I m a college graduate! I want to go to Japan! What school is good to attend?

Updated on educate 2024-04-27
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Since it is a junior college, it is estimated that there will be a certain ability to practice, so don't go to Japan, I came back from Japan! The situation will be more complicated than you think and will not be so rosy!! If your family has money, then go to a prestigious school in Europe, I really can't find anyone who is suitable for studying in Japan!

    It's okay for the public faction!!

    Is your brother mature enough? Immature people studying in Japan are prone to mental illness!

    Let him enroll in a Japanese class first, and then find a language school, I recommend the Waseda Cultural Center I have attended, it is cheap, the school has a good reputation, and the quality of teaching is OK! But it's a pity I didn't read it well ! Hehe!

    After coming to Japan, he will study Japanese for two years, and if he is a genius, he will study for one year, and then he will be admitted to university!!

    If you want to work and study, then forget it, let the family prepare tuition and living expenses, work to earn your own money, and be admitted to college may be less than 5 percent, and there are three final results.

    Nothing was found.

    Spend money to go to pheasant school.

    Stranded in Japan as a black worker to make money until he was arrested.

    What do you want to work in Japan after graduating from university or return to your home country? If you're such a bullish lightning character, can't you mix well in China?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The first choice is to go to a language school, even if you apply to go to a university and you don't have a language foundation, you can't understand it. However, the visa rate of universities will be much higher than that of language schools. But I recommend that you go to a language school for 2 years first, so that it will be much easier for you to go to university, of course, you must choose a language school well, otherwise the visa rate will be low.

    I went to the YMCA language school in Kobe, Japan, and I had already graduated from university, but I still chose to go to the language school first, and then go to Kobe Graduate School (one level higher than the university, equivalent to a master's degree).

    Let's go to a language school first, and choose the right one. Then I will go to university or graduate school.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Your brother can go to a language school in Japan in April next year, so let's learn Japanese briefly and lay a foundation. After 2 years, I will go to a Japanese university. There is no need to go to Japan for high school.

    In the same case, if you go to a language school, you can go to a graduate school in Japan.

    I came back from Japan, and now I work as an agent, and if I don't understand 1181493658 I will be looking for me.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is recommended that you and your younger brother go to a language school first, and then consider going on to higher education after passing the Japanese language test, and it is not recommended that your younger brother go to a Japanese high school, which is too expensive, unless the younger brother's family is very wealthy.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Your brother. Since you have graduated from high school and have no foundation, you can take a Japanese language training class in your home country and take a J-test exam several times a year, and then you can go to a language school in Japan when you get to the E or F level, and it is estimated that the student will be OK in a month.

    The cost of a language school in Japan is 6-8w yuan a year, which is still more cost-effective Then take the Japanese college entrance examination and be admitted to a Japanese university.

    As for you, you can contact an agent or something to help you connect with a university that can transfer to an undergraduate program, but in order for you to be able to communicate normally in Japan, it is recommended to go to a language school for a year and then go to university, if there is anything you don't understand, you can ask me!

    Hee-hee. Hope mine works for you!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Vocational schools in Japan are schools for learning specialized skills. Vocational schools are legally on the same level as junior colleges in Japan, and are equivalent to junior colleges in China. Unlike Japanese universities, which focus on academic research, vocational schools focus more on the practical skills and employment rate of students in the future.

    The duration of vocational schools in Japan ranges from one to four years, and the common one is two years, and the shorter study period allows students to learn a specialized skill and enter the workforce as soon as possible.

    Additional materials: There are a variety of majors in vocational schools in Japan, which can be roughly divided into the following categories:

    1. Cultural industry. Including CG animation, comics, animation escort production, art, design, photography, dubbing, public relations planning, **, games, foreign language translation, tourism, hotel management, aviation, etc.

    2. Industrial collapse and envy. Including IT, information processing, data analysis, group shooting cars, construction, civil engineering, electronic appliances, robotics, surveying, landscaping, etc.

    3. Commercial. Including business, bookkeeping, tax accountants, accounting, management, secretarial, administrative scriveners, sales, etc.

    4. Education. Including early childhood education, childcare, psychology, foreign languages, etc.

    5. Beauty salon clothing. Including clothing cutting, fashion design, fashion business, daily necessities design, stylists, beauticians, hairdressers, makeup artists, nail art, etc.

    6. Medical. Including nursing, nursing welfare, social welfare, medical welfare, mental health welfare, nursing, science, dentistry, osteopathy, acupuncture, clinical examination, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are 2 ways to apply to a vocational school in Japan:

    1) If you do not have a basic knowledge of Japanese or have a poor foundation in Japanese, you can apply for a Japanese language school first and enter a vocational school in Japan.

    2) If you have reached the level of Japanese language level 2 or higher in Japan and have a certificate of Japanese language proficiency level 2 (Japanese Language Proficiency Test), you can apply directly from China to enter a vocational school in Japan.

    Other notes: 1) Vocational schools in Japan have 1-4 year courses, and most of them are years; 4 years is generally a senior diploma, which is equivalent to a bachelor's degree, and after graduation, you can take a master's degree in Japan; 2) Vocational schools are institutions of higher education where students learn practical skills, and students apply for them based on their interests and future employment, so we see that students at vocational schools are very serious and happy to study.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you do not have Japanese language skills of N3 or higher, you will apply just like other study abroad students, and you will learn the language first, and then take the specialized test. Priority schools can apply directly in the country. Specialized in one year of on-campus courses and one year of internship. Basically, you can get a job at an internship club.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There is no such thing as a junior college in Japan.

    In China, junior colleges mainly refer to colleges and universities that provide vocational education, while in Japan's vocational education system, they have specialized schools to carry out vocational education.

    In Japan, vocational schools, also known as "special needs schools", are a type of higher education that focuses on vocational education and practical skills development. Compared with universities and other general higher education institutions that focus on theoretical knowledge and academic research, vocational schools pay more attention to the cultivation of students' practical vocational skills, and the curriculum is more targeted and practical.

    At present, vocational schools in Japan cover a wide range of majors, such as beauty salons, language education, IT technology, performing arts, health care, anime and games, and so on, all of which are closely related to the actual needs of society. Slippery.

    College Profile:

    In China, junior college is a level of higher vocational education. Specifically, it refers to semi-specialized secondary vocational and technical schools or similar institutions that have a relatively independent school system and teaching plan, emphasize vocational skills training, and meet the needs of society. Usually, the duration of junior college is 3 or 4 years, and students can obtain corresponding academic qualifications after graduation, such as college certificates.

    At present, Chinese colleges cover a wide range of majors, such as tourism management, car maintenance, nursing, e-commerce, etc. These majors are closely related to the actual needs of society, and the difficulty of graduates in employment is relatively small, especially in the current situation where higher vocational education is valued, many colleges and universities have become the first choice for talent training and career transformation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello classmates, according to your question, I know that you are a college student, so I will briefly introduce to you the plan and preparation conditions for college students to apply for studying in Japan, I hope it will be helpful to you.

    There are two ways for junior college students (3 years) to enter a Japanese university after passing the Examination for International Students and then applying to enter a Japanese university for four years after passing the International Student Examination and applying to enter a Japanese university.

    The first language school transition --- to apply for admission to a Japanese university that accepts transfer students through the International Student Examination and a professional interview, and to interrogate to the second or third year of the same major as in Japan.

    The second way is to pass the interview of the university supervisor, enter the preliminary course of the graduate school, study for 1-2 years--- take the internal qualification examination for the master's degree, enter the formal master's degree education course, and obtain the master's degree after 2 years.

    It is recommended that when you are preparing to apply to study in Japan, you should choose a more formal study abroad agency to help you, which will not only save you a lot of trouble, but also an experienced application teacher will formulate an application plan suitable for you according to your actual situation, and can also help you improve in your shortcomings, which will improve your application success rate. You are welcome to visit us at Carbery, and we will answer your specific questions in detail.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello. 1. Unless you take part of the [Vocational Graduate School] or [**Graduate University], there will be no supervisor or graduate school to accept your application.

    2. There are also domestic institutions that recommend 15-year academic educators to Japan to study master's courses, but they are all specialized vocational degrees, and the master's degree certificates obtained have [specialized] remarks. The same use, domestic can also be officially certified, this do not worry.

    3. However, if you want to go to a general graduate school after studying a language school, you must first obtain the permission of the tutor, and you will not be able to pass this level. It is also impossible to go to [graduate school]. Good graduate school? More unlikely.

    4. [Graduate School] is a preparatory department, only those who can apply at N2 level or above, and individual universities and tutors require N1. [Monk] is also called "pre-doctoral stage", and it is at the same level as domestic graduate students.

    5. It has nothing to do with the place, and the same is true for Hiroshima and Okinawa.

    6. For questions about vocational colleges, please contact the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, and the official website of studying in Japan.

    Non-specialists.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I am currently a student at a national graduate school. Actually, you have to go to the school you want to attend, and if you pass the exam, you can do it. It's not too difficult, it depends on whether the professor is willing to accept you.

    As for graduate students, they are not official students of the school, they have no student status, and the professor said that if they don't want you, they don't want you. It's the equivalent of a preparatory department for a Chinese university.

    In the case of a monk, he is a formal student, that is, a student of a formal master's program. You should not be expelled from school.

    The general requirement for applying for the graduate school examination is to have 16 years of education, and you are not qualified for this junior college. Many international students around me are junior colleges, and they generally have two paths, one is to re-enter a good university, starting from freshman year, so there are many first-year students here who are actually very old. 2 is to take the entrance examination.

    In other words, you will be in the third year of an undergraduate university in Japan and take classes with them, but it is quite difficult to transfer to a university that you have been admitted to, so you must be very good at Japanese.

    I studied the language at Gakuen in Osaka, so Nara also goes a lot. It's a beautiful and quiet place, but I think you have to find a good part-time job and a lively place. For example, Osaka.

    Take the people from our school, because it is in the city center, it is very convenient to walk a few minutes to the part-time job. Then the language school is a place to make more acquaintances, and it is convenient to do everything in the future, so it is recommended that you read the language in a lively place.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. There is a college that is also a college student who has received 15 years of education in China, which is not completely hopeless, but the choice is relatively narrow;

    2. Whether you can go directly to graduate school depends on the school and tutor you choose, but generally college students go to Japan to study in the process, which is the process of language school-graduate student-college student;

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you have a good junior college score, if you can reach level 2 or higher in Japanese, you can apply directly to the preparatory department of the graduate school or the graduate master's program (domestic master's degree) without having to retake the university or university transferIf there's anything you don't understand, you can call me again.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Japan recognizes Chinese college qualifications, unless your academic qualifications are not recognized in China. It is recommended to learn Japanese in Japan first, the cost is lower, so that the time to go to Japan to study in a language school can be shorter, and at the same time, you have the ability to work part-time to supplement your life. Be sure to find a good language school, language is the key.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello, as the agent said, if you want to go to a Japanese university as an international student, you must first go to a language school. Japanese is taught at language schools, and most language schools take students to review mathematics, physics and chemistry. Universities in Japan require the results of the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students.

    Science students take two of the three subjects of mathematics, Japanese, physics, chemistry, and biology. In the liberal arts, it is Japanese, mathematics, social studies, and so on. Many Japanese universities also require a TOEFL score.

    Therefore, if you want to go to a Japanese university, it is necessary to pick up your previous knowledge.

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