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Updated on educate 2024-04-11
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, it is possible to go on to a university in Japan after improving your language skills at a language school. (provided that there is more than 12 years of formal education).

    First of all, you should understand in advance that when you enter an undergraduate program in Japan, you will need to take the International Student Test and the school's own entrance exam. Therefore, according to your future professional choice, learn some corresponding knowledge in China in advance, or entrust a responsible intermediary to recommend you a language school that attaches great importance to college guidance, and it will be smoother to go on to higher education in the future.

    In addition, if you choose a liberal arts major as an undergraduate in the future, you will mainly focus on Japanese language ability, and you should try to improve your Japanese language ability in Japan. In the future, if you choose a science and engineering major, you will need not only Japanese language skills, but also mathematics, physics and chemistry knowledge, which will be difficult if you have not studied mathematics, physics and chemistry in high school.

    Finally, it is relatively easy to enter a bachelor's degree in Japan, and if you are not picky, you must enter a first-class university or a national university, and you can generally go on to higher education smoothly, and you can return to your home country for certification of the academic qualifications you have obtained.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    OK. If the test subjects in your home country are the same as those at Japanese universities. Then this subject is eligible for exchange for credit at a Japanese university.

    Then convert your grades into Japanese university credits.

    The total number of credits is added up to determine whether you are eligible to go on to a university, and some universities can take the Japanese graduate school examination with a Chinese college diploma. That is, it is equivalent to the domestic postgraduate examination. It depends on the rules of the school. It is advisable to refer to the relevant regulations of Japanese universities.

    In addition, international students come to take the university entrance examination, and they do not take the entrance examination with the Japanese, but take the entrance examination for international students.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Going to university depends on your grades in a language school, but you have to pass the exam in your home country before you can go to a language school there

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It depends on what kind of technical school you are, if you still have a chance to study nursing, the opportunity for a junior college is greater, and there is a shortage of nursing majors in Japan now.

    Yes, as long as you have money. I heard that Learning Valley sent many high school students to go to university in Japan. Because the school is headquartered in Japan, it cooperates with many universities in their country.

    High school bar. I don't know if your technical school graduation is a secondary school diploma. Graduates of technical secondary schools can also apply to study in Japan.

    You still need to study Japanese in Japan first and take a language test. If you go to Japan, you must first apply for a language school.

    A Japanese visa is a countervisa, which means that if you apply to a language school, the school will help you apply for it at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

    The deposit is around $30,000.

    You can choose a vocational school or choose to prepare for the entrance examination for international students and apply for a bachelor's degree.

    Of course, after graduating from junior high school, you want to go to a technical school, and now technical schools can also participate in the general college entrance examination, as long as you grasp the culture tightly, through self-study and ask for tutors, because technical schools are generally not on the cultural teaching materials of the general high school, if you graduate from high school and then go to the chemical is a waste of time, but after graduating from high school, you can take the vocational and technical college entrance examination, which is much higher than the diploma of the technical school, but if the junior high school grades are not good, the high school may not be able to keep up, you may not be able to hold on, or you will destroy yourself in time, you think twice, Interest is the best teacher, believe in your choice, I hope mine can help you, I am such a person who has come step by step!

    Secondary school students and technical school students also seem to be able to study in Japan, you don't need to worry about cultural classes to be decided according to their grades, high school and technical secondary school students generally go to Japan There are two ways: 1. Go to a language school to study for one year, pass the unified examination for international students in Japan, and be admitted to a Japanese university. Advantages:

    For those who don't speak Japanese, this is the best way to get 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 can go directly to a Japanese university in your home country without going to Japan to take the entrance examination. Disadvantages: You need to study Japanese in Japan for half a year to a year.

    You can refer to the study abroad volunteer reference system: doubanGroup IC 105237283, enter your basic personal information, such as major, school, GPA, language scores, intended country, etc., and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates who are similar to yours to see which colleges and majors they have applied for.

    You can also filter according to your study abroad goals, see which backgrounds students have applied for your target universities and majors, and then compare your own situation and choose suitable colleges and majors.

    If you don't have too much money, you should graduate from high school and don't drop out of junior high school.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.First of all, Japanese language schools do not have academic education without graduation, only graduation. That is, there is no graduation certificate, only a certificate.

    2.There is no limit to the number of years, and if you have reached a certain level within a certain period of time, for example, if you pass the Japanese Language Test Level 1 or enter a university, you will be issued a certificate if you pass the final examination of the current year at the language school, and you will be considered to have completed the course. This certificate only indicates that you have attended a language school for a certain period of time, and does not prove Japanese language ability.

    3.There are two conditions, one is to learn enough class hours, and the other is to pass the exam. If you don't take enough of the required number of hours, you may not even be eligible to take the exam, let alone pass. Of course, passing the first level or going to university or graduate school is a different matter.

    4.If you have paid one year's tuition and return to your home country early, whether the tuition fee will be refunded depends on the regulations of the school.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The career paths after graduating from a Japanese language school are as follows:

    1. The key for junior college students to study in Japan.

    If you want to pass the school assessment and get admission to a Japanese university, you need to have strong Japanese language skills. Japanese schools have high requirements for the language ability of students with a college degree, and some schools emphasize that international students have at least an intermediate level of Japanese, and Japanese universities require such requirements for international students, mainly considering whether international students have the ability to understand the content of the class during their study in Japan.

    2. Four ways for junior college students to study in Japan.

    Way 1: Attend a language school, apply for the master's exam at the N1 or N2 level in Japanese, get approved by the tutor, and enter graduate school, which is not something that high school graduates can do. Recommend several language schools with special courses for post-secondary and master's degrees:

    Gunma Japanese Language School, Waseda Cultural Center Japanese Language Department, Kobe International Language School.

    Exit 2: First of all, the Japanese language is N1 N2 level, if you feel that it is difficult to be directly admitted to the master's program, you can first become a graduate student (preparatory student for the master's program), and then apply for the formal master's degree after half a year to 2 years, the success rate is quite high.

    Exit 3: You can take the Japanese entrance exam during the course of studying at a language school, and you can directly transfer to the second or third year of undergraduate studies in Japan. After that, you can continue to apply for graduate school or direct employment.

    Way 4: Going to a vocational school is also a way out. Nowadays, many people still prefer to pursue high education and gold-plated when studying abroad.

    In fact, vocational schools are very popular in Japan, where you can learn skills, get qualifications, have a much higher employment rate than university graduates, and you can also open your own shop and become a boss.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In fact, this kind of reason is not too detailed, and the reason for dropping out at that time is not good to write that the physical condition is not good, and it is okay to return to China to recuperate or something. The management of language schools is rather chaotic, and the Immigration Bureau does not like to deal with them. As long as you don't have a record of violations of laws and regulations in Japan, you can still get a visa.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. If you return to your home country after dropping out of a Japanese language school, it will have no effect on your future application to study in Japan. However, it is important to explain why you want to study in Japan again after dropping out.

    2. The attendance rate of the current Japanese language school has a great impact on the re-application in the future. It is said that if there is no more than 80%, it is almost impossible to apply again.

    3. The maximum study time at a Japanese language school is 2 years, and if you have been in a language school for more than 1 and a half years now, you will not be able to apply for a language school in the future.

    Next time, if you apply, you can apply directly to a university or vocational school.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you are planning to study in Japan, you should learn the language normally, take the international student exam, and then enter the major.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Many international students in Japan have misconceptions about Japanese language schools.

    In fact, Japanese language schools are equivalent to language training courses organized by some training schools in China, but relatively speaking, they are larger and more strictly managed than these domestic training courses (because it involves the student visa rate). The vast majority of Japanese language schools are made up of Chinese students. Therefore, while studying in this school, the quality of learning basically depends on yourself.

    After graduating from a language school, it can also be said that after completing the study (after two years of studying in a language school, you will generally not be able to get a visa if you study again), the language school will also issue a graduation certificate or a certificate of completion. This certificate only proves that you have attended a language school, whether in Japan or in Japan, but what is your level of Japanese? It depends on whether there is a grading examination certificate.

    After completing this school, it is difficult to find a job in Japan without a degree from a Japanese university or related school. Even if you get a job, you won't always get a visa.

    If you return to your home country after completing a language school, it will not be easy to find a job. This is because there are too many university students studying Japanese in Japan. Of course, if you are really good at language, especially oral audiology, it is very likely that a girl will find a job as a secretary for a Japanese-related company, and a boy may be able to find a job in sales.

    In other words, if you just go to a language school and look for a job, you will have to pay for a job or other academic qualifications, and this is just the experience of learning Japanese.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1) It is absolutely possible to apply directly to some vocational schools in Japan from China, and the general requirement is Japanese level 2; However, some schools and some majors require a professional foundation (e.g., architectural design, medical device operation, etc.), and some require Japanese level 1 (or highly competitive vocational schools require Japanese level 1 to be competitive). All in all, with a Level 2 Certificate in Japanese, most of the courses in vocational schools can be applied directly from China;

    2) Please note that some vocational school courses in Japan, similar training courses, cannot apply for residence for overseas students.

    3) If you are "training" in Japan for one year, it may affect the success rate of the visa for this study.

    It is recommended that you consult with a professional organization. Since you have been to Japan before, this application must be consistent with the materials of the previous application.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Depends:

    Your Japanese level, N2+

    Vocational schools allow overseas applications.

    If you meet these two requirements, you can apply directly to a vocational school.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    What school are you going to attend? It's not the same whether it's a bachelor's degree or a so-called master's degree.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There is no limit to the number of years you can go to a Japanese language school, if you pass the Japanese level 1 test or enter a university within a year, you will be issued a certificate if you pass the final exam of the year at the language school, and you will be considered a graduate, but this certificate is not as good as the certificate of Japanese level 1.

    If you pay the tuition for one year and return to China early, I am afraid that the tuition fee will not be refunded.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you pass the exam and meet the requirements, you will be issued a graduation certificate.

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