I m currently in my second year of junior high school, so should I go to the United States or Japan?

Updated on educate 2024-06-11
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Let's go to the United States, because the Japanese live and live in a relatively narrow relationship, people are generally smaller, more serious and careful, the pace of life is particularly fast, superiors and subordinates, and the system of seniors and seniors is obvious, life will be more tiring, ps is purely talking about things, there is no political color. The United States is more vast, informal, and the pace of life is more leisurely, high school students from both countries can work, but if you are an international student, you should go to a language school first, if the economic conditions at home are okay, of course, it is better to go to the United States, if the economic conditions are not ideal, but you want to go abroad, you yourself will be very tired and have to go to school, and you have to work. It would be great if there was a relative around who could help take care of it.

    The Japanese are very admiring of the United States, if you speak English in the future, and want to jump from the United States to Japan, it is not impossible, as long as you speak English well, the Japanese will worship you very much, and it will be easy to find a job, because the Japanese pronunciation method is related, so the English spoken by the Japanese is generally very weird. But if you want to go from Japan to the United States, there will be some difficulties. For your reference.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Japanese high school students can work well The security is better The unemployment rate depends on personal ability and major It is not good to generalize In terms of educational background, it is different from the country So it will be more difficult to go there There are also language problems Public schools are better and the cost is less but the threshold is high It is recommended to consult the embassy or other relevant departments for visas.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Summary. If you're financially fine. But in terms of future development, it must be the United States.

    However, there are still many questions involved in studying abroad, such as what kind of schools can you go to in the United States, and what are the schools you can go to Japan? What is your language ability, and do you need an extra year or two to study Japanese when you go to Japan? Then you have a wider range of choices for which country you like, whether you can accept American culture, or prefer Japanese culture to study in the United States, but it is very difficult to stay in the local area by studying abroad.

    If you go to study in Japan, there may not be so many schools, but as long as you graduate normally, there is a high probability that you will be able to stay and become naturalized and live forever. Wait, think about it and make a decision.

    Is it better to study in Japan or the United States?

    If you're financially fine. But in terms of future development, it must be the United States. However, there are still many questions involved in studying abroad, such as what kind of schools can you go to in the United States, and what are the schools you can go to Japan?

    What is your language ability, and do you need an extra year or two to study Japanese? Then you have a wider range of choices for which country you like, whether you can accept American culture, or prefer Japanese culture to study in the United States, but it is very difficult to stay in the local area by studying abroad. If you go to Japan to study abroad, there may not be so many schools and nuclei, but as long as you graduate normally, there is a high probability that you will be able to stay and become naturalized and live forever.

    Wait, think about it and make a decision.

    I'm afraid that the United States is too chaotic.

    A little scared. At this time, don't go, just stay in China, it's not safe in China.

    How serious the epidemic is abroad.

    My classmates and children have been studying in Japan for a year and a half, and they are all back, and they are going to take the college entrance examination again this year.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is better to study in the United States for the following reasons:

    One: The United States has the best education.

    Two: The U.S. scholarship is high. The school has student loans. Banks in the United States have student loans. Money is not so much of a problem.

    Three: The United States is the least xenophobic country. It is not so easy for Japan to accept people from other countries.

    Four: The salary is also high after studying in the United States.

    If you go to study in the United States, as long as you have a high school diploma or above, you can directly apply to a university in the United States. If you have an undergraduate degree certificate, you can directly apply for a master's degree in the United States.

    First of all, you must take the TOEFL (75 or above) or IELTS (above), this score is on the average side, it is not difficult, as long as you ensure the time to read and endorse.

    If you are applying for a master's degree, most schools also need to take the GRE or GMAT, while some schools that care about students' work experience do not require students to provide one of the above two at the time of admission.

    It is necessary to arrange the time of the English test reasonably and register in time to get the opportunity to take the test. Because the TOEFL and IELTS are valid for two years, and the GRE or GMAT is valid for five years, many people take the GRE or GMAT first, and then take the TOEFL or IELTS.

    Once you have your English scores, you need to prepare your school transcripts, graduation and degree certificates, letters of recommendation, resumes, personal statements, and proof of deposit to submit to the U.S. schools you are interested in applying.

    There are more than 4,000 universities in the United States that can award degrees, and in such a well-educated country, no one has a "prestigious school" complex. That's an idea that only countries with a shortage of educational resources have. American students are free to apply according to their own ideas and requirements, and schools will also choose students according to their different teaching purposes.

    When it comes to the cost of studying abroad, excessive investment in education will always bring trouble to students' lives after graduation. The scholarship application is more difficult, and it requires a unique experience and background. You can apply for a Co-OP degree from a U.S. university, and at the same time do an internship in a U.S. company with a salary that can pay for tuition and get U.S. work experience, which is a key use for job hunting.

    In the end, studying is nothing more than employment, and the human resources department values practical work experience, which can prove that students really have the ability to adapt well to the actual work.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, landlord! As for whether to study in the United States or Japan, I will help you analyze the situation in both countries.

    1.The United States and Japan, one is an English-speaking country and the other is a Japanese-speaking country, so there is no need to say much about the applicability of the language. It is definitely that the applicability of English is stronger and the scope is wider.

    2.In terms of academic qualifications, the top 100 universities in the world, the United States almost 1 3, and only a handful of Japanese universities.

    3.The landlord can also be measured according to his family's financial situation, the tuition and expenses in the United States are about 20-300,000 yuan a year, while the tuition and expenses in Japan are about 100,000 yuan.

    4.From the perspective of the majors that can be learned, the majors in the United States are broad; In Japan, the most advantageous majors are a limited number of majors, such as electronics and animation design.

    5.In terms of the future employment situation, after graduating from the United States, due to the prominence of schools and majors, there is a wide range of choices for foreign companies; After studying in Japan, the scope of employment is mainly focused on Japanese companies.

    To sum up, the advantages of studying in the United States are far greater than those in Japan, but the scarcity of Japanese talents is also an indisputable fact, and the final decision is still in the hands of the landlord yourself, the suggestion has been given, and the landlord can hi me if you still want to ask in detail

    ps: The landlord should not ignore the most important part of studying abroad - visa; Both the United States and Japan have high requirements for visas, and we need to pay attention to the preparation of materials and the interview response in the United States.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    United States. Just because you like anime doesn't mean Japan is for you. A more diverse society in the United States. I think your English should be better than Japanese, so don't change your mind.

    PS: I'm also studying TOEFL. How do you read it?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Both of these are quite suitable for going abroad.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you have the conditions, of course, you will go to the United States, but the cost of Japan is too high, and it is quite hard to work or work.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If your family's economic conditions are good, it is better to go to the United States, but you can't find a part-time job in Japan now, and your life is relatively poor.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If the financial conditions allow, it is better to go to the United States, and you can also go to Japan first, and then to the United States.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Japan is indeed a land of bullets...

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A simple question, are you better at Japanese or English?

    Japan is a society of survival of the fittest, and if you don't have the ability, everyone will be squeezed down, stepped on, and led by others. So as long as you have the ability to call the wind and rain in **, you can do anything.

    If you still don't understand, then what is the purpose of your trip?

    If it's just to recharge, then you can charge it in: if it's for a study tour, you can travel to study in **: if it's for the sake of being a traitor in the future, stay abroad forever and not be nostalgic for your motherland and your parents, I suggest it's better to go to Japan, after all, they are all Asians, and many living habits are the same:

    If you want to learn how to survive, then I still recommend you to go to Japan, because Japan can hone one's will, and it can be good people who become good and bad people who become bad. But as long as you have a strong will, nothing can bring you down.

    I don't like the United States, it's too messy.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The answer to this question is uncertain. Because whether it is good or bad, it is related to the subject's own situation.

    1. Do I want to study in the United States after the second year of junior high school?

    2. Are the students able to cope with living and studying alone away from their relatives and in a foreign country? There are two words to pay attention to here: life and study.

    Can you take care of your physical health, protect yourself from abuse, can you form a good interaction with teachers and classmates in your studies, and can you lay a good foundation for university?

    If the answer to all of the above questions is yes. Then it is good to go directly to the United States to study from grade 9 to grade 12 and apply directly to American universities. If not, then a few books can be judged, and it is not a good thing.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    High school in the United States is a four-year system, from grades 9 to 12, which is equivalent to the third year of junior high school to the first year of high school in China. At present, Chinese primary school students go to the United States mainly to study in high school, and many parents think that if they want to enter an American university, it is better to study a complete four-year high school, and if they want to go to the ninth grade in the United States, they can apply after completing the second year of junior high school in China. Therefore, the second year of junior high school in China is the best time to go to the United States to study in middle school.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, happy to answer for you :

    One. Professionally speaking, going to the United States to study business must be stronger than in China, and the theory there is advanced, which is undeniable.

    Two. The United States is the most developed country, and going to the United States can broaden your horizons, increase your knowledge, improve your personal abilities, and hone yourself.

    Three. The U.S. education system is very advanced.

    For example:1. There are more than 4,000 universities in the United States, and you can choose the one that suits you best.

    2。In the United States, when you are a freshman or sophomore, you don't have to divide your major, everyone studies extensively, and then you choose your favorite major in your junior year, and you can transfer if it is not suitable. This is different from the domestic system that you can decide on a major when you apply for the exam and cannot change it.

    3。There is also a system of "mutual credit recognition and free transfer".

    4。The teaching is also very different from that in China.

    In my opinion, these points are very important and the main reason why everyone wants to go to the United States.

    Four. You can also master an authentic language, which is incomparable to domestic English students.

    But there are also a lot of downsides:

    I don't know how your academic performance is? In general, you will be required to take the TOEFL test (unless it is a dual enrollment). If you speak average English, TOEFL is the first hurdle, and whether you can beat him in a certain amount of time is a question.

    No matter how well you do in the TOEFL test, when you go to class abroad, it is taught in pure English, which is very uncomfortable for us who are used to teaching in Chinese at the beginning, which is a big test. And there are few people there who speak Chinese, and you have to live in English everywhere.

    When you go abroad, you have to endure a lot of difficulties, the feeling of being alone in a foreign country is not pleasant, a strong sense of loneliness, being disliked by others, etc., what pain you have to swallow. Be prepared for this.

    There's also more stress at home, as the cost of going to a private school in the U.S. is the most expensive of any country (unless you're super wealthy). Therefore, it is recommended that you go to a public school in the United States, and the tuition and living expenses for a year are 10w-50w, which is related to the university you are applying for, the consumption level of the city, whether you get a scholarship, etc.

    Judging from the results, returning from studying in the United States is not necessarily more competitive than domestic undergraduate graduates, and the career they are engaged in is not necessarily very good. These are also to be taken into account.

    If you have any questions about the study abroad application, please communicate with me! Good luck!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is recommended that the landlord go to the United States, if the family conditions are good, it is recommended to find an intermediary, they will help the landlord solve a lot of problems, Jiada Shihua in North America to study in one of the pieces is not bad, you can go to consult, if you handle it yourself, it is best to have TOEFL and GRE scores.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Your plan is indeed a little far ahead, if you have time to consult a nearby study abroad agency, if you want to go to a better one, such as a Jiahua Star, ask about the situation first, understand it before making a plan.

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