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1.The subjects for graduate school entrance examinations in Japan vary from school to school, and there is no unified examination like in China. Top-ranked universities generally include Japanese, English, professional ability, and an interview based on the proposed** or research proposal; A third-rate university may be able to pass Japanese.
Mathematics may be required for science and engineering or economics, and physics will not be examined. For details, please check with the university you want to attend**.
2.It is better to read more Japanese than literary masterpieces**, and familiarizing yourself with the rules of academic writing is very helpful for graduate school interviews. Of course, it is also beneficial to read more famous books.
3.Some economics require mathematics, while others don't focus on marketing. Physics should not be at all.
4.Literature majors do not need historical geography, unless they are historical geography majors.
5.Learn Japanese well and read more professional books to enrich your academic literacy. You don't have to shop online for the time being, just start with the library around you.
If you have any other questions, please feel free to communicate.
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You'd better go to a study abroad agency and ask, there are many versions.
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Five elements: 1 Japanese: Preferably level 2 or above.
2. University diploma and degree certificate: preferably from a 985 or 211 university.
3 TOEFL score: A score of 80 or above is generally required.
4 Your professional knowledge, preferably with a certificate of relevant professional achievement, and, of course, your study abroad plan.
5. Financial guarantee, that is, a deposit certificate of 200,000 yuan. Proof that you have enough funds to study in Japan.
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Now I have to prepare for the study abroad exam, generally I have to take the test 3 times to get the best results, JPLT is a must, Japanese should be at least N3, the best English should also pass the fourth or sixth level, you can try IELTS if you have spare energy, the intermediary recommends New Oriental, there are too many intermediaries now, don't believe it easily, otherwise you will be deceived, other majors are not easy to say, because the area is too narrow, you can try in the past, learn finance or management in China, otherwise it is not easy to be employed.
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You can use this study abroad positioning system to give yourself a position, enter your GPA, major, language scores, intended country, etc., the system will automatically match the cases of classmates in the database who are similar to yours, you can see which schools they have applied to, and understand the TA's handling agency and final admission results, so as to provide reference for your study abroad plan.
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Professional questions: For the major you are studying, you should consider in advance, whether to apply for this major or change of major, if it is to apply for a change of major, you should accumulate professional knowledge in advance to lay the foundation for future plan writing; If you are applying for this major, you must learn to have academic depth.
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