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You must have graduated from high school to apply! Because there is a rule in Japan that you must have completed 12 years of study before you can apply to schools there.
If you go to Japan, you should go to a language school first.
Be sure to take the college entrance examination! Japanese schools require college entrance examination scores!
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If you don't meet the regulations, you have to graduate from high school, and within three years, you can ask the labor service company if you are studying basic Japanese, you can get a visa in Japan, a school in Japan, etc., and they usually do things about studying abroad.
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If you go to high school well, there is no need to take the college entrance examination? Apparently not. Japanese universities will look at your college entrance examination results, and if you don't take the exam, Japanese schools will think that you have a problem with your study attitude.
I went to high school in Japan, and if either of your parents is Japanese, or has a Japanese permanent residence passport, then you need to apply for a permanent residence passport before you can go to high school.
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If you have friends or relatives in Japan, you have to participate because you need to use that score to register
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There is no reason why ordinary Chinese cannot go to Japan casually, if all Chinese like you run to Japan, can Japan stand it? When you see people who go to high school in Japan, there must be a reason and a condition... If you really want to go to Japan, you must meet the most basic requirements, and you must have 12 years of education.
Without this Chinese you wouldn't be able to go to Japan at all... Now you need to learn at least a little Japanese to prepare for your future study in Japan.
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The requirements for attending a Japanese high school are: first, you must graduate from junior high school and have about a year of experience learning Japanese. The financial guarantor must have a stable job and income, and a deposit of about 200,000 RMB is required.
The start of high school in Japan is held twice a year, in April and October every year, and the application cycle is generally 6 to 8 months, so if you want to leave after graduating from junior high school, you need to start preparing at least in the second semester of the third year of junior high school. Several characteristics of Japanese high schools:1
Fully enclosed teaching, food and live in school; 2.Extracurricular activities and clubs are abundant; 3.Students are not allowed to work part-time while they are in high school, but they are allowed to go to a language school or university in the future. 4.
The educational philosophy and model are different from those in China, focusing on the cultivation of students' interests and making them more humane; 5.There is a recommendation system for students who excel in their studies to be admitted to designated universities.
If you want to study high school in Japan, learning Japanese well is the key, and I recommend you to study Japanese at Sakura International Japanese. Japanese learning is a non-native language learning, and it is important for students to stimulate their interest in learning and promote independent learning, especially the quality of the learning environment. Japanese itself is a highly communicative subject, and students lack confidence in their Japanese skills and are afraid to speak out loud, so much so that they form dumb Japanese.
One of the tenets of Sakura International Japanese is to "create a learning atmosphere and stimulate interest in learning", so as to improve language communication skills, daily life, and interest communication, and create a good learning atmosphere for cooperation. Sakura International Japanese always believes that a comfortable learning environment is just as important as the teaching system, and it is fun to learn Japanese at Sakura International Japanese, and you can also participate in student life clubs and career planning classes with Japanese teachers. Today, the school has opened Japanese language training centers in more than 30 cities across the country.
Click here to make an appointment for one-on-one guidance for further education in Japan.
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There are only more than 20 high schools in Japan that directly recruit international students, and the basic requirements for students are as follows:
If you are in junior high school or high school, you must use your junior high school diploma when studying abroad.
Under 20 years of age.
If you have a basic knowledge of Japanese, you need a certificate of at least 1 year of Japanese language study from a regular Japanese language training institution.
It can pay 12 to 200,000 yuan per year for studying abroad.
The steps to study abroad are: contact the study abroad agent or school in advance to register, participate in the written interview in our country, submit transcripts, deposit certificates and other study abroad materials as required, and apply for a visa after obtaining the Japanese status of residence.
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Summary. Hello, you need to apply for high school in Japan first, and now there are relatively few Japanese high schools that China can apply for directly, basically private high schools, including Kochi's Meitoku School, Kyoto's Liangyang High School, Osaka's Jingai Girls' High School and Kashiwahara Boys' High School, Kashima Gakuen, Yuei High School, Aoyama Gakuen, Kikukawa Nanling High School, Chiba International High School, etc.; There is not much difference in the quality of teaching, but there is still a difference in the teaching experience of international students;
Hello, you need to apply for high school in Japan first, and now there are relatively few Japanese high schools that China can apply for directly, basically private high schools, including Kochi's Meitoku School, Kyoto's Liangyang High School, Osaka's Jingai Girls' High School and Kashiwahara Boys' High School, Kashima Gakuen, Yuei High School, Aoyama Gakuen, Kikukawa Nanling High School, Chiba International High School, etc.; There is not much difference in the quality of teaching, but there is still a difference in the teaching experience of international students;
I'm a third-school student, can I transfer directly?
Application material requirements: divided into self-materials and financial guarantor materials, Japanese is generally required level 3 or above (generally requires 500 hours of Japanese language learning certificate); Your own materials include junior high school graduation certificate, junior high school transcript, high school transcript, high school enrollment certificate, recommendation letter, etc.; The materials of the financial guarantor include the certificate of deposit (generally more than 200,000 yuan, frozen for 3 months) and the certificate of on-the-job income; Others include notarization of kinship, passport, school petition, fund payment letter, reason for schooling, special instructions, account records, fund descriptions, etc., depending on the specific requirements of the school and the special requirements of each immigration bureau to supplement other materials;
What I mean now is whether or not I can go straight to Japan after graduating from junior high school.
Hello, you can't transfer directly You must apply with the required information, and you can only meet the conditions.
You can go straight to it.
But it also needs to comply with the relevant materials.
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