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It is recommended that Kansai Language School, Kansai Language School is the No. 1 national and public language school in Japan for the annual international student examination, and classes are held all day, for example, last year, Tokyo University enrolled 18 international students, and 12 of them were admitted to Kansai Language School, you can learn about it. Many colleges and universities across the country also have many projects that directly connect with language schools such as Kansai and Osaka Wing Road, such as Sichuan University, Shanghai Foreign University, Zhongcai, Yunda and other international study abroad committees.
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I would like to remind the subject that the general language school is free to apply, but the agent will generally charge the name for visa processing, pick-up and settlement, about 2000. In fact, if the landlord can take the Japanese N2 test in China, he can go directly to recommend, similar to the escort project, like our students, the general counterpart is Osaka University of Economics and Law, Kyoto Zogei University and other more than a dozen Japanese universities. The rankings of these universities are still very good, and I think that the Osaka Department of Economics and Law is ranked among the top 20 in Japan.
This saves both the cost of the language school and the time it takes.
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1. The length of time to run the school, like the long time of the school, should be reliable.
2. The scale of running a school must have an independent campus environment, 3. The teaching level, which is the foundation that determines whether you can learn the technology, the teaching level includes professional settings, teachers, teaching facilities, project training, etc.
4. Employment security, whether the school arranges jobs, whether there is a career guidance center, how many family units have cooperated with them, etc.
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I choose ECC!
Wing Road is not recommended!
Also recommend YMCA because I graduated from YMCA
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To be honest, it's all good, ECC is very strict, this is true, and if you miss class, you will hit ** and will go directly to the door to understand the situation. Although the teachers are very kind, they will be very verbose ......
I've never been to Yilu, but I've heard from a friend that a lot of homework is very strict.
In addition, if the language school wants to help, what can I do to help you, I have a classmate who has been studying for ECC for half a year, and I do the exam questions there every day, and I was directly admitted to Osaka University of Education in half a year. I also saw that some people came to study language for two years, and they had to study for one year, but in the end, they only got a private one.
Seriously, I looked at the exam questions, mathematics, physics, chemistry is a higher level, not difficult, that is, if you want to take the liberal arts exam, you have to remember a lot of things about Japan's history, politics, geography and literature (don't expect the language school to help you summarize), if you can do the daily dictation in the third year of high school in China, it is not a problem at all. A lot of the problems are. No one is looking at you, will you learn on your own?
The so-called tutorial class is actually a lecture there, and if you can read books and do problems by yourself, you don't need to take the so-called advanced class at all.
The biggest difficulty in studying abroad is not that it is very difficult......On the contrary, there is a lot of eating, drinking and entertainment here, and the people around ...... are often playing around, so whether you can consciously learn in such a comfortable environment is the biggest difficulty
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There is no language school in Osaka that meets your requirements.
Admission counseling and EJU counseling are all the same thing, at most it is just an entry, if you are admitted to the national school, you may need to enter the school alone, or ask a teacher for guidance.
On your own, language schools are what they are all about.
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Osaka YMCA
Vocational schools have commuter transportation passes. This can save a lot of money.
None of the ones you mentioned.
Thank you for introducing students to them.
That's what it means.
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Tokyo College of Foreign Languages, Kudan Language and Civilization Organization, Sundai Language Center.
YMCA Asian Language Organization Japanese Language School JOS Nihonbashi Wai Chinese Language School.
Faculty of International Foreign Languages: Japanese language class at Tokyo University of Commerce.
Tokyo DOME International Chinese Language Center, Tokyo International Language Center, Tokyo Japanese Language Center.
**Japanese Language School, International Friendship Neighborhood School, Sony Language Laboratory, Shimbashi School.
Yugaku Japanese Language School, Aoyama International Education Organization, Japanese language learning institution.
Art Language Institute KAI Japanese Language School Tokyo** Japanese Language School.
ECC Japanese Language Organization Iidabashi School Fuji International Language Organization.
International Student Organization Japanese Language School New Tokyo Language School CLC Japanese Language Organization.
Shinjuku Gyoen Gakuin Tokyo University of Foreign Chinese Tokyo International Japanese Language School.
Miho Vocational College Japanese Language Classes Tokyo Language School Shinjuku Main School.
Tokyo International University Japanese Language Affiliated Shinjuku Japanese Language Organization Digital Business University.
Senkakuya Japanese Language Organization Japanese Language Education Classroom at the School of Computer Science.
Koto Ward Gakuin Japan Japanese Culture and Language Organization Tokyo School.
Japanese Language International Organization International Exchange**, LABO Japanese Language Organization.
Japanese Yoshida Organization Unibersal Language School Kanda Wai Chinese Organization.
Tokyo Language School Okubo School SAMU Language School.
Gregg, International University of Japanese Shinjuku, Center for International Education of Japanese Language Organization.
I heard my brother in Japan say that Fuji International Language School is very good, and many of his friends are students who graduated there, but in fact, language is secondary, mainly by their own efforts! My brother went to a terrible school at that time, and now he is not admitted to university on his own, and now he is asking about preparing for graduate school. Moreover, each school has different enrollment targets, and you have to choose according to your own education, environment, and age.
Year 2011.
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By the same time, both of these schools are quite famous in Osaka.
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I graduated from Fuji International Language School. I thought the school was good, and I went to Waseda.
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Reference system for studying abroad volunteers.
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There are many language schools in Osaka, such as Kansai Language School in Japan, ECC International Foreign Language College in Osaka, Tsubasa Gakuen in Osaka, and YMCA Academy in Osaka.
Japan's Kansai Language Institute is well-known for recruiting Chinese students, and is located in Kyoto City, a famous city with many famous universities. The Japanese Language Department of the Faculty has been accredited by the Association for the Promotion of Japanese Language Education.
ECC Osaka International College of Foreign Languages is located in Osaka City, the second largest city in Japan. With 406,350 students, 18,178 faculty members, 205 directly managed schools, and 14,500 classroom chains, ECC is a nationwide organization of English, mathematics, Chinese Chinese, Japanese, and other fields, as well as a variety of subjects such as preparatory schools, computers, business, and arts. ECC Japanese Language School Osaka Campus is cheaper than Tokyo in terms of rent and prices.
The school is in a very good location, surrounded by excellent transport arteries. Although it is a big city, the living environment is quiet and very suitable for studying. Aviation Service Major, Hotel Management Major, Tourism Service Major.
The Ehle Institute Japanese Language School is a Japanese language school registered in Japan as a Japanese language department certified by the Association for the Promotion of the Japanese Language Association. The school is conveniently located in the heart of Osaka, Japan. The Department of Japanese Language is open to international students, and the enrollment is held twice a year in April and October.
The school has advanced facilities and experienced teachers, and has been rated as an "excellent school" by the Japanese Immigration Bureau all year round, with a high visa rate.
The Osaka YMCA Japanese Language School was established in 1969 in order to enable foreigners living in the surrounding areas of Osaka to learn how to converse and understand Japanese culture. In 1985, we opened a full-time program for Asian students who wanted to study in Japan, and in 1989 it became an approved school by the Association for the Promotion of Japanese Language Education. To this day, we have been conducting a variety of educational research and developing teaching materials, providing high-quality Japanese language teaching, and playing a pioneering role in Japanese language teaching.
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ECC Japanese Language School] in Nagoya.
Department of Japanese Language Education.
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There are two YMCA schools in Osaka.
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Osaka YMCA Academy.
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A language school is nothing more than a stage and a springboard that has little to do with your achievements, and it is unrealistic to expect a language school to give you tutoring in courses other than Japanese, or if you can get those extra services, without spending extra money. The purpose of the establishment of the language school is simple: to develop Japanese language skills.
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Qualifications:
The school's qualifications must be formal, and it should be recognized by the Japanese ** and certified by the Chinese Embassy in Japan. In addition, although the language school sponsored by the university has a long study time and more expensive tuition, the quality of teaching is ***, and the student visa type is a "student" visa, which can enjoy preferential treatment in medical care, insurance, etc.
History: The longer the language school has been in operation, the more experience it has in running the school, and the more attention it pays to brand building, and it will not treat international students as a cash cow because of the shortage of students. Generally speaking, language schools with more than 10 years of school history are of more reliable quality.
School size: The size of Japanese language schools varies greatly, with some having more than 1,000 students and others having just over 100 students. According to experience, choosing a large-scale language school will be guaranteed in terms of teaching strength, teacher allocation, teaching environment, etc.
Fees: Fees vary from language school to language school, but they don't vary much. But if it's too high or too low, pay attention. Some schools require students to wire the tuition fee as soon as they receive the offer of admission, and students may be denied a visa when they pass through the visa process, so there is a risk of paying the fee early.
In addition, language schools generally do not charge a living fee, so be cautious if you come across a school that requires you to pay a large amount of living expenses upfront.
Entrance exams: Most high-quality language schools focus on the quality of students, and generally set rigorous entrance exams. If you come across language schools that are open and exempt from entrance exams, you need to be careful, as these schools are easy to get into, but the quality of your diplomas may not be as good as you could have been.
Student Composition: Chinese students should choose language schools with a mixed student structure. On the one hand, schools with diverse student sources have better school-running strength; On the other hand, this student structure can effectively reduce the dependence on the mother tongue and provide a good language learning environment for Chinese students.
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There are 4,500 language schools in Japan, and it is very important to choose a language school.
Of course, the first thing is to be a good school, and then it depends on whether it has special courses for universities, graduate schools, entrance examinations, entrance exams, Japanese language proficiency tests, etc., and the location is also very important, and the downtown area of Tokyo Osaka is of course better than the small place in Hokkaido, Kyushu, and it is convenient to study and live with more opportunities. There are also tuition fees that are about the same, so you can see if there are scholarships and tuition waivers. It also depends on how many class hours there are in a semester, and some schools are very irresponsible and have very few class hours.
Faculty is certainly also important.
I am familiar with the language schools in the Kansai area, such as ECC, Osaka Wing Road Gakuen, Kansai Language, YMCA and so on, among which I graduated from Wing Road, and the school's admission rate is very good, so I will definitely not lose if I go there.
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Since the economic and cultural conditions of each region in Japan are different, when choosing a language school, you can choose the region first, for example, if you want to go to Tokyo, you can find a language school in Tokyo that is very formal in all aspects.
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The specific situation depends on the applicant's Japanese score: if the student has an average Japanese language foundation and is not enough to apply to the university of your choice, it is recommended to go to a language school to improve your Japanese score so that you can apply to a better school. If you have a good score in Japanese, you can apply directly to graduate school.
You can also apply for a master's degree while you are in a Japanese language school, which saves you time.
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I think that when choosing a language school, you should pay attention to the course characteristics. In the case of Japanese language schools, Japanese people teach Japanese in class, and it is estimated that the quality of the teachers is not too bad. So the curriculum may be more important.
Some schools, for example, have a special course for students who want to get into college, and in addition to taking the language, they will also do other aspects of course tutoring. Mathematics, English, Literature, Theory. However, if you want to go to graduate school, you must find a school that can help you with interview coaching and revise your graduate school research plan.
Actually, I don't think tuition fees are very important considerations. For example, several of the more famous language schools in Osaka, ECC, Osaka Wing Road School Park or something, and other schools, schools with a lot of tuition, don't need any fees after admission, and schools with relatively little tuition fees will also ask to pay money in other names such as book fees after admission, so in fact, the tuition fee is roughly the same. What's more, schools with less tuition fees have fewer class hours, and more will naturally be more.
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Generally speaking, graduate students (graduate students) studying liberal arts have higher Japanese requirements, while science, engineering, and medical courses have lower Japanese requirements.
The main purpose of going to a language school is to get a visa to go to Japan, to learn Japanese, to contact the tutor of the university you want to go to, interviews, and exams.
Hello, the basic function of Japanese language schools is to have a Japanese learning environment in Japan + long-term Japanese visa protection, and the basic function of the major language schools is almost the same. For example, for an art student, it is better to choose a language school with relevant art professional guidance, and Japanese art-related majors will have an interview session, which is more conducive to higher education than preparing for an interview. In other cases, it is also based on this situation, in short, it will be easier to determine your needs before choosing a language school.
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