I think it's a must to go to a language school wherever you go; It's not particularly difficult.
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Hello, there is no combination of bachelor's and master's degrees. All have to take exams.
Depending on the region, the level of consumption is also different. I'll give you an approximate number.
The tuition fee for a language school is about 50,700,000 yen a year.
The tuition fee for a year at a national university is 530,000 yen.
The tuition fee for a private university is 90,300,000 yen a year.
The tuition fee for a master's degree is 50,800,000 yen.
The cost of accommodation is about 25,600,000 yen a year.
Utilities are about 12,250,000 yen a year.
Broadband is about 8,150,000 yen a year.
The cost of a mobile phone** is about 7,150,000 yen a year.
Meals a year are about 20 300,000 yen.
There are also other expenses, such as transportation or shopping.
Hope it helps.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
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A university is a university, a master's degree is a master's degree, and it is absolutely impossible to study part-time!
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If you have good grades and are willing to work part-time when you go to study in Japan, you can basically spend a penny.
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