What about going to Japan for graduate school? Is it good?

Updated on educate 2024-05-15
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. Use the time of the third and fourth years to prepare relevant application materials and language at the same time, and it is very sufficient to reach N2 in terms of time, and the Japanese language requirements for science and engineering majors can reach N3, considering that the application is better for schools, it is best to reach N2 and N1

    2. You can apply directly for graduate school in China, saving the cost of language school, and the tuition fee of one year of language school is equivalent to the cost of two years of graduate school.

    3. It is best to find an authoritative graduate school in Japan to apply, the application is not only to contact the professor, but also involves the research guidance of related majors, many years of experience in graduate application, and it is also a professional institution to understand the situation of Japanese university professors better, and to be more professional in the selection of schools and supervisors.

    4. Whether English scores are required depends on whether the tutor has requirements, and TOEFL is generally required. Considering that if you want to apply to a better school, it is best to provide an English TOEFL score, and a score of about 80 is enough.

    5. I don't know if you are referring to the visa or graduation of the pass rate; As long as your university sends you an admission letter, basically the visa can be approved; If it refers to graduation, you should consider it from two aspects, one is your own grades, and the other is your attitude, if you seriously accept the guidance of your mentor and get the approval of your mentor, there will be no problem when you graduate.

    If you still have any questions, feel free to hi me.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    From an economic and security point of view, going to Japan for graduate school is a good choice.

    Compared with European and American countries, Japan's tuition fees are relatively low, and the tuition fees of national and public universities are less than 40,000 yuan a year. There is also a rich scholarship system, and there are many kinds of scholarships at Japanese schools. Scholarships from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Culture, Sports, and social organizations are also available at universities, and most of them are eligible for a half-free tuition fee.

    1.Whether you choose a university or major, or if you want to work in a career after graduation, you have a question of how to evaluate yourself. If the level is not reached, you must choose a super-first-class and first-class university, and you must recruit a famous large company; If you do not have the necessary basic knowledge, you must choose this kind of major, and you must apply for companies and positions that require such professional knowledge.

    As a result, it is difficult to get things done with half the effort. On the contrary, if you have a certain strength, you will be cowardly and worried, lack confidence, and you will miss the opportunity. In this case, it is necessary to enhance self-confidence, dare to rush and dare to fight.

    2.What is the right major to choose? This question is asked by students and parents almost every day.

    My understanding of this issue is that it involves not only choosing a major for university (graduate school) but also finding a job in Japan in the future, so it is difficult to generalize, and it depends on the overall situation and the person.

    3.Regarding this issue, I would like to take a look at the reality from the perspective of the employment analysis of international students, so that students can refer to it when choosing a major and finding a job. This is a difficult calculation and analysis, because the statistics of the Immigration Bureau of the Ministry of Justice of Japan are not tracking statistics (i.e.

    From studying in Japan until graduation, finding a job, returning to your home country, or getting married. Because it's hard. It is difficult to count when you go to Japan, and the difference between graduation is too great, from a few months to a few years or more than ten years.

    I have analyzed the existing data based on the information provided by the Immigration Bureau, and I can also look at the trends in general. The specific calculation formula is (liberal arts, science and engineering, total):

    4.The number of new jobs in the current year The number of new international students in the current year 100 Wang Ku The employment rate of the current year % (reference rate).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    How you go to graduate school in Japan depends mainly on what you want to gain. Graduate students in Japan are equivalent to seminarians or pre-doctoral students.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It depends on your personal interests and future career development, graduate school is a higher level of study, and there are acres of Liang Liang Xun buried, do you understand the culture of Japan? Can you adapt to it?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can start to think about your professional counterpart in advance and learn the language.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are many solutions to this problem, and I don't think my solution to the spine grinding will help you, and you will have to explore the more accurate and favorable answers.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Not bad. The completion of any action of the body depends on the coordinated movement of a certain group of muscle groups, which is called mutual aid. This coordination relies primarily on the function of the cerebellum to coordinate muscle activity, maintain balance, and help control posture, as well as the normal muscle strength of the locomotor system, the balance function of the vestibular nervous system, the coordination of eyes, head, and body movements, and the sensory system's sense of position.

    Ataxia can occur with any injury to these areas.

    To put it simply, there is an uncoordinated movement of the limbs or body, such as: 1. Finger-nose experiment Ask the patient to lie on his back and touch the index finger of the examiner in front of him with his index finger, and then point to the tip of his nose with his index finger, from slow to fast, first open the eyes and then close the eyes, and repeat. Ipsilateral fingering is inaccurate in cerebellar hemisphere lesions, such as accurate fingering when the eyes are open, and impairment when the eyes are closed, sensory ataxia.

    2. Heel-knee-shin experiment The patient is asked to lie on his back, lift one lower limb up, place the heel on the lower end of the knee of the other lower limb, and then move down along the anterior edge of the tibia, first open the eyes, and then close the eyes and repeat. Movement is unsteady when the cerebellum is damaged, and it is difficult to find the knee with the heel closed in patients with sensory ataxia closed. 3. Other Zhenshan A rapid rotation action:

    Ask the patient to straighten the palm of the hand and make rapid pronation and supination movements of the forearm, or use the palm of the hand and the back of the hand to continuously and alternately pat the opposite palm of the hand. b. Difficulty in standing with eyes closed: ask the patient to stand with his heels together, close his eyes, and stretch his hands forward. If you are able to stand firmly when you open your eyes but you can't stand when you close your eyes, you have sensory ataxia.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I'm sorry, we can't do this question, you can ask the people around you or go to the relevant unit, I wish you a happy life.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The most direct way: take a plane to Japan to take the monk's exam;

    The most common way: first go to a language school and then go to graduate school;

    The safest way: apply directly to the English program in China;

    The safest way: to apply for postgraduate studies at a national university in China, and then to study for a bachelor's degree.

    Here are the pros and cons of each approach:

    1. Graduate students are admitted to graduate school for monks.

    1. The concept of Japanese graduate students:

    In Japan, "graduate school" is a system (there is no one in Japan). You can understand it as a preparatory department. Most of the students in Japan apply directly to graduate schools in Japan and then go on to master's programs (i.e., graduate masters in China).

    The majority of private universities offer graduate programs, and most private universities do not offer graduate programs.

    2. Advantages: 1) Low cost.

    In general, the fee for graduate students is 9,800 yen, the entrance fee is 84,600 yen, and the tuition fee is 29,800 yen per month. The total cost of enrollment is 270,000 yen for half a year and 450,000 yen for the whole year.

    2) The visa refusal rate is zero.

    Japanese public universities have a good reputation, a zero visa rejection rate, simple procedures, and a small security deposit (120,000 RMB is sufficient).

    3) Flexible study period: Students can choose the duration of graduate study according to their personal ability, with a minimum of half a year and a maximum of two years.

    4) Free Japanese Lessons: For students with weak Japanese language skills, students can take Japanese language courses offered by the university for free.

    5) Reduce the difficulty of Minju's further education: Professors, associate professors and seniors are escorted, answer professional knowledge questions at any time, and obtain authoritative guidance for further studies.

    3. Disadvantages. 1) You cannot apply for a prestigious private school.

    Most private universities do not offer graduate programs, such as Waseda University and Keio University.

    2) It is a preparatory department, which is used for transition.

    Graduate students in Japan are not monks, so they do not pass the graduate school entrance exam. Remind students who think that they will definitely be able to study for a monk after a graduate degree, if they do not work hard during graduate school and are disliked by the professor, they will not be promoted to a monk. In fact, as a graduate student, you can not only take the master's degree examination at this university, but also enter other universities.

    3) Strict application requirements.

    Liberal arts students can N1 in Japanese (preferably with a certificate), and N2 in some local national and public universities. N2 level of Japanese is preferably in science and engineering (no certificate is allowed), TOEFL or TOEIC scores are preferred, and art and design students need to submit portfolios.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It depends on how you came to study in Japan. There are two types of study abroad: publicly-funded and self-financed. The public fund is the first school to handle the first fund, to fund students to study abroad, the corresponding return of the school needs to bear the corresponding obligations and responsibilities, you can go to the Ministry of Education or brother official ** inquiry.

    Self-funded study abroad, as the name suggests, is to study abroad at your own expense. At present, people grasp the improvement and enhancement of the material life of the people, and most of the people who study abroad are studying at their own expense. There are two ways to apply for an offer to study abroad at your own expense, one is through a study abroad agency, and the other is through a friend in your home country to help you dock.

    The above is a turtle's advice for studying abroad, I hope it can help you.

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