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Go to a few more intermediaries to ask, choose a more reputable one, and the procedures are done step by step according to their requirements, which is not difficult. I studied hard in 2 years at the Japanese language school, and I didn't have a problem with Japanese.
The first preparation of more than 100,000 is about the same. The agency fee and miscellaneous fees are about 10,000 yuan, the cost of the first year, the tuition fee is about 6-80,000 yuan, the living expenses in Tokyo will be a little more expensive, and if you are in a small place, prepare 2-30,000 yuan in advance, and then work on your own, you can do it.
The next cost is related to the amount of part-time job and what kind of university you can get into, and usually the tuition fee needs to be paid by the family.
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1.Those who do not have a Japanese language certificate but have studied Japanese for more than one year will go to Japan to study in high school, study Japanese language and culture classes at the same time, and finally take the Japanese college entrance examination like Japanese students, and enter a Japanese university after passing. If you are a student in the first year of high school in China, it is recommended to go to Japan to start studying in high school, and if you are a student who has graduated from high school or high school, you can consider transferring to the third year of high school in Japan.
The cost is about 200,000 yuan a year.
2.After graduating from high school (i.e., completing 12 years of study experience), you will go to a linguistics school, and enter a Japanese university after passing the Unified Examination for International Students. The cost is about 10,120,000 a year.
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It is best to find an agent with good qualifications and learn some basic Japanese in Japan first. The intermediary fee is probably a little more than 10,000 yuan.
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What kind of consumption level do you want? About 100,000 Hong Kong dollars a year.
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We don't all come here like this, we used to come here after only a month of study in China. Don't be afraid. As long as you study hard, you will adapt quickly.
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Bachelor's degree program at the University of Tokyo, Japan.
Application requirements for junior colleges and vocational schools:
1. Must have completed 12 years of formal schooling or equivalent.
2. Those who have passed the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) Level 1 or Level 2.
Department of Japanese Language at the University of Tokyo, Department of Japanese Language at the University of Tokyo, Japan
1. Those who have completed 12 years of formal school education or equivalent in their home country.
2. Those who have attained level 4 or higher in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test or have more than 150 hours of Japanese language learning experience.
Now it's definitely not good to have zero knowledge of Japanese, but you still need to study it and take a level. If you want to learn English, it is also recommended to choose to study in the United States or Canada, which is not expensive now.
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If you want to study in Japan, you must have the following three elements.
DAO has! 1. Must have a certain level of Japanese proficiency.
Yurong Yan is the foundation of learning and life. In order to ensure the normal study and life of international students in Japan, the Immigration Bureau of Japan requires international students to achieve at least the minimum level, N5 in JLPT or F in J-TEST. The teachers of Fuwa Study Abroad Network suggested that students learn as much Japanese as possible in China, so that they can adapt faster after going to Japan.
In particular, conversational skills are important.
Second, it is necessary to have a certain economic capacity.
When it comes to studying in Japan, the first thing that everyone is most concerned about is the cost of studying abroad. In order to ensure that students have basic tuition fees and living expenses during their study abroad, the Immigration Bureau of Japan requires financial supporters to provide a bank statement of 180,000 200,000 yuan. This is also to ensure that students can successfully complete their studies in Japan.
3. Be prepared to adapt to life abroad.
Most students leave their families for the first time when they go to study in Japan, so learn to be independent. Make more friends abroad and reduce the loneliness of just arriving abroad. You have to get used to Japanese customs and habits.
Most of the students who study in Japan work part-time, and the Japanese habit is to be serious and persistent in whatever you do! Be sure to have a clear goal when studying!
Among them, Japanese is the most basic requirement, the landlord has no Japanese foundation to learn Japan through a training institution to a certain extent, or to Japan first to read a language school, the language can be passed before you can study in Japan!
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There are no clear criteria for admission to the University of Tokyo. That being said, everyone knows that Tokyo University is the most difficult university in Japan.
The grades you need are:
1.Examination results for Japanese University students for international students.
800 out of 800 points. 400 in Japanese, 200 in Liberal Arts or Science, 1 or 2 200 in Mathematics (Liberal Arts with Mathematics 1, Science with Mathematics 2, and Liberal Arts or Science depending on the school you want to enter).
International students who do not score 750 in the examination are unlikely to enter the university. And that's just the first level. In other words, if you pass this score, you will be eligible to take the on-campus examination of the University of Tokyo.
2.TOEFL score 120 out of 120
Kaodong University is less than 90 and there is little hope.
3 College Entrance Examination Results.
Many universities don't want this, but the University of Tokyo said that it was better to provide it, which means that he is concerned about this grade. Therefore, it is best to take the college entrance examination, and the score should not be low.
4.If you have achieved excellent results in the above exams and have been recognized by the University, then congratulations, you can enter the on-campus examination of the University. The on-campus examination is divided into written tests and interviews.
The written test is **, and the interview is the professor's impromptu performance. I can't give you any useful advice in this regard.
As for the score of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, that is, the N1 certificate answered upstairs, it is absolutely not necessary. In Japan, no university requires you to provide an N1 certificate. Many international students have not taken the test.
And it's not hard to get past N1. If you study hard at a Japanese language school, you can pass in 1 year. I got the N1 certificate in less than a year after I went to Japan (I also had zero knowledge of Japanese before I went to Japan), but it is not very useful, unless you may need to provide the following when you are working.
As for what major is good at Tokyo University, in fact, it really is, all majors at Tokyo University are very good.
In the liberal arts, the Faculty of Liberal Arts is relatively easy to test, but the things you learn are not professionally specific, similar to social sciences. (There is no discrimination here).
As for the specific document requirements, when you come to Japan, you can participate in the university information sessions held for international students, and many schools such as Todai, Hitotsubashi, Waseda, and Keio will send counselors to the meeting, where you can get the application materials for each university. (That's where I was dragged by a teacher at the University of Tokyo and stuffed me with a copy.) In order to live up to the wishes of other teachers, I reported to the University of Tokyo. . .
P.S. Of course, you can go to a Japanese language school if you have no knowledge of Japanese. If you have a good foundation in Japanese, there is no need to waste time there.
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You can copy Japanese and learn it after you go to Japan. However, the University of Tokyo is more difficult to get into. First of all, you need a TOEFL score in English when applying.
You will then be asked to meet their requirements for the Common Examination for International Students. Finally, you can attend an interview and test at their school. If you want to study Japanese in Japan, you should choose Tokyo Nakuryokai (Japan Student Services Organization).
They are the only language school directly under the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Culture. The progression rate of the students they graduate from is 100%. In addition, the chance of taking the exam for students from prestigious universities such as Tokyo University and Morning University is 70%.
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Catch up.
Most of the students who went to study in Japan were self-taught (bai
undergraduate) began to prepare after the college entrance examination, and went abroad in April of the following year. The University of Tokyo is more special than DAO, and it requires a TOEFL score, and it is said that IELTS and TOEIC scores cannot be used. The University of Tokyo is indeed a special case of national universities, and other national universities are very strong in supporting science with the help of ** funding, but there are almost no disciplines that are not strong at the University of Tokyo.
What major you study depends on whether you choose the liberal arts or science for the international student examination at that time. It's a bit difficult to have zero knowledge of Japanese (unless it's a very general language school, but it's easy to be rejected by the Immigration Bureau when you go to this kind of school), at least you have to have a certificate of study hours, and the JTEST test E-F level is very simple, you can take the test by learning a book, no matter how high or low the score is, at least you have to have a score. Also, when I went to a language school, I was taught entirely in Japanese, so it seemed a bit difficult if I didn't have any basic knowledge.
However, there was also a student from Fudan High School who went to Japan for a year of exchange, and then was admitted to almost all famous Japanese universities, including the University of Tokyo. At that time, she said that if she had the strength to be admitted to a first-class high school in the southeast coastal area, she should have the potential to be admitted to the University of Tokyo. I hope you can stick to your ideals, and whether you succeed or not, I think it will be a valuable asset in life.
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Hello, now to study in Japan, the minimum requirement to study in Japan is to reach the EF level of J-test, and you can't study in Japan with zero foundation. It is recommended to go to a language school to study the language and prepare for the international student exam, and the language school will also provide you with college counseling, and the University of Tokyo is very demanding and requires a TOEFL score. Good luck and get admitted to the University of Tokyo as soon as possible
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If you are in time, you will immediately report to a class to learn Japanese, and then study in China for about 200 hours to take the Japanese level.
It's a good thing to have a clear goal, but the requirements of Tokyo University are relatively high, you need a TOEFL or TOEIC score, there is no specific requirement for a few points, and the proof of English proficiency is better in Japan
The University of Tokyo's law, business, and medicine are all good.
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If you want to be able to speak English, you should have a good TOEFL
Results, so that the DAO is a competitive advantage. If you don't know Japanese at all, it depends on what major you study, science and engineering have lower language requirements, but if you don't know a word of Japanese in liberal arts, what do you do with your usual homework? How do you prepare for a publication?
There are good majors in liberal arts and science at the University of Tokyo, are you liberal arts or science? It is recommended that you learn a little before you go, so that life and study will be more convenient. Tokyo University is a national university, so it is not easy to get into.
Be prepared.
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In one year, the Japanese level is almost at the level of N2. I just used English for a year and couldn't go from 50 tones to n2.
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You can watch more cartoons, I just watched animation to learn Japanese, and I went there to finish college.
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The cost of studying in Japan for high school students: There are two main aspects: tuition fees and living expenses.
Students who want to study in Japan usually have to go to a language school first, so in a general language school in Japan, you must pay tuition and textbook fees before enrolling. If you want to study in Japan, you need to pay the tuition fee for the next 6 months within the date specified by the school. Living expenses for studying in Japan:
The cost of living is determined by the level of personal consumption, and the standard for Japanese university students is about 120,000 yen per month, and the rent: 35,000 yen. Travel, Consumer Goods:
150,000 yen. Therefore, everyone's consumption is different, and it depends on the student's personal living habits.
The advantages of high school students choosing to study in Japan are as follows:
1. The cost of studying in Japan is low, suitable for students from domestic working families: For most working families in China, sending their children abroad for further study has always been the greatest wish of parents, but because of the difference in income levels, many parents are discouraged by the high tuition fees and living expenses in developed countries. The cost of studying in Japan is only a quarter of that of the United Kingdom and the United States, as long as the family can pay the 70,000 or 80,000 yuan required for the first year of studying in Japan, after the student arrives in Japan, he or she can start working part-time after having a simple foundation in Japanese, and the tuition and living expenses during the future period in Japan can be completely guaranteed to be self-sufficient, and there will be no subsequent economic pressure on the family.
2. Japan has a high standard of education and offers a large number of scholarships to international students: The greatest attraction of studying in Japan is that Japan has an environment where you can learn and acquire the world's highest level of technology and knowledge that has created amazing economic growth. The rankings of Japanese universities, especially in electronics, mechanics, economics, etc., are among the best in the world.
3. Japan has a broad employment space: domestic undergraduates, after graduation, the difficulty of finding a job is certainly more than that of the college entrance examination, and Japan, as the nearest developed country to China, has a large number of enterprises that develop business in the Chinese market year by year. Since 1993, Japan has been China's largest partner for 10 consecutive years, while China is Japan's second largest partner.
This means that a large number of job opportunities are contained in the best jobs between China and Japan, and between Japan and China. Therefore, for international students with Japanese education and living background, whether they stay in Japan to work or return to China to find a job, they will be the first to be hired by well-known Japanese companies engaged in Chinese business.
4. The threshold for studying in Japan is low, which is suitable for most students: Japan's requirements for international students are only to complete 12 years of basic education in China, learn 200 hours of Japanese in a formal language training institution in China, and then go to a Japanese language school to learn the language.
The cost of studying in Japan for high school students is the above introduction, parents must give advice on the country where their children choose to study abroad, choose a responsible study abroad agency at the right time, and students go to Japan to study, which will help the children themselves to plan.
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