I was a sophomore in junior high school and wanted to study in Japan when I grew up, and I wanted to

Updated on educate 2024-06-28
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you want to learn Japanese, you have a good family and a lot of choice, and if your family is not good, you should study hard, and it is best to study science and engineering. Go to a good university. After undergrad, you can apply for graduate school in Japan.

    Shanghai, Fudan. Jiaotong University, Tongji. Shanghai University.

    East China University of Science and Technology can be. The key is to do your homework now. Especially mathematics, physics.

    Chemistry, English. This basic knowledge is similar in middle school in both Chinese and Japanese.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1.There is no Japanese language requirement and classes are taught in English at school.

    It is possible to apply to Waseda University. The premise is that your school grades should be in the past, and it is best to have a TOEFL score of 80+.

    It is relatively easy for international students to apply at Waseda University. I'm an international student in early school.

    2.Take the International Student Examination.

    This is probably the most common way to study in Japan.

    Japanese is a second language, but the most important are English and mathematics.

    When you are in Japan, it is best to pass the Japanese language level 2 or 1 and then apply to a language school with a good reputation.

    This method does not have as high requirements for domestic grades as the first one, but if you want to apply to Tokyo University, you still have to do math (the only strength of the Chinese) well.

    ps.Studying in Japan is the hottest thing in science and engineering, followed by economics.

    The Polytechnic Scholarship will be generous.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    My suggestion is the following three points for your reference.

    First of all, you need to learn your current homework.

    Second, learn Japanese as a second language.

    Finally, when you have time, pay more attention to China-Japan relations.

    In addition, there are ** Japanese language network for learning Japanese, Hujiang Japanese network, and through Japanese network.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you study Japanese well, you will not need to learn the language in the past after passing the first level of Japanese language.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, would you rather go to high school or college? Then you can learn some basic Japanese first.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The university I went to after the college entrance examination was not as good as the university I went to in Japan directly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As an international student at a Japanese university, my explanation is that domestic junior high school graduates can study in Japan, and if the domestic institution has a sister school in Japan and has established a relevant agreement with it, they can study in Japan as an exchange student for a year in a Japanese high school. If there is no agreement, students at this stage can also participate in the high school student exchange program and study abroad in Japan for one year as an exchange student.

    If you are not studying in Japan as an exchange student, you must meet certain conditions, have a basic knowledge of Japanese, and receive at least one year of Japanese language education at some educational institution in Japan. There are almost no high schools in Japan that teach in English, so students are required to have a certain level of Japanese language ability.

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  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, classmate.

    My advice to you is to come back to Japan after you finish high school in China.

    In fact, after graduating from junior high school, you can come to Japan to continue your high school studies, and the more famous one is the Japan Meitoku High School in the Shikoku region of Japan.

    But let me tell you about the disadvantages of studying high school in Japan, when you go to high school in Japan, you will be admitted to the university according to your Japanese status and qualifications when you apply for the university, which means that you will no longer enjoy the treatment of an international student.

    To take the simplest example, our university offers a 50% or more reduction for international students. The original tuition fee is more than 1.2 million yuan, and international students only need to pay 550,000 yuan per year for coming to our university. This is not the case for Japanese students, who have to pay more than 1.2 million yen per year in tuition.

    There are also Chinese students who come to our university after graduating from the Shikoku region of Japan, and they pay according to the Japanese fees. Then you don't have a good deal.

    Even if you are admitted to a national university, you can get more or no tuition fees if you are an international student. If you are included in the Japanese fees, you will have to pay the full amount, and the reductions are not as much as for international students, and you will not enjoy many of the benefits and special treatment of international students.

    So, I don't support you coming to Japan to study in high school.

    In addition, part-time jobs are prohibited when you are in high school in Japan, and you are absolutely not allowed. Otherwise, they will be repatriated to China. This must be made clear.

    So this means that you have to have a lot of wealth in your family to support your studies in Japan.

    But is it good to go to high school in Japan? I'm telling you, there are some benefits, too.

    But rarely, just a language advantage, maybe you will be able to speak and listen well in a few years of high school.

    But I don't think it's necessary, it's very unnecessary.

    Thank you. Study hard in high school and apply to come to Japan after graduating from high school.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is recommended to study abroad after graduating from high school, and Japan recognizes high school education in China, and you can also choose a university after one to two years of language study and taking the Japanese University Entrance Examination for International Students. Unless you have relatives who can choose a visa for family stay, it will be very troublesome in the future, and the children will suffer if they are too young.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What kind of visa to get? In the case of a student visa, the Immigration Law requires that you must have more than 12 years of formal education experience, which is calculated as a high school graduation or a secondary school graduation of the same number of years.

    High school study abroad is mostly for those who have relatives in Japan who can stay in their families.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, but if you go to a good university in China and have exchange students, the treatment is much better in other aspects!

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    OK. There are high schools to study abroad in Japan.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. If the immediate family members are in Japan, they can apply for a family stay visa to study in middle school in Japan.

    2. If you are not an immediate family member in Japan, you can go to high school.

    3.If you have no relatives in Japan, you cannot study in Japan except for domestic high school exchange programs.

    Advantages of studying in Japan:

    1. Japanese is more suitable for Chinese students to learn. Japanese and Chinese are also East Asian cultures, and Japanese has a great connection with Chinese, so it is easy for Chinese students to learn Japanese. For Chinese students, Japanese is much less difficult to learn than English.

    Junior high school graduates who study in Japanese high schools only require a minimum level of international Japanese language proficiency N5 or J-Test grade F, and can basically meet this requirement after months of training in China.

    2. Japanese high schools are very safe. Japanese high schools that accept international students are all board-based and closed. Students study and live on campus, which is managed by a special person, and there are teachers to lead them when they go out, which is very safe.

    High schools in Japan have strict discipline requirements for students, and parents do not have to worry about the occurrence of bullying incidents on campus.

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