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In Japan, most students choose to go to a language school before starting university, and language schools generally take more than half a year, so what should I do during this time? Let's hear some suggestions.
1. One year before departure
If you are studying liberal arts, then you must take the TOEFL test, and you can actually take the science test to give yourself extra points. First identify your target major, and then decide on three or five universities. In terms of language, it is best to keep five competing for three.
If you have to have a TOEFL major, it's best to take the test in China first, because you don't have much time to learn English after you get here.
2. Prepare in advance
Many students feel that there is no need to be so early in advance, just gather in advance and prepare all the materials. But in fact, since you have decided to study here, it is better to prepare everything you can prepare in advance, so that there will be less pressure when you apply later? You can learn Japanese in Japan, but it's better to take the TOEFL test in Japan.
3. The results to be obtained by the language school
First of all, you have to take the Japanese language test, which must be at least level 2, and if you want to go to a better school, then you must get at least level 1.
TOEFL scores must also be obtained, but before the test, you must determine what major you can study, and then check the relevant admissions brochure to see if this major requires TOEFL, or in fact, some test scores.
If you want to go to university, then this EJU exam is a must, but you have to know which subjects you want to take, and in this test there are not only Japanese parts, but also mathematics, literature and other parts. If you want to study as a monk, are you sure of your eligibility? And some schools here have to contact the professor before they can take the exam, so do you know how to contact the professor and how to impress the professor?
These are all aspects that need to be considered by everyone.
4. Advice on studying in a language school
Don't wait until you've learned Japanese to check the brochure, and when you start at a language school, you should decide which school you want to attend. You can choose one or two good schools first, and one or two middle schools to protect yourself, and you should also determine a few schools for retreat.
You can take the initiative to discuss with your teacher about going on to higher education. Teachers in Japan are basically very responsible, but with so many students, teachers can't take care of everyone, so in such a situation, you have to know how to take the initiative. Don't think you're here to get a diploma, and even if you do, don't tell your teacher.
Then in the language school, you have to maintain your grades and attendance, because these are direct reflections of your attitude.
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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