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Japanese old ** cherish life.
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Hello classmates! Reading between the lines, I feel that your intention to study abroad is really strong, and you are working hard to study in Japan.
I went to Japan for graduate school in 03, and then I went through the graduate school entrance examination, so I am familiar with the graduate school process.
If you want to apply for a good university, of course, the language requirements will be relatively high.
1.I know if you know about the Japanese graduate school system. Graduate students in Japan are not master's degrees, which are called master's degrees in Japan, and graduate students are the preparatory stage for entering the master's program.
The minimum duration of postgraduate studies is six months and the maximum duration is two years, depending on the progress of the study. Graduate school in Japan is a mentor system. In other words, you have to find a mentor who is willing to accept you before you have the opportunity to go to Japan.
2.The minimum duration of postgraduate studies is half a year and the maximum is two years, and the length of postgraduate studies depends on the student's own personal research ability.
3.The tuition fee for graduate students in Japan is equivalent to about 10,000 yuan per year. The cost of accommodation and living expenses is equivalent to about 40,000 yuan (varies from region to region), and accommodation will be more expensive in big cities like Tokyo and Osaka.
4.You can also apply for graduate school yourself, but the main advantage of applying by yourself is that you can save the intermediary fee, because the intermediary fee for applying for graduate school is generally more expensive than that of studying in a language school. However, if you apply on your own, you don't know much about Japanese universities, and you are not familiar with the tutors in universities that are suitable for the topics you want to study in the future, which will make it more difficult for you to apply on your own.
If you are looking for an agent, they will usually have information on the tutors of public universities in Japan, and they will also be able to guide you on your research proposal. Of course, the probability of applying to the school will be greater.
ps: "Certificates and the like (I guess it's useless)" will be useful, keep it! If you have any questions, you can continue to ask me.
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I think you have a lot of questions, if it's convenient to add QQ to talk about it, 1261883941
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For seniors or those who have already graduated from a bachelor's degree, it is the main goal for you to go to Japan for graduate school as soon as possible.
Generally, the requirement is to meet more than 16 years of education, that is, a bachelor's degree. In special cases, junior college students with 15 years of education can also apply after passing the pre-examination examination. It is also important to note that a monk or graduate student must graduate before entering the school!
If you want to apply and prepare documents, you can do so in advance. The most important thing is the Japanese language score, which is best obtained before the start of the senior year.
And at home, it is necessary to save all time. You should decide on the university and major you want to study in Japan as soon as possible, and then make a study abroad plan based on the guidance of Azure's major. If you do not have a Japanese language certificate or an English language certificate, you will need to get your results as soon as possible.
The ideal schedule is for students to apply in October of the first semester of their senior year, and then to graduate school in October of the same year after graduation, and to enter for graduate school in April of the following year. If you can't get a language score in the first semester of your senior year, you can apply for graduate school in April of the second year, which is also for fresh graduates.
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