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There are problems with difficulty in working in **, and if you want to come to Japan to go to graduate school, the second-level degree is not enough.
I've been here for 3 years, and the language is still messy, hehe.
The language used in school is different from the usual language, those technical words are difficult, there are foreign words, etc., if you are good at English, then you can do it. It depends on you whether to study abroad or at home, and others can't choose for you, but I feel that those who have studied abroad are still more popular in China, and of course it depends on your grades.
And don't think about Japan too well, if you don't have any relatives here, it's very difficult, first look at what you are studying in ** What is the price of housing bills, water, electricity and gas, what a mess is enough to choke. It's expensive.
Also, if you work here, you will be bullied or not. Of course, it's not a beating or anything, but it's very simple for you to do such a thing if you are tired. It's not okay not to endure hardship Hehe, and there is no place to wander around here, it's expensive to death, and it's lonely.
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What do you study? If you are majoring in science, you can do it, but if you are majoring in liberal arts, you should not come to Japan.
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Don't come to the liberal arts. You don't have any advantage.
And unless you go to a super-elite university. In addition to a bit of an advantage in fame. Nothing else.
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You can apply to a Japanese graduate school that is a little above average.
Why can you apply to such a graduate school, who told you?
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There are many universities in Japan that are very advanced in terms of faculty and facilities, and they are also cost-effective, so many students want to study here for an undergraduate degree. Let's learn how it is to go to a university in Japan with the school selection emperor, I hope it will be helpful to you.
1. Determine the school according to the career plan.
Some students tend to start college before thinking about their career plans. However, if you want to find a job here after studying in Japan, you need to consider this aspect when choosing a school or major at the beginning.
Why think about it so early? Because the famous companies here like students from prestigious schools, they don't care much about the students' majors and grades. Therefore, students who are currently studying at prestigious schools will be accepted if they apply for employment after graduation.
In addition, don't ignore private schools when choosing a school. Because there are some private schools that are actually very popular with companies, but if you want to work and live here, it is best to go to a prestigious school, but if you want to return to China, you have to pay more attention to the major of the university, and it does not matter whether the school is a famous school or not.
2. How to go to a prestigious school.
Some students just want to go to a prestigious school, but feel that if they don't go to a prestigious school, their study abroad is meaningless and useless. So how can these students get into elite schools? First of all, students must have corresponding grades, such as the results of the entrance examination and English, etc., this standard is not uniform, and each university is different.
If your score is up to the standard of the university you want to study, you will be admitted. Therefore, if you want to be admitted to a prestigious school, you don't need to spend a lot of time entanglement in choosing a school, as long as your grades are enough, you can study in a prestigious school.
3. Determine the university according to the major.
When choosing a school, you can actually look at the strength of the school in the major, and then determine what type of university is suitable for you. If you pay attention to rankings, you can find that there are many kinds of university rankings in Japan, including professional rankings. Generally, when you come to study for a monk or a doctorate, you mainly look at the ranking of your major.
In addition, some schools may not be well-known, but they are strong in individual majors.
4. Determine the school according to the nature of the school.
There are various types of universities in Japan that offer tuition waivers and scholarships, but they vary in amount and number of places. In general, there are many tuition reductions in public schools, ranging from 50% to full exemption, but in private schools, the maximum is only 70%. If you consider the economy when choosing a school, of course, it is better to go to a national public school.
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Since you are very concerned about financial matters, I would like to suggest that you do not go to cities like Tokyo or Osaka for the first time, because the cost of living is very high, and you will not need the Japanese you learn in Japan for the first year, so it is difficult to find a job.
If you want to apply directly to graduate school in China, you must go directly to each university**, find the major you are interested in, and then find a teacher in the relevant major, write down his email address, and keep sending him letters, since your major is Japanese, you should also be prepared, think about what you want to study, and then write a small research proposal to be handed to the teacher at any time. Once the teacher agrees to accept you, you will need to take the entrance exam, which is usually held twice a year, once in August and September, once in January and February, and if you succeed in either case, the new semester will start in April (and now some schools can also start in October). The cost of the exam does not count the transportation expenses, it will not exceed 3000 yuan, if you succeed in this road, you will spend very little money, and you don't need to find an agent at all, but once you are admitted, you need to handle a lot of materials in the country, if you can do it yourself, it is estimated that it will not cost more than 1000 yuan, if you take the trouble to find an intermediary, it is difficult to say.
As for the question of part-time jobs you asked, in a place like Tokyo and Osaka, if you work 28 hours a week (this is the upper limit of time stipulated by the Authority, of course, you can also work overtime, many people are like this, as long as you don't let the entry control find out) then it is about 110,000 a month, if it is a second-tier city like Fukuoka, it is about 70,000 more, my feeling, the tuition fee of the university is not expensive, whether it is the state or private interests, there are exemptions, it will not exceed 40,000 yuan a year, and the income from your part-time work, If you're not a lazy person, it's okay to spend more than 80,000 yuan, and the monthly expenses account for about 50% of your total income (including rent, which we usually rent with others).
In short, in the first year, you will smash 50,000 to 100,000 yuan (if you don't go to the language school, the language school will be doubled), and you can basically get it back in the third year.
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I also studied abroad in Japan and went to a Japanese university.
The general study period is 2 years. After graduating from a domestic university, students are eligible to apply for Darong College in Japan, but due to the limitations of majors and languages, not every domestic university graduate can enter smoothly.
Generally, public colleges and universities are cheaper, and if you can get a scholarship, you will spend less than 20,000 yuan a year on tuition, and if you don't have a scholarship, it will be about 60,000 yuan. The cost of the intermediary varies by about 10,000 yuan depending on the place.
Of course, the location should choose a prosperous place, although the cost of living is high, but it is relatively easy to work. If you work hard in a month, you can earn about 15,000 yuan. The rent is about 4,000 yuan, and the living expenses are about 3,000 yuan.
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Graduate school refers to a master's degree or higher.
Copy the course to the place where you can study. Japanese master's degree, more than two years can be du, more than two years can be published**, doctoral degree needs to be more than three years (general liberal arts doctoral dao
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Graduates of regular colleges in Japan are eligible to apply for graduate schools in Japan as long as they have a graduation certificate and a degree certificate (bachelor's degree), but they do not apply. The application you are talking about may be a graduate student, and a graduate student in Japanese is what we call an auditor. A better graduate school also requires exams and interviews.
The total annual cost of a national graduate school is about 100,000 RMB. If it is in the Tokyo area, add another 50,000. If it's a private university, add another 30,000.
The tuition fee for national graduate schools is the same, 530,000 yen per year. The private ones are generally three times larger than the national ones. Some private liberal arts courses will be cheaper, around 900,000 years.
Generally speaking, it is difficult to change majors in graduate school, but it is not different. For example, if you are a Japanese student and want to take the economics exam, you only need to pass the economics exam.
If you can get into a good graduate school, you are guaranteed not to have much time to work, because you will have a defense and presentation every week, and you will have to write thousands of words** (if you can read a Japanese book in a short period of time, and immediately understand it, and type it out in Japanese like a spring). If it's a general graduate school, the professor doesn't care, and it's best not to go to such a graduate school, because you can't learn anything except to accumulate part-time work experience.
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In Japan, it usually takes 2 years to come to graduate school, and if you want to go to school, you generally have to take the entrance examination for graduate school.
Du try. In terms of tuition, the national university is about less than 600,000 yuan a year, and the living expenses are about 100,000 yuan a month, but Tokyo may be more expensive. I don't know much about the cost of an agent, but if you know Japanese, I think it's better to contact you yourself without an agent.
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Generally 2years Yes, yes, there are also graduate exams in Japan, so I usually go to the language school there first, and then take the test for the one you want to go to.
School Tuition National University A: About 400,000 yen Private 1 million yen National university general Japanese level 1 Living expenses Tokyo is the most expensive 7 80,000 yuan a year Poor places may be 4 50,000 National university tuition fees are cheap, but they are also good Of course, what you said is very right There are pros and cons The intermediary should be within 10,000 yuan Part-time work is not more than 28 hours a week About 800 yen per hour Go to the Bank of China for foreign exchange exchange conversion Living expenses should be no problem Tuition。。。
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Generally 2 years. Except for special subjects.
The cost is different for national and private schools, so if you go to the school you want to go to, it will generally be written.
The country is cheap, prosperous and not prosperous has its own advantages.
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Graduate school is usually two years, and you can apply to Japanese graduate school after graduating from a domestic university, and the cost varies depending on the university, but the cost of a national university is generally low, and if you can get a scholarship, life is basically not stressful.
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Personally, I feel that studying in Japan is more beneficial than studying at a university in China.
In recent years, the popular application for minor languages has continued to heat up, and students with minor languages can choose to take double degrees or minors after enrollment, and they have become compound talents urgently needed by the country and society because of their professional knowledge, English and minor language skills. Moreover, the small language is in the early batch, and the low risk of applying for the exam is also one of the reasons why candidates are keen to apply for the exam.
If you want to go to Japan, it is recommended to consider only national and public universities because the tuition fees are relatively cheap and there is a chance that they are completely free. To be honest, studying in Japan is very expensive, and you may have heard of such a thing as being able to earn living expenses and even tuition fees by working part-time, but please don't forget that your time is limited, and if you go to work full, although you can indeed earn a lot of money, your study time will be greatly reduced, and it will be difficult to get into a good university.
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As an ordinary person, it is better to study abroad than at home. 1。It's the same going to college, to be honest, as long as you work hard, you can learn something in **.
But we need to understand what the ultimate goal is ... In fact, it is to be able to survive after graduation - to find a good job, so, looking at so many students who have been employed, what do you think can be better than them? But when I go to university, no matter how well I learn, first of all, language is an extraordinary achievement.
Compared with our native language, there are definitely not as many people who do not learn foreign languages as there are none, so there are definitely fewer competitors when looking for a job. And in the native language environment of foreign people, no matter what, it is better than what you learned in China, plus your own major, and you can't find a job... That can only be said to be a character problem 2
Another benefit of being abroad is the exercise of yourself. It is not easy for ordinary people to go abroad, far away from their homeland, relying on themselves for everything, they must have to work, they are very exercised, and they go to school for a few years, although they have no job, it is equivalent to a few years of experience in employment. Regardless of the sophistication of the people or life plans, etc., it can be said that from the moment you set foot on foreign land, you are struggling on your own...
In China, no matter how far away the school is from home, there is always a feeling of parental dependence, and it is still a flower in the greenhouse. There are a few people who can really plan for themselves, go to work and make money... Hard.
3.As for working-class study abroad, it is not a problem to work hard. Rich people are in the minority after all.
Or we ordinary people struggle more. European and American requirements may be stricter, in addition to being rich is talented, as an ordinary person is not to expect extravagantly. In fact, we can choose Japan, South Korea, Singapore and the like.
You can not only learn things, but also work and exercise, and you don't have to rely on your family. In addition, the culture is similar in employment, adaptation is fast, and there are many related foreign companies after returning to China. Compared with domestic understanding, it is still easy to find a job.
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