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Friends upstairs were very helpful. However, there are many errors. Here are the corrections one by one.
1 The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is not organized by the school, but by the JLPT Committee (I can't remember the exact name) and is a semi-official organization. The number of years you study at a language school depends not only on your level of Japanese language, but also on whether you can go on to a university or graduate school (even for graduate school). For questions about why you should study a language school, check out my blog.
2 High school students can choose a college major according to their preferences or abilities. College students can also choose a new major if they start college from scratch. If you want to be included (similar to the domestic college upgrade), you can't change majors with you.
3 It is not a school rule that you cannot work for 3 months in Japan. The reason why I can't work is that I need to have a permit issued by the Immigration Bureau of Japan to engage in activities other than those permitted under the status of residence permit, commonly known as a part-time job permit. You can only get this permit after 3 months of coming to Japan.
Most Japanese restaurants, factories, and other employers will first look at whether you have this certificate when hiring foreign students. No general don't. But there are also those who don't look at it.
If the landlord is good at Japanese, and you can find such a part-time job through the introduction of your seniors in Japan, then theoretically you can start working on the second day of your arrival in Japan.
In addition, the time limit for part-time jobs is not recent, it has been several years. This is if the Authority prescribes. You can work 28 hours a week on a student visa. On the other hand, you can only work 4 hours a day on a student visa. Language schools generally have a student visa.
In addition, although graduate students have a student visa, the part-time job allowed on the part-time job permit is only 14 hours a week.
4 ,5 About part-time jobs.
Japan, that is, the Kanto region (Tokyo and its surroundings), the Kansai region (Osaka, Nagoya, Kyoto and its surroundings) is more prosperous, and the rest of the world feels remote.
Of course, where consumption is low, wages are also low. In the prosperous places, the consumption is higher, and the income is less.
Depending on the type of work and time period, the hourly wage (hourly) varies. In the Tokyo area, it is generally more than 850 yen, and late-night workers can get more than 1,000 yen.
The better your Japanese, the easier it is to find a job that pays well.
6 Problems with college entrance exams.
First of all, you need to have the results of the international student examination. Generally, there are exams around October (I can't remember the exact time). Use this grade to find a school.
After registering for the university examination, you will also take the university entrance examination (if you are enrolled in a junior college), you will also take the entrance examination and the university interview. Then, the university will consider your international student test scores, entrance test scores and interview results to decide whether to send you an offer.
There's still a lot of information to grasp, landlords can check out my blog.
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Aren't you already a Japanese language major, or if you're a graduate, you can also go to graduate school.
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I'll give you your questions one by one.
1: Generally speaking, if you are not a bachelor's degree, you can directly take the Japanese college entrance examination, other situations such as high school, technical secondary school, junior college should first study in a language school in Japan, the school will regularly organize Japanese language proficiency tests, if Japan is great, you can go to a language university less, such as 1 and a half years, 1 year, half a year, this level needs to be admitted to Japanese level 2.
2: International students choose different majors that are suitable for them according to their own interests, and there is no commonality of all international students in this regard, which can be considered according to the professional characteristics and social prospects of the school.
3: Our school (Sendai Tohoku Chinese Language College) stipulates that international students are not allowed to work for the first 3 months, and recently introduced a new rule: international students are not allowed to work more than 28 hours per week, which can be verified according to your tax payment certificate.
4: Tokyo is relatively easy to find a job (at least than our Sendai), but the cost is really high, if you have no problem finding a job in Japanese, you can find it yourself, if your Japanese is not good, you can get rid of the introduction of your seniors, of course, you should have something to say.
5: As far as I know, the salary of international students is within the normal range of 700-1000 per hour.
6: The most important thing to go to university is that different schools have different requirements for Japanese language levels, and the second is some professional exams in the school, because I haven't taken the university entrance examination yet, so I hope it will help you to know so much for the time being.
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There are many popular majors that you can choose from to study in Japan with a college degree. Below I will introduce you to some majors worth considering from different perspectives.
For those who like art and design, you can choose to study at a prestigious art academy in Japan. In this world, you can learn world-class artistic skills and theoretical knowledge. Whether it's painting, sculpture, photography, animation or fashion design, there's something for everyone.
Japan is very well developed in the film and television animation and game industries, which also provides a wide range of career development opportunities for studying related majors.
For those interested in international** and business, choosing a major such as international** or international business is a good choice. Japan is the world's third largest economy, and the international development is rapid. Working in this field will make you competitive in the workplace of the future.
While studying in Japan, you can gain valuable work experience by participating in internships or exchange programs and build good relationships with international companies.
For those interested in technology and innovation, it is also good to choose a major such as computer science, electronics engineering, or artificial intelligence. Japan has advanced technology and research results in these fields, providing students with many practical and research opportunities. Japan is also home to a well-developed technology industry with abundant career prospects.
There are also traditional majors such as medicine, law, and education that are also popular in Japan. Studying medicine in Japan gives you access to advanced medical equipment and methods, as well as a rigorous medical education system. In terms of the legal profession, Japan's legal system is in line with international standards and is competitive in international business and multinational companies.
In the Department of Education, students can gain an in-depth understanding of Japan's unique educational culture and lay a solid foundation for a career in education.
When choosing a popular major for studying abroad with a college degree, it is necessary to consider it comprehensively according to personal interests, career planning, and future job market demand. I hope mine has been helpful to you and I wish you success on your journey to study in Japan!
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I believe that everyone will be unwilling to be unwilling to his current class, and want to change something, and junior college students will definitely want to improve their academic qualifications, and study abroad to teach everyone how to study in Japan as a junior college student.
1. Junior transfer
This is the best way for junior college students, but it is also the most difficult method, as long as you can successfully apply to the Japanese university transfer, then you can say goodbye to the previous junior college status, which is equivalent to the same university in Japan, and there is not much time wasted, but it should be noted that you cannot change majors when applying for transfer, and the Japanese language must definitely meet the standard, because you are going to go directly to school, and you must be able to reach the level of the same period in Japanese schools, Therefore, there are basically few people who can achieve results through this route every year, and the few who are generally not very good schools are applied to.
2. Re-study at university
This is the most feasible program, using this program you are equivalent to those high school graduates, the choice of majors is not limited, and you can choose more schools, and it is entirely possible to enter more famous schools, but choosing this way will be equivalent to three years behind your peers, remember to choose this way to learn Japanese well, otherwise you will be required to go to a language school, which is a waste of time.
3. Apply for graduate school
Graduate students in Japan are equivalent to pre-master's courses, and the difficulty of applying will be lower, and junior college students can also apply, and they have to pass the exam to get a master's degree after completing graduate school, but because of the basic reasons, they generally can't apply for any good graduate school, so this method is only recommended for students who want a Japanese master's degree.
4. Specialized colleges
In fact, the status of Japan's vocational colleges is a bit similar to that in Japan, but you can learn Japanese technology there, and it is relatively easy to get into, but after graduation, the academic qualifications are not recognized in China, and there is a risk that you will deviate from your original intention at this point.
5. Direct examination for monks
There are some private universities that only require you to pass their entrance exams to admit you, and do not require 16 years of study experience, but in order to get into this type of school, you must have good knowledge and the ranking of such schools is not very high.
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