If you want to go to Japan for graduate school, please take a look at it

Updated on educate 2024-07-21
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Don't look for an agent and spend money in vain.

    If you have a friend in Japan, it is more convenient to ask your friend to help you contact a graduate professor and accept you directly into the professor's laboratory as a graduate student.

    If you don't have any friends, it's up to you, go online to find a Japanese university** (if you don't know Japanese, most universities can use the webpage in English), find a professor who you want to study, send an email directly to the professor in English, find a professor and send more emails, and if your grades or professors think you are suitable, a professor will receive you.

    Go for it. Hope you succeed!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Upstairs, don't mislead people.

    1.There are a lot of Japanese language classes, so I won't advertise them if I look for them myself.

    2.There are no major requirements in other aspects, you have to learn Japanese, but you don't need to be level 1, level 3 is enough, of course level 1 is better.

    3.If you are interested, send a letter to your supervisor (English is also acceptable), and if your supervisor agrees, you can come to Japan for a one-year graduate study (not a domestic graduate student) and learn the language. In the second year, the monk is admitted to graduate school.

    4.Let's learn Japanese now and get in touch with the instructor. If he agrees, everything will be fine. There are many forums for studying in Japan on specific schedules, so take a look for yourself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You have to remember that if you want to study in Japan, then you must have a level 1 level Otherwise, the embassy here will not approve you, and the living expenses there are relatively high!

    If you don't know Japanese, then you can't go, but you think Europe and the United States are good

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Well, go ahead and relieve the pressure on domestic employment, and don't come back at all.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The gold content of Japanese graduate students is very high. Japan is now one of the countries with the highest cost performance in the world, and the level of education is recognized. If you go to Japan to study abroad, you don't have to worry about employment at all, even if you return to China in the future, with the increase in trade with Japan, the recognition of Japanese students in China is also very high, and students who go to Japan to study may have greater employment advantages in the future.

    The gold content of Japanese graduate students is not high

    The Japanese education system is very advanced, and students are more likely to make their own choices, with greater learning flexibility and good quality education. Such a Japanese education system will be more in line with the core concept of human resource development. In addition, the Japanese education system determines its strict education management, so that the education system is more suitable for the learning habits of Chinese students, and the Japanese sedan chair contains a developed level of science and technology, high economic level, students can be more easily exposed to the world's cutting-edge technology, broaden their horizons, and have unique advantages for the cultivation of students' world vision.

    Regarding the cost of studying in Japan, the cost of studying in Japan is very cost-effective among the popular destination countries for studying abroad. In addition, Japan allows international students to work part-time, and the service industry in Japan is very developed, and there are many part-time jobs in hot cities, and the labor cost in Japan is very high, so the hourly wage of part-time jobs is also very high. In addition, there are various scholarship systems at Japanese universities, and it is not difficult to apply, so you can usually apply for them.

    How about going to graduate school in Japan?

    The cost of studying for graduate school in Japan is low. The tuition fee for graduate students in Japan is low, only a little more than 10,000 yuan (RMB) for half a year, and the tuition fee for language schools is 4-50,000 yuan a year, which is much less than that at the graduate level. In addition, students who study in Japan spend money for the first one or two years, and then they are self-sufficient in terms of tuition waivers, scholarships, and part-time jobs.

    More importantly, we had a good period of adaptation and transition before starting the monkhood.

    Instead of transitioning to Chinese students in Chinese at a language school, I studied and researched with my future supervisor in the graduate school research room. There's no denying that graduate school does have its good side. For example, be familiar with the campus and the research laboratory in advance; Able to expand the circle of friends; The most important thing is to get some information about the exam and revision.

    This is also the original intention of the national university to offer graduate students. There are also many students who have been successfully promoted to monks within half a year.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Good. 1. Qualifications to apply for graduate school in Japan.

    Graduates must be at least four years old to be eligible for graduate school, and undergraduate graduates are required to hold a valid graduation certificate and degree certificate. It is very unlikely that individual junior college students, self-examinees, and students without degree certificates will directly apply to good national and public universities in Japan in Japan. However, these students can go to Japan by attending a language school before applying for graduate school, so they have a high chance of success.

    Note: Graduate schools generally require students to have a bachelor's degree, but some schools do not require this. Some students who have a double college degree and have studied for four years are still not eligible to apply for graduate school in Japan.

    2. Requirements for students' Japanese language proficiency.

    The minimum requirement for applying directly to Japan for graduate school in Japan is Japanese level 2 or above. However, for students majoring in liberal arts, the Japanese language level is required to be level 1. For science majors, the requirements are slightly lower, but they also need to achieve level 2 or above.

    Although it is theoretically possible to do without a language score for graduate school, as a rule of thumb, if there are no Japanese language students, the success rate of students applying directly in Japan is almost non-existent.

    3. Score requirements for admission to graduate schools in Japan.

    At present, the average score requirements of Japanese graduate schools are not too high, but it is necessary to ensure that there are no failing subjects, and Japanese people value passing points very seriously. However, first-class universities still have to ensure that the average score is above 75 because of the competition. And it's better to have a trend that is getting higher and higher, and if it's getting lower and lower, it's not so good.

    The procedures for studying abroad are complicated, you can find a professional educational institution to help you, such as Sakura International Japanese, which is one of the important brands of New World Education, and is currently one of the few institutions in China that provides high-end Japanese language training courses, and has a place in the field of high-end Japanese language training in China.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    To live independently, to be adaptable, to master their language skills, of course it is good to go to graduate school.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You need to be at level 2 in Japanese and be able to ask your graduate supervisor to write an application for you. Going to graduate school is good and can facilitate learning.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First of all, you have to know the language, and you have to be at the top of your grades, and your family conditions must be good, in fact, I think it's pretty good, at least you can have a lot of job opportunities.

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