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I'm in Tokyo, Japan, and if you have any questions, ask me Okay First of all, the tuition fee The language school is 2 years (maybe less than 2 years), and it is 60w-100w per year, depending on what school it is. After the university entrance examination, it costs 35,000 to register for the exam of a university, and it is about 140,000 to apply for 4 schools. (Of course, it's up to you to apply for a few colleges) The tuition fee of the university is calculated at 100w for liberal arts, 200w for science, and 800w for private medicine, and it is cheaper in the principality. The tuition fee for graduate school is complicated, I have seen more than 50w, there are more than 200w, and generally more than 100w, I think.
Then there is the monthly consumption The monthly rent in Tokyo is generally 8w-12w, and it is okay to find another one to two people to share a room, or find a language school to handle the problem of accommodation. The cheapest of my classmates is 2w per person, and the most expensive one is a person who rents a 10w house. And then there's the food...
Well... 2 greens 105 yen, equivalent to 7RMB... 1 bunch of shallots 200 yen...
Yes, you read that right. It's shallots... Watermelons are sold by slices, apples are sold by the piece, and Chinese cabbage is a quarter...
It's not cheap. However, if you save money, 3w yen a month is enough. The rest has a bunch of odd and bits of expenses, what water, electricity, gas, what national insurance, etc., about 5,000-10,000.
Having said so much about expenses, let me talk about the income The average income of a part-time job in Japan is 900-1200 yuan an hour, which is about 70-80 yuan, and you decide how much work you plan to work. I have classmates who don't have a job, rely on domestic support, and study wholeheartedly. There are also students who go to work part-time in addition to classes, and they can work until 30w a month.
In addition, there is the latest news that Japan is going to restrict international students from working, and it cannot exceed 28 hours a week in the future, which means that a month's part-time job may not even be 10w, **** is not clear, but it is very wide, very conclusive, this should be paid special attention to. If you can't afford it, consider a region outside of Tokyo. I personally recommend that you go abroad with 20w RMB, and insist on working.
But, of course, another classmate of mine borrowed 10w yuan to go abroad, and now it has been 2 years fast, not only paid off, but also saved nearly 200w yen. (I gave him a nickname...) Part-time job maniac) If you want to know more about it, add me qq.,It's not very empty.。。
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Tuition. Generally, 700,000 yen is about 50,000 yuan.
Accommodation is about 600,000 yen a year, about 10,000 yuan.
Living expenses are 900,000 yen a year, about 70,000 yuan.
Generally, it costs about 200,000 yuan a year.
However, you can work and study part-time, and the average hourly wage is 800-1,000 yen.
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In terms of tuition, most of the national and public majors are 530,000 yen, private universities have a tuition fee of 6-90,000 yuan a year, and art majors are the most expensive, with an annual tuition fee of about 100,000 yuan.
At present, the fees of formal and legal intermediaries are about 13,000-15,000.
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In fact, you can have a QB without flowers, and each QC has 300 ingots from the moment it is born, plus the ingots of the part-time job are enough, but there are also accidents, so almost a few QBs are completely enough,.
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