Should I choose Guangwai or SIWAI, a graduate student in Japanese?

Updated on educate 2024-04-29
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Although you are from Guangdong, I suggest you get in.

    First of all, from the perspective of the school, Shangwai is better than Guangwai, Shangwai is a 211 school, not only the state invests more, Shanghai ** also gives a large amount of investment to SIWAI every year, and the teaching quality is also very good, one of my current classmates is a bachelor's degree, she said that the teachers are very good, and the students are also very hardworking, which is a good place to study.

    Secondly, from the perspective of employment, although I don't know the employment situation of Guangwai, but the employment of Shanghai and foreign countries is really enviable, many of their undergraduates can enter multinational companies, such as Procter & Gamble, McKinsey, HSBC and other Fortune 500 companies at all levels, with an annual salary of hundreds of thousands. It is very enviable, jealous and hateful.

    Again, Shanghai is an international metropolis that can open your eyes, although Guangzhou is also very good, but you are from Guangzhou, you have been in one place for so many years, and it is not bad to change places. Even if you go back to Guangzhou to look for a job in the future, it is definitely a good school to get your hands on. Support you to take the exam.

    Going to graduate school is a hard process, and I hope you get something out of it. I just finished my graduate school and was admitted to a 985 school, and I am very touched, and I hope I can help you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Objectively speaking, level 2 in Japanese and level 4 in English. I don't think either school is very reliable. Although the process of doing something is important, it is not very meaningful to do it knowing that it cannot be done.

    If you have to take the test, I think it's better to take the Guangwai test, after all, it's more familiar, and the brand of Guangwai in Guangzhou and even the whole of Guangdong is ringing. Moreover, the social environment in Guangdong and Shanghai is not the same, and I personally think that staying in Guangdong is slightly better for you, and it is also easier to take the test. I am a graduate student and have lived in Guangzhou, and these are personal opinions.

    In addition, I would like to say to the second floor that there is no exclusion from outsiders, and the examination process is very fair, which is recognized by us.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This one is basically hard! Whether it's outside or outside, I think it's very difficult. Moreover, the postgraduate entrance examination of Shanghai Foreign Language pays special attention to professional results, and the two subjects of English and Politics are converted into 100 points, so no matter how high the English and Politics exams are, there is no advantage, and the major determines everything.

    Moreover, I heard that Shangwai is a bit xenophobic, although I am not sure about this rumor, but since you are a student who graduated from Guangwai, I still recommend that you take the Guangwai exam! In the future, I will study for a period of time, and my ability will indeed be enough, and I can be admitted to a foreign doctorate!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Big brother, I admire the spirit very much, but it is estimated that it is difficult

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is recommended to exercise more to increase experience points first!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Level 2 Japanese, Level 4 English. You go and you are sure that you will be admitted to the foreign school.

    If you have to, it's better to be a graduate of Guangwai, so you should be familiar with it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    With all due respect, there is absolutely no hope of taking the Level 2 Japanese language graduate exam.

    Even people majoring in Japanese don't dare to take the test, not to mention that you are interprofessional.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can see that you are very capable and confident, and that's good.

    However, don't forget the saying "There are people outside the world, and there is a sky outside the sky; The strong have their own strong hands".

    You can rest assured that there is no shortage of experts in this place.

    Many people can only have a deeper understanding after they come in.

    Among those who are admitted to foreign countries every year, there are many Japanese language teachers in colleges and universities, returnees who have studied in Japan, and some who have been engaged in translation work for many years. However, the number of students enrolled in the annual unified examination of Shanghai and Foreign Studies is only more than 20 places in the country.

    Judging from the admission situation in recent years, most of the Japanese students admitted are undergraduate graduates from prestigious universities majoring in Japanese. Of course, there are also ordinary two or three books, but those are very few.

    In addition, it is now a humane society. Even if it is above and outside, there is no absolute fairness at all. Needless to say, I think you know what I mean.

    In addition, I would like to remind the person upstairs that there is no direction for the Japanese language entrance examination. Not even the direction of translation you said. More than 370 points, judging from the total score, it is already the bottom. I'm afraid there is not much advantage in the technical score.

    As long as you have the strength, the door is open for you at any time, and I believe that the landlord will be able to succeed in the postgraduate examination! However, the most important thing for success is to maintain a good mindset. Mentality determines everything, whether it is for graduate school entrance examinations, for future work and life. This is the most important thing to forget.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I don't think it's a big problem. I have a classmate, majoring in Japanese, a top 10 university, whose academic performance is in the middle of the class, which is similar to the situation you described, and he was admitted to the Department of Foreign Languages, with a total score of more than 370 points, and it took more than two months to prepare. She felt that she was quite nervous about the re-examination in the direction of translation, and she usually had to speak fluently in order to have a satisfactory performance in a nervous situation.

    However, it is said that the competitors on the same stage are not as strong as they think. The above are all second-hand sources for your reference. But I think you shouldn't have a problem, foreign language graduate school, a good foundation is the most important, and there is a political line, as for the second foreign language, it is basically given for nothing, try to take the high test!

    On the mentor's side, don't worry, what they ask you is not to expect your answers to be complete, but to observe your own quality and ability, and maintaining a good attitude is the first important drop o( o I wish you success!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Are you planning to enter a foreign language and literature major?

    The re-examination line is ranked according to the "technical score", and the candidates are screened to enter the re-examination:

    Admission to the second test is not determined by the total score of the preliminary examination, but by the technical score (the score of the second foreign language and politics is not important).

    Professional course 1 + professional course 2 + total score * 10%.

    What does this mean? This means, for example, that you have the same score as another candidate, and then you score 90 points in the second foreign language test and 90 points in the political test. Then the other person scored 60 points in the second foreign language test and 60 points in the political test, but according to the algorithm of the technical score of the foreign language, the difference between the two of you is only 6 points.

    Therefore, the Japanese Language and Literature Entrance Examination Competition is two professional courses.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Nearly 50% of all majors are local students from Shanghai. The first recommendation qualification for independent enrollment is limited by the school, and the opportunities are limited, even if you have to participate in the number of languages, it will not be easier than the college entrance examination.

    2. If there is no continuous reading in a minor language, there is a guarantee of research, and it is necessary to maintain a high academic performance.

    3. In fact, the college does not give many opportunities to go abroad, and the time is not necessarily. Basically, it's common to find a chance to go out on your own.

    4. Small languages are learned from scratch and do not require foundation. But there is always a need for high-pressure learning.

    5. There are no bathrooms in the dormitory in Songjiang. I'm glad not, everyone's habits are different, how bad it is for you to take a shower when you sleep. The bathhouse is also a private room, so there is no trouble.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1.The Department of Japanese Language is a university with good resources for Japanese teachers in China, and I have a senior sister who was admitted to the graduate school entrance examination, and the number of students admitted to other provinces is relatively small every year.

    If you don't take the self-exam, you will have some difficulty getting a score in the college entrance examination, but in recent years, Japanese has been increasing in China.

    2.I haven't heard much about this in the master's class, but generally you have to pass the exam to learn Japanese.

    3.If you get the N3 level test, you can study in Japan, and if you want to go to university in Japan, you can go to a language school in Japan for two days while passing the N3 level test, and then pass the Japanese exam. If you want to go to graduate school in Japan, you will need to complete four years of university and pass the Japanese test exam.

    4.Some. It's still a 4-person room, which is reassuring. Generally, the undergraduate students are mainly in 4 rooms, with 6 people in the middle and fewer 8 people.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Since it's a Japanese graduate student, of course, you have to pass the first level The Japanese at the time of the graduate school entrance examination is on par with the first level, and sometimes it may be more difficult, and English at least has to pass the sixth year and the fourth year

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1 All 1, the upper and outer is still the implementation of technical scribing, the formula is as follows:

    Preliminary examination score = Major 1 score + Major 2 score + overall score 10%.

    As long as your political and English scores reach the national line (Area A line), and your technical score reaches the initial test score line, then you can go to Shanghai and foreign countries to take the re-examination.

    The content of the retest:

    Part 1: Japanese Written Test.

    With a full score of 100, the question type changes every year, so there is no way to prepare, so you can only lay a solid foundation to respond to all changes.

    The second part is the tutor interview.

    out of 200 This part is an examination of spoken Japanese. There are about 10 interviewers, and those well-known professors from above and abroad will be present. They are very nice and will not embarrass students.

    In general, don't be nervous as long as you speak fluently. Just play it normally. It is important to be polite and make a good impression on the instructor.

    Part 3 Hearing and Hearing.

    A perfect score of about 30? I don't remember exactly. You don't have to worry too much about this part.

    Because it's a second foreigner, the requirements are very low. It is to listen to a long passage or conversation in English (which can be quite long) and answer a few simple questions. One computer for each person, live recording.

    My advice is that you choose English. In case you don't get in, (I mean just in case) you can also adjust.

    Because most schools do not have Spanish, this kind of transfer is not accepted.

    As for reviewing reference books, there are no special rules for this. In recent years, we do not specify any reference books. Whether there will be new reforms in 2012, I don't know. That's all for now, I hope it can help you!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hello, hehe. You can go to the Qianyan Wanyu forum and ask those well-meaning moderators. They are all graduate students at home and abroad, and they are very enthusiastic.

    1. Professional Japanese written test (examines the ability of comprehensive analysis and research, covering a wide range of areas, including ancient Japanese, proverbs, etc., and requires candidates to complete several difficult analytical essays within 1 hour, mainly subjective questions, similar to writing a small **, to explain your own opinions).

    2. Professional Japanese Oral Test (200 points, the most important thing, and it is also the key to determine life and death) 3 English listening as a second language.

    4. Oral test of English as a second language.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You can go to Global Times to do a free test and see if you can get on it yourself!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    One of my classmates took the postgraduate examination this year, and we both majored in Japanese. She has a good foundation and has scored more than three hundred and forty exams. The last one is a self-financed graduate student, with a tuition fee of 12,000 a year (the public fee is only 4,000 reductions, and I have to pay 8,000 myself).

    Graduate students are deified in our opinion, graduate students are mainly diplomas, you can say that you can write, no matter which school you graduate from, it will be very good. One of my senior sisters is a college with more than 400 points, and she said that she didn't think as well as she thought, and the graduate school entrance examination materials were all internal materials, and they were basically copies. It is said that the test paper is not very difficult, but it is very professional.

    The re-examination is divided into a written and oral test, and a re-examination is conducted in English.

    You are an interdisciplinary candidate, and it is recommended that you take a school that is more suitable for you. Passing the first level is actually helpful for the graduate school entrance examination, because the graduate school entrance examination has a basic Japanese language test, but the linguistics or literature will depend on your own thinking.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's okay to prepare well, don't think too much.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    2011 Japanese Language and Literature major, Foreign Language Chinese Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Japanese), but not Translator and Interpreter. But it's only a part, not all people can get it, and it depends on the results.

    There are also publicly-funded places for the 2012 class of translators and interpreters.

    But since the class of 2014, there has been no one. Didn't the state come out with a policy before, saying that starting from 2014, the public scholarship for newly admitted graduate students will be cancelled and all will be changed to scholarships? For details, please refer to the following.

    In order to improve the investment mechanism of graduate education, improve the study, scientific research and living conditions of graduate students, and improve the quality of graduate training, the executive meeting held on the 6th also determined the following policies:

    1. The Ministry of Finance shall arrange a comprehensive fixed allocation for full-time graduate students in colleges and universities affiliated to the national enrollment plan, and establish a dynamic adjustment mechanism for funding standards to gradually increase the level of funding.

    2. Establish a national scholarship for graduate students to reward 10,000 graduate students every year. Starting from the fall semester of 2014, the general scholarship for graduate students will be adjusted to the national grant, and the annual subsidy will not be less than 10,000 yuan for doctoral students and no less than 6,000 yuan for master's students. At the same time, a scholarship for postgraduate studies has been established.

    3. Starting from the fall semester of 2014, tuition fees will be charged to all newly admitted graduate students who are included in the national enrollment plan. At this stage, the fee standard for full-time academic degree graduate students is, in principle, not more than 8,000 yuan per year for master's students and 10,000 yuan for doctoral students.

    Effect. Scholarships can ease the pressure on tuition fees.

    At present, graduate students in China are divided into various methods such as planned enrollment, self-funding, and entrusted training. Among them, the national plan to enroll students accounts for the majority, also known as "public-funded students", these students are allocated by the state for training fees, free of tuition, and have basic living expenses every month.

    The reform of the fee system for postgraduate education refers to the realization of the integration of public and self-finance, and all students must pay tuition fees. The reporter learned that in Beijing, Peking University, Tsinghua University, Renmin University and many other colleges and universities have implemented the reform of the postgraduate training mechanism as early as the beginning of the year, abolishing the public-funded and self-financed students, charging all tuition fees, and adopting the method of rewarding and granting grants to subsidize the tuition and living expenses of outstanding graduate students. After the scholarship is offset by tuition, some graduate students can still balance nearly 10,000 yuan per year.

    Xiong Bingqi, a well-known education scholar and vice president of the 21st Century Education Research Institute, said that in the reform of the fee system for graduate education, students need to pay all tuition fees, but with the scholarship policy launched by the state and the school, most students can get scholarships, so the difference is not too big from before.

    He said that after all students are included in the fee category, it is necessary to pay attention to how large the coverage of the scholarship is, and if it is too little, it will increase the pressure on students' tuition fees. At present, many of the schools that have implemented this policy have introduced more comprehensive scholarship policies.

    Hope it helps

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