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In Japan, you go to the school's homepage to find the teacher to contact yourself, the teacher's homepage will write their research introduction and the like, you have to choose the research topic you are interested in according to your preferences and contact the teacher, indicating your will, graduate school is not an undergraduate, so your problem is not a professional problem, it is a problem of future research topics, it is estimated that you will come to see the specific topic will be entangled for a while, if you study information engineering, is it a computer major? Computer science majors are in the Information Division.
Studying in Japan, I have any questions.
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When applying to a graduate school in Japan, you usually first decide on a few research directions and apply for a supervisor based on that direction. Your major is information engineering, how to find commonalities and intersections with international management, you need your own professional knowledge and understanding. What an agent or a language school counselor can do is to help you find and match a supervisor in your field of study after knowing your research direction.
Based on experience, you can try the subject direction of content design: through tools such as computers at the level of communication systems. Mainly focus on the best aspects, to gain insight into new communication methods, so that people can understand and understand some information more easily.
Through different ways, it is easier to disseminate information. For example, foreign ebuy, domestic Alibaba, ** and other B2B C2C business platforms, novel and professional disciplines, innovative business models.
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Your overall plan is good, but be sure to time it well.
If you have graduated with a bachelor's degree and have reached level 2, you will need to start preparing for the graduate school application while you are at a language school. Because each school of graduate school will have a quota limit for each professor and school major, as well as the relevant application instructions and enrollment period. So you have to pay attention.
If you are majoring in information engineering, you can choose to study business and it will be easier to be admitted. After all, it is relatively easy to switch from engineering to liberal arts.
If your conditions are grasped in time, there should be no problem in applying for national and public schools, and the key depends on your application period!
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Kyungyoung University has similar majors, such as the Faculty of Policy Studies.
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The most popular majors to apply for studying in Japan are:
1. Mechanical Engineering.
Recommended universities: University of Tokyo, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tohoku University, Nagoya University, University of Tsukuba, Kyushu University, Hokkaido University, etc.
2. Computer Internet.
Advantageous universities: Kyoto University, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tohoku University, Kyushu University, Nagoya University, Osaka University, etc.
3. Robotics science.
Advantageous universities: University of Tokyo, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Osaka University, Tohoku University, Nagoya University, University of Tsukuba, Kyushu University, Hokkaido University, etc.
4. Engineering.
Advantageous universities: University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, Tohoku University, Kyushu University, Hokkaido University, Hiroshima University, Chiba University, etc.
5. Animation major.
Advantageous universities: Tokyo University of the Arts, Musashino Art University, Tama Art University, Tokyo Polytechnic University, Kyoto Seika University, Tokyo Minkei University, Kyoto University of Art and Design, Osaka University of the Arts, etc.
6. Major in media and journalism.
Advantageous universities: Kyoto University, Hokkaido University, University of Tsukuba, Osaka University, Waseda University, Keio University, Sophia University, Doshisha University, etc.
7. Major in fashion design.
Advantageous universities: Tokyo University of the Arts, Musashino Art University, Tokyo University of Zokei, Kyoto University of Art and Design, Bunka Gakuen University, Kyoto Seika University, etc.
8. Major in Economics.
Advantageous universities: University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, Hitotsubashi University, Waseda University, Osaka University, Kobe University, Tohoku University, Yokohama National University, etc.
9. Major in medicine, pharmacy and health care.
Advantageous universities: University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Osaka University, Nagoya University, Chiba University, Kyoto Prefectural Medical University, Kyushu University, Tohoku University, University of Tsukuba, etc.
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1. In the direction of undergraduate promotion, let's first talk about how students from the three schools go to formal Japanese universities. Japan's undergraduate admission method is similar to the form of the domestic college entrance examination, which is called the EJU examination, which is a unified examination for all of Japan, and the content of the test includes Japanese, mathematics, liberal arts and science (choose one), and the score meets the requirements of the application can be officially enrolled. Generally speaking, for students who want to go to the third undergraduate school, the first step is to go to Japan to study in a language school, which can provide Japanese language teaching and EJU exam tutoring, and has a maximum study period of 2 years.
Finally, in most cases, Japanese language schools admit students from our three domestic schools, which is very reassuring. In terms of fees, the cost of a general language school is composed of tuition and living expenses for a year, and it is recommended to prepare 10 150,000 yuan a year. 2. In addition to choosing to study for undergraduates, students from the three vocational schools also have the option to study in a vocational school in Japan
Among the vocational schools, schools that have "specialized courses" as institutions of higher education are called "vocational schools". It is a unique institution of higher education in the Japanese education system, with an intensive curriculum and professional teachers, and it aims to specialize in qualifications. To put it simply, vocational schools are more focused on learning skills, and in terms of purpose, schools focus on the purpose of finding employment after graduation.
In practice, the employment rate of vocational schools is higher than that of Japanese full-fledged university graduates. Generally speaking, for students who want to go to a vocational school, what they need is to go to a language school first, and after studying Japanese for a period of time, they can apply directly to a vocational school, which is lower than the undergraduate requirements. In terms of fees, it is good to refer to the above, but it should be noted here that vocational school qualifications are not highly recognized in Japan or abroad.
Generally speaking, students who choose to go to vocational schools will take advantage of this to work in Japan for a period of time, and after accumulating experience and familiarizing themselves with Japan, they will consider whether to return to China for development or continue to stay in Japan.
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I am very considerate of the landlord's feelings, and it is indeed a good choice to study abroad.
Your current conditions are fully compliant, but in order to increase your visa rate, it is best to have a certificate of Japanese language proficiency, such as an F level on the TOEIC test.
The process is very simple, the first step is to choose a language school or university. I don't know how the landlord's Japanese is now, but it is recommended that you study at a language school for a year, which will not only allow you to adapt to life in Japan in a short period of time, improve your speaking and listening as soon as possible, but also have enough time to visit Japanese universities and get into your ideal university. The language school first registers for an interview and then begins to prepare the materials.
Language schools generally admit students 4 times a year, in April, July, October, and January. (The new semester is April). The required materials are available in my blog, which you can refer to.
In some universities, if you have graduated from a junior college and have reached the required level of Japanese, you can transfer to a class from your senior year. I have a friend who graduated from junior college and started his junior year in Japan. Her university is Higashi-Nippon International University, where she has only two majors: Economics and Social Welfare.
You can also look for universities that allow transfers, but they are almost always private.
I would just like to remind the landlord that due to the current economic crisis, it is very difficult to work part-time in Japan, and it is even more difficult for those who are not good at language. At most, you can solve your own food and housing problems by working part-time, and it is very unrealistic to earn money from your tuition. If you don't get it, you may not even be able to eat and live.
It's not what it used to be. I have a lot of friends and relatives in Japan, and what I say here is the truth, not alarmist. At present, although there are jobs to be done in Japan, the time is very small, and it cannot be calculated according to the ideal state.
Especially for those who have a weak language foundation, they must have financial support from their families. Therefore, before going abroad, it is better to prepare your family, if you can only come up with start-up capital, it is really too stressful. (After deducting the start-up capital, it is best that the family can guarantee your tuition every year, and the living expenses can be earned by yourself).
Good luck.
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If you're lucky, you can find a school that admits transfer students, which saves time and money. If you are too financially difficult, it is also very difficult to study abroad, because even if you are admitted to a national university in Japan in Japan, this university is in a very remote place, and it costs almost 2 million a year, so the funds are not enough, and it is very troublesome for yourself, the school, and the visa.
As for the study abroad process, there are detailed steps for the ** and information of the general school, which school you want to apply for, just take a look.
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Hello, yes, the Japanese-style tutor admission system, you don't know what tutors are in the country, some situations of the tutor, how can you apply for it. Another point, what level of Japanese do you have now, if you are a graduate student in Japan, you must at least pass N2, I suggest that you apply to a Japanese language school first, let you get acquainted with the tutor first. Because there is no way for you to take the entrance examination in China, there is only a test center in Japan.
If you want to apply for April at the earliest, you can apply in January next year, but it is a little difficult. The safest is born in July.
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It is recommended to change majors, Japanese professors are to see if the major has a foundation, the most important thing is not what major you want to study, what should you do if you choose the direction of economics in the future and can't keep up, because in Japan, professors accept basically undergraduate economics students. It is estimated that you will not understand a lot of your studies, and I am afraid that you will not be able to keep up. If you are thinking about it, it is best to apply for this major.
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Hello! 1.Your conditions are very good, and you can completely impact the famous public universities in Japan. For example, East University of Technology, Northeast University, etc.
2.It's big. Second, it may only be a basic course of the major, and you are already engaged in scientific research projects, even if it is very small, it is also valuable. If you can stick to it, you will benefit a lot.
3.Graduate school in Japan is different from that in China. China is looking for a research assistant, while Japanese professors are looking for research assistants. Therefore, it is important to determine a research direction and come up with a very beautiful research proposal when you apply.
4.Japanese professors value ability, not GPA.
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Hello: There is no problem with the top 10 universities such as the University of Tokyo、I know a graduate of Chisa University、Japanese level 1 is also a mechanical Japanese monk who went to Japan in January last year、Entered the University of Tokyo in October。 However, he took the entrance examination for international students in Japan, and the University of Tokyo had to take the test results.
Now the mentor also helped him apply for free housing.
It should be noted that you must apply in advance and make a good research plan.
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