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There are many majors in Japanese language graduate school, and I am an undergraduate Japanese major, and I plan to take the finance exam against. It is not recommended that you take a study in literature or history, but if you can, I would recommend a graduate student in the business Japanese major. The Japanese Graduate Exam generally has basic Japanese and advanced Japanese, and some specialized knowledge depends on what you take!
Generally, it is not a problem to have a Japanese level between level 2 and level 1. In addition, it is not enough to study Japanese, even if you don't take the history or literature major, you must have a certain understanding of Japanese literature, history, and economics! As for the school, I recommend you to go to a school in Beijing or Dalian, don't try to take the test well, the good test is not a hard major, since you work hard once, you have to take the best test!
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I'm a third-year Japanese language student, and I'm going to graduate school, but I'm still majoring. If you are going to take the Japanese language graduate school, it is necessary to pass the first level. The best is the Nikken Center, but it's really hard!!
I used to covet it, too. Beiwai, Shangwai, and Guangwai are all very good. I'm just going to take the foreign exam.
I don't know what level of Japanese at Xi'an Jiaotong University is, but depending on your situation, you can consider taking the entrance examination to a comprehensive university with strong Japanese. After all, it is not easy to go to graduate school across majors, and it would be better to be stable.
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I'm a major in Japanese, and it's a bit difficult for you to level 2, but if you really want to take the test, go to a Japanese tutoring class and raise the level. It's hard to say about this in school, my classmates took Xi'an Foreign Chinese and Dalian Foreign Chinese, depending on your level.
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Self-study, you are so amazing, admire, it may be a little difficult for graduate students to take the Japanese exam, Beijing New Oriental has a Japanese exam class, you had better register for a class. It's more stable, because your competitors are all from professional backgrounds.
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Based on the analysis of successful applications over the years, it is advisable for students majoring in Japanese language to apply for a major in linguistics, education, literature, or sociology that is related to their major. Every year, there are many students who want to choose a major such as business administration and economics across majors, but since graduate schools in Japan are academic research institutions, tutors need students to engage in academic research with them on the basis of certain professional knowledge.
1. Precautions for postgraduate entrance examinations
(1) Decide whether to be admitted to the graduate school of this university or to the graduate school of another university. Relatively speaking, it is relatively difficult to get into graduate schools in other schools, but every year there are also a large number of outstanding students who are admitted to better schools, of course, the better the schoolsGenerally, the development platform is larger, but the advantage of our students is that they can understand and contact their tutors in advance, and it is much less difficult to take the postgraduate entrance examination.
(2) Start reviewing professional courses. After contacting the tutor, you can start to review the professional course and ask which professional course you are taking2. Precautions for learning Japanese
(1) For example, there are people who are very good at Japanese among the co-learners around you, and they always report the answer when the teacher asks the question before the students have time to think about itIn addition, I also like to say some words and sentences that the teacher has not taught to talk to the teacher, showing my profound Japanese skills, and at the same time leading to the envy or low self-esteem of the students around me.
(2) When learning a language for the first time, try to listen to it as much as possible, become familiar with it, and wake up your ears first, rather than thinking about how to speak first. Remember, listening is always a prerequisite for speaking.
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I still think that the best way to major in Japanese is to go to Japan for graduate school.
In that case, it will be more promising to come back.
The prospects are brighter than if you read it at home.
If you are intermajoring in China, it depends on whether you are in high school in liberal arts or science.
If you are a science major, you can choose international** and economics.
If you want to study liberal arts, you can choose **, law, education, psychology, etc.
Hope you succeed.
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Chongqing University does not seem to accept students who speak Japanese. Therefore, if you want to take the Chongqing University exam, you must take the 201 English test, so you must learn English well, Japanese is useless. Unless you change schools, Japanese is one of the public languages for graduate school entrance examinations, and there are more schools to enroll, Chongqing University is not good, just apply for Sichuan University, Sichuan University is more difficult, the journalism major is very good, and Wuhan University.
Communication University of China.
Fudan, these schools are good. You are a Japanese major, you must choose Japanese for the graduate school entrance examination, it is not difficult to take the postgraduate Japanese entrance examination, you can score 70 points if you prepare a little bit for the first level, and it is no problem to prepare for 80 points well, it is easier to get a lot of points for the Japanese postgraduate examination than English, we study Japanese by ourselves, and those who have passed the second level can get more than 60 points in the Japanese test, so the Japanese test will be more advantageous. However, Japanese is not necessarily the case, because there are many people who take the English entrance examination, the questions are difficult, and there are many pitfalls, so it is best to use Japanese if you know Japanese.
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Yes, Japanese can only be used as a tool, and people who can only speak Japanese can't find a job at all, so it's a good suggestion to go to graduate school across majors.
If you are not good at mathematics, it is recommended to take the international **, which is very popular in combination with Japanese in the future If you don't want to take the math test, it is recommended to take the international relations, diplomacy, law master's degree, education, psychology, journalism.
These majors are suitable for foreign language majors, and they are less difficult, much easier than your major.
I have a friend who studied Japanese, and this year I crossed the entrance examination for Tsinghua University's psychology major, and I only studied it for 8 months, so I got in easily.
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The most popular major for Japanese majors: Graduate School of Sociology or Economics can be selected.
Sociology, as a subject with a wide range of content and high compatibility, requires Japanese N1 for students, and of course, some schools require N2, but compared with other majors, sociology is a relatively small major choice.
Economics is already one of the most popular majors for studying abroad, because the focus of the exam is more regular, the emphasis is on students' personal ability, and the most important thing is that the grades can be quickly improved in a short period of time.
Journalism and Communication: Journalism and Communication consists of four majors: Journalism, Radio and Television Journalism, Advertising, and Publishing. In recent years, these majors have been known by candidates as the most popular majors for liberal arts admissions.
This major cultivates senior professionals in journalism and communication who have the basic theories of radio and television journalism and broad cultural and scientific knowledge, and can engage in, interview, host and manage programs in radio and television news and propaganda departments.
Administrative Management: Students in this major mainly learn the basic theories and basic knowledge of administration, political science, management, law, etc., and receive basic training in administrative theory research, public policy analysis, social survey and statistics, foreign language, official document writing and office automation, etc., and have the basic ability of administrative management and the preliminary ability of scientific research.
Marketing: This major cultivates senior professionals in business administration who have the knowledge and ability of management, economics, law, marketing, etc., and can be engaged in marketing and management, teaching and scientific research in enterprises, institutions and departments.
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There are majors such as tourism management and Chinese language and literature, so you must consider your own mathematics level when choosing a major for the graduate school entrance examination, and then apply for the exam rationally.
1. Tourism management is a new discipline established with the development of China's tourism economy and tourism industry. In China, this discipline has only been around for more than 20 years, but it has become an important discipline department in the management discipline system.
Tourism management has been placed alongside business administration and is a first-level discipline under management. This major cultivates front-line service and management professionals who meet the needs of tourism enterprises and institutions in the new situation, have professional knowledge of tourism management, good ideological and moral quality and comprehensive quality, have strong comprehensive vocational ability and development foundation, and can be engaged in tourism management in tourism administrative departments at all levels, tourism enterprises and institutions.
2. The major of Chinese Language and Literature mainly cultivates students to master the basic knowledge of Chinese language and literature, receive systematic education and basic training in professional ability in terms of theory, development history, research status, etc., and can engage in research and teaching in scientific research institutions, colleges and universities, and some can engage in teaching Chinese as a foreign language.
It is suitable for specialized personnel engaged in language and writing work in party and government organs, including newspaper and periodical publicity, press and publication, film and television culture, Internet, foreign exchanges, and other enterprises and institutions.
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1. Generally, there is no restriction on the language class of the cross-examination in schools, and you can apply for the exam.
2. At present, it is necessary to determine the specific major and school to apply for, because the subjects and requirements of the preliminary examination and the re-examination are different.
3. It is recommended to choose a foreign language university that you like, and then go to the school to check the [Master's Degree Catalog] to learn what majors are available, as well as the subjects of the preliminary examination and re-examination, bibliography and other information for postgraduate examinations.
4. Which schools are more suitable depends on a combination of factors such as your ambition and city choice. How to determine the school you are applying for, there are three main factors to consider:
The first is the city, that is, according to the location orientation and living habits of future employment, specific provinces and cities, such as Tianjin and Guangzhou.
The second is the level and type of school, that is, the level and type of school selected according to the preparation situation, ambition and preference.
The third is to look at the grasp, that is, to choose a school with a relatively large grasp according to the score line of previous years.
5. The difficulty of cross-examination language is not small, so be sure to prepare for the exam as soon as possible. Select a school as soon as possible, and other postgraduate entrance examination information is subject to the announcement on the school's official website.
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If you take the interdisciplinary exam, you can take the test in Japanese, and it's not very difficult, but there are some restrictions, and there may be majors that can only be tested in English, and you can wait for the admissions brochure to come out before deciding I'm also a third-year Japanese major, and I plan to take the law exam.
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There are generally no restrictions on majors.
The universities with strong Japanese majors are: Northeast Normal University, Jilin University, Dalian University of Foreign Studies and Chinese, Shanghai Foreign University, Beijing University of Foreign Studies, Tianjin University of Foreign Studies and Chinese. Graduate schools of Japanese language majors at these universities are preferred.
The Japanese paper for the Graduate Examination was originally written by the main examiner, and the type and mode of the test questions are the same as those for the self-examination Japanese course, so you can take a look at the real questions and textbooks of the self-examination.
In addition, if you have no foundation, it is difficult to reach the undergraduate level of Japanese language in 3-4 years
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Hello, I work for a Japanese company and teach Japanese.
I used to do translation.
I'll leave my point of view for your reference only.
First of all, I'm from Shanghai.
So I can only talk about the current ** of Japanese companies in Shanghai.
On our side, it is actually enough to take a level 1 in Japanese, as long as it is not a level 1 from the exam.
Spoken English is generally fine.
That's enough. Generally speaking, you can get out of Level 1 after studying for 2 years in your spare time. If only level 1.
The work I do is basically foreign trade and other work, because this kind of work does not need to know other majors to be competent.
But if you need to find a good job.
Generally, you need to know other majors.
The language is only used as an auxiliary, unless you do translation, even if you translate, you have to know a lot of industry knowledge, and it is not easy for translation to get ahead, unless you do simultaneous interpretation and become famous in the circle, but this requires many, many years of hard work, and it is not easy.
There are three ways to get out of the Japanese major.
1. Postgraduate examination 2. Go abroad.
3. Employment, I will analyze it a little.
First of all, take the postgraduate examination. People say that studying liberal arts means not majoring.
If you are studying liberal arts in graduate school, it is a pity that you have wasted so many years, after all, language is an auxiliary use.
As long as you can listen and speak, plus a level 1 is enough, so if you want to go to graduate school.
Choose a good major.
It takes enough time, and Japanese is actually good for many majors, especially engineering, and small Japan has very advanced technology, so they need this kind of talent.
Then there's going abroad.
You can't change your major when you go abroad to Japan to go to graduate school, so you can only continue to study Japanese when you go to Japan, this. It seems to be too much to do, if after graduation.
Equal to or only Japanese.
In that case, it is still not competitive enough, and it is not worth spending a lot of time and money.
So my point is.
Take the time to analyze yourself.
What industry do you want to engage in in the future, choose a good major to study based on your own characteristics.
Paired with door-to-door Japanese.
There should be good prospects, and a major with technical content is recommended.
And not business.
Management logistics and other very empty majors, with accounting experience in Shanghai.
Plus Japanese Level 1.
The monthly salary can reach 5 figures.
If you know it, add Japanese level 1.
The monthly salary is also 6000-10000
Language is most effective when it is paired with technology.
So don't hang yourself from a tree.
It's a pluralistic society now.
People who speak Japanese in Shanghai.
Just grab a handful.
Level 1 certificates are overflowing.
There are also many returnees.
But I know Japanese.
There will be other majors.
That's different.
Good luck I used to be a translator.
Later, I changed my career to IT.
Only then did I slowly see the light of day.
In his spare time, he also teaches Japanese.
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Japanese majors can apply for the cross-major entrance examination as long as there are no restrictions on undergraduate majors. The specific major you should choose needs to be chosen according to your own situation. You can choose education, management, economics and other majors.
First of all, it will be an arduous journey to revise for graduate school.
Interlacing is like separating mountains – this old proverb will continue throughout the entire course of study.
I have studied my original major for three or four years, and I have been exposed to it, and the basic knowledge must be more solid than what I have not learned, and the details may not be studied, but the big pattern and concepts, and ways of thinking exist in my mind, even if it is a surprise attack of a month before each exam, and it is not useless to assault for four years. This is one of the great advantages of this major over foreign majors. In turn, it is the disadvantage of interdisciplinary students over their own majors.
When revising, it is necessary to spend more time on professional courses, so that the basic courses are easily shelved, and falling behind in any subject will affect the mentality and test results of the entire review process.
Second, there may be unexpected difficulties in preparing for the exam.
If you are not familiar with the answering conventions of professional test questions, you will lose points that you should not lose for some reason. Moreover, the written test has passed, and the uncertainty factors in the re-examination make it difficult for interdisciplinary students to have the confidence of "mastering everything", and it is indeed difficult to "master everything".
Finally, and most importantly, the next three years of graduate school.
Whether it is facing students with solid basic skills, or facing tutors with certain requirements and standards, or facing a new academic career that may not make them find the coordinates for a while, how to position themselves, how to regain self-confidence, how to establish a "new feeling" for a new major, and how to plan their future career and life, these are all problems that need to be overcome with more effort than others.
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