I m a 08 college student Reading Book 3 I want to study in Japan, what should I do?

Updated on educate 2024-05-19
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First of all, to enroll in a Japanese language course, the minimum requirement to study in Japan is to have a study certificate of 150 class hours, of course, if you have a Japanese language level certificate, JTetest certificate, it is the best.

    If you want to study in Japan, you need to study at an advanced language school for half to two years. After that, you can enter a Japanese university.

    There is actually no difference between going to university and high school, and if you are a college student, the Japanese language requirements are much lower, which is more cost-effective than high school. High school students generally need to have Japanese level 3, and university students only need Japanese level 4.

    Then there is the money to go to Japan, there is a lot of money for working in Japan, but it is generally only enough for living expenses, if you want to earn back the tuition fees from part-time work, it will be very hard, I have a friend who is, now in addition to classes, it is a part-time job, and I sleep 5 hours a day.

    I graduated from a junior college and went to Japan to study in October this year, and I hope what I said can be helpful to you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Let's go after graduation, I have to pass the language barrier when I go there, and the part-time job is so easy to work.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is a difference, you can graduate from a bachelor's degree and go to a master's degree, or transfer to a junior year in Japan.

    However, it is not practical to work and study part-time, unless you are super good at Japanese.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you don't come to Japan after graduating, it's basically the same as if you were a child who graduated from high school.

    If you don't have a language foundation, you'll have to go to a language school when you come.

    Then go to university.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The admission requirements for undergraduate studies in Japan are:

    1.Have a high school diploma and transcripts of all courses in 6 semesters of high school, and the transcripts can be changed in general middle school, which can fully meet the admission requirements.

    2.Japanese level 2 (level 1 is better) can be directly entered, otherwise, you need to read language 3 firstStudy Abroad Deposit: 10w per year

    RMB calculates, when submitting the visa application, you should save the specified time to apply for the school with the above 3 items, there is no minimum age requirement, and the visa is determined according to whether you have the qualifications to study abroad, etc., and there is no minimum age limit, I hope these can be useful to you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.The school mentioned by the landlord is mainly a specialized school for cultivating design talents, whether you want to engage in design work depends on your own wishes and future career planning, but the school is a vocational school, that is to say, the study time is usually two years, and after passing the two years, you will be awarded the title of "specialist", and you will be awarded the title of "highly specialized" after passing the results in a specific specialized school for three to four years, and you can be awarded the title of "highly specialized" if you pass the grades. Students who have obtained these two qualifications are eligible to work in Japan.

    However, from the perspective of academic qualifications, it is equivalent to a domestic college or bachelor's degree.

    2.For vocational schools, the professional background of students is not very important, so there is no problem of difficulty.

    3.If you want to go directly to a major course, you need to meet the language requirements of the professional course, and the general engineering major requires N3, and the liberal arts major requires N2 or even N1, even if it is N1 level, you still need to adapt to the process when you really use Japanese to study and live.

    4.Generally, good schools are good, and Hua International College in Tokyo, which has a lot of students applying, is good.

    5.The semester for Japanese universities is in April and October, and the language school is in January, April, July, and October. And these two semesters also coincide with the start of university courses.

    It is better to go to Japan to study or complete a university course in your country, that is, after graduating from your senior year. This is helpful for visas, that is, you can apply for October students in the year of graduation. However, it is generally necessary to start the process a year in advance, which means that it should start in the summer vacation at the end of the third year.

    6.As far as language schools are concerned, there is no big competition in different regions, and in recent years, visas in the Tokyo area are still very good. For the competition when going on to higher education, it has nothing to do with the region where the language is studied, because students from all over the world can apply to universities in Tokyo, but there are more universities in the Tokyo area and the information is more extensive, so there is more room for choice when applying for language studies in Tokyo.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First of all, the name of "Tokyo Designer Academy" is not in Japanese, so it is not possible to judge correctly. If it's a Tokyo specialized school, then:

    1) How does this school evaluate in Japan: This is a vocational school in Japan, and it focuses on learning technology. Good overall level.

    2) I don't have a professional background (I'm in the advertising department), is it difficult to apply to this school: there are no difficulties.

    3) I am preparing for N2 (N3 has already been obtained), do I still need to go to a language school? Originally, N2 or higher could directly enter a vocational school, but this school does not recruit students in China, so I can only transition to a language school, but I can leave in half a year.

    4) If you want to choose a language school, which school is better (with recommendation qualifications, admission guidance): For you, it is a half-year country, so you can apply for October students, and you can enter the special school in April.

    5) When is the best time to go to Japan? : For you, a domestic undergraduate diploma is definitely required, so the second half of the senior year is the fastest.

    6) I've heard that there is a lot of competition in Tokyo, so can I choose a language school in another region? : It's a complete misunderstanding, it's basically the same in big cities in China, not to mention that the school you're going to take is still in Tokyo.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Japanese Embassy in China** has detailed instructions on studying abroad.

    If you go to graduate school, you can choose.

    Go to a language school--- go to graduate school, go to graduate school--- go to graduate school, go straight to graduate school.

    Whether or not you go to a language school depends on your level of Japanese, so it's best to go to N2. Can be self-taught.

    You don't need to have acquaintances in Japan, but it's best to have one.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are two ways to handle studying abroad, one is to handle it by yourself, and the other is to handle it through a study abroad agent, which is more troublesome to handle by yourself, and you need to translate and write an application (in English), so now more and more people choose to study abroad through an intermediary, although it costs money but saves trouble. When choosing an intermediary, you must choose an intermediary company that has been in the industry for a long time, has rich experience, and has formal study abroad and private qualifications. I don't know if you are studying in ** now, you can go to a nearby study abroad agency for consultation, and the consultation is free.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. You can contact the teacher in China without going through the language school.

    2. If you don't pass the language, there will be a Japanese class in the school, and if you don't have one, you can go to a language school, and you can improve your Japanese level through daily communication with Japanese people.

    3. Self-learning Japanese requires persistence, and I have been learning English for more than ten years, so it's important to practice.

    4. You can have no acquaintances, you can have better, you can take care of each other, and if you have a job, you can also be your guarantor.

    5. The annual tuition fee for studying abroad is about 50,000 yuan, and there are scholarships, so you can work by yourself, and you can take care of your living expenses.

    I am a Japanese language major.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Go to a good Japanese national university and take a look at it, the list is very unmentionable.

    Generally, you need to pass a language school, and you are responsible, and you can't take the university exam.

    Whether or not you need to go to a language school depends on your Japanese level.

    If you want to learn Japanese on your own, it will be difficult.

    There is no need to have a familiar person in Japan.

    For national universities, tuition + living expenses are about 100,000 yuan per year.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you are currently majoring in Japanese, you can send your training plan and your documents to the professor without going to a language school, and if the professor accepts it, you will be an auditor for one year and then enter graduate school as a graduate school through a written interview. Personally, I don't think it's easy to teach yourself. Acquaintances don't have to be.

    Of course, the fees are much lower than those in the United Kingdom and the United States, and the tuition fees of public and private universities are also much worse. There is also hope that the renminbi will continue to hold strong (laughs).

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello classmates! If you have graduated from a bachelor's degree, you can apply directly to a Japanese university for graduate studies if you have reached level 2 or higher, preferably level 1, and you can apply directly to a Japanese university for graduate studies

    If your language foundation is very poor, you can first apply to study in a Japanese language school, or go to a certain level in China to get a level of 2 or above, and then apply to Japan for graduate school, but the intermediary fee is higher, generally 40,000 yuan, if you want to go to a Japanese language school, we will help you apply for a school and visa with zero agency fees.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, but there are very few, not every school can do it, and some schools have some years and some years have not, you can go to the homepage of the school you want to go to check whether you recruit international students, what are the requirements, etc., after all, each school has different requirements. If you are Japanese, you will be required to have a general level 2.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. You can transfer to another class.

    2. If you have graduated from a bachelor's degree in China, you can also apply directly to a graduate school in a public university in Japan.

    3. Japanese N2 or above.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1.In Japan, it is called "transfer", and in Japan, the term "transfer to junior college" refers to the "transfer system", which means that if you pass the examination offered by the relevant school, you can be transferred to the second or third year of university to continue your studies, so that for domestic college graduates, you do not have to start from scratch to study for a Japanese university. The admission system for Japanese universities is aimed at graduates of junior colleges, technical colleges, and vocational schools in Japan.

    However, there are times when 4-year university graduates may be transferred in order to change their major. The decision on enrollment is based on the institution to which you are admitted after graduating from a higher education institution and the university you want to be transferred to. The question of whether the two professional organs can be transferred.

    Therefore, it is difficult to judge whether a graduate of a foreign two- or three-year institution of higher education can be transferred to a Japanese university for two or three years (judging the equivalence and compatibility of the institution). As an individual review of each university, there are no universities that conduct special entrance examinations for international students. In most cases, you will have to take the same test as a Japanese person.

    However, the eligibility criteria vary depending on the selection method of each university, so please contact each university directly.

    2.If you want to "weave" in Japan, there are several conditions that you must have:

    a.The university you choose must have an integration system, and if there is no integration system, you can only start your freshman year from scratch. There are relatively few schools that are set up for transfer, and most of them are concentrated in ordinary private universities, and there are few national and public schools.

    b.The difference between the entrance examination and the entrance examination for international students is that the entrance examination is only for international students, while the entrance examination is for all applicants, including Japanese students, so it may be more difficult than the entrance exam, so you need to study your professional knowledge and have good Japanese language skills.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you go directly to graduate school, you can go to a language school to reach the first level of language and then go to graduate school, and you will waste two years.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you are going to graduate school, you have some hopes to be able to apply directly in China, and 99% of your undergraduate students are basically through language schools, and the other 1% are through state-funded exchange students, of course, there are some junk universities that do not require international student exams and can apply directly in China, but I personally think that there is no point in studying at these universities.

    The most important reason why you can't apply directly is that there is no test center for the international student examination in China, and the vast majority of national public universities and better private universities need to have the results of the entrance examination to register. Otherwise, everyone will apply directly to Japanese universities.

    But I personally think that language schools are still very necessary to read, take our school, Osaka Wing Road Gakuen as an example, the national and public university entrance courses are very powerful, and it is really helpful for students to be admitted to national and public universities, last year our school had more than 30 people admitted to national and public universities, and more than 50 people were admitted to national and public universities. In fact, there is no need to be anxious, and it is necessary to plan for the university entrance examination while adapting to the environment in the language school, and I believe that you will get twice the result with half the effort, rather than taking the entrance examination to a university with high tuition fees and little meaning.

    Come to our wing, the school has its own dormitory, which is outstanding in all aspects and is a well-known excellent school.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is possible to go directly to university, but the Japanese language requirements will be high, and you must have a level 1 in Japanese.

    In addition, most of the universities that go directly to them are private universities.

    If you want to get into a good university, it is better to go to an advanced language school.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello! If you have reached the N1 level of Japanese at the time of your application, you can apply directly from China to some Japanese regional universities that offer admission in China. Otherwise, you must go to a language school.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you want to enter the national government, you have to take the EJU, which is very difficult to take without training, or you can go to a private university.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Well, if you don't want to go to a language school, you can go directly to university, but if you go to a university in Japan, you must take the Japanese Examination for International Students before you can apply for the university you want to go to based on your grades.

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