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Studying in Japan is hard, especially when you're so young.
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What do you come to junior high school, let's come back after high school = = You can be directly admitted to a better university, and you have the treatment of international students.
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Have a good talk, talk about your opinions, reasons, and you will agree.
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Are you coming alone, or do you have relatives in Japan?
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Get a comprehensive overview of information on studying abroad in Japanese high schools, and then take the Japanese High School Deviation Test. After graduating from junior high school, I studied Japanese full-time, visited a Japanese high school, attended a Japanese high school admissions briefing, entrance exam, applied for a visa, and finally entered the school. Generally, it takes six to nine months to apply for a Japanese high school, interview, admission, obtain a status of residence, and apply for a visa.
In general, students who have graduated from junior high school or are enrolled in high school, aged 14 to 20 years old, can be enrolled. Graduated from junior high school or enrolled in high school, with a junior high school diploma; Proof of one-year study in Japanese at home The financial guarantor must have a stable job and income, and a deposit of about RMB 200,000 is required.
Since most of the Japanese high schools that accept international students are boarding, in addition to tuition and dormitory fees, they will also incur additional expenses such as food, uniforms, and school activities, and cannot engage in activities other than those that are not qualified for qualifications, such as part-time jobs, so they have to prepare about 150,000 RMB per year for studying abroad.
Advantages of going to Japan for high school in the third year of junior high school:
1. If you go to Japan to study in high school, you can master Japanese better earlier.
2. There are few differences in culture, eating habits, living habits, etc., and compared with European and American high schools, Japanese high schools are more suitable for Chinese young students.
3. Japan's school system is the same as China's, and it can be seamlessly connected with Japanese high schools regardless of whether you graduate from junior high school or are studying in high school.
4. In terms of school management, compared with European and American high schools, Japanese high schools are more suitable for Chinese young students.
5. After studying in a Japanese high school, it is more secure to enter a Japanese university for a bachelor's degree.
6. Compared with studying in Europe and the United States, it is more economical and convenient to study in Japan.
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1. Graduated from junior high school;
2. Under the age of 20;
3. Japanese before going abroad to reach the N3 level (no need to provide a Japanese language examination certificate);
4. Parents can provide 18.2 million bank deposit certificates The way to study in Japan after graduating from junior high school is to go to Japan to study in high school (3 years), obtain a Japanese high school Chinese certificate, and directly enter a Japanese university (4 years).
If you can, please give a thumbs up, thank you.
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Conditions for studying abroad in high schools in Japan
1.Proof of more than 1 year of Japanese language study at a regular school.
2.The age must be over 15 years old, less than 18 years old, generally over 14 years old, under 20 years old.
3.If you have obtained a certificate of 9 years of compulsory education experience recognized in China, you can also show a certificate of return to your educational qualifications.
4.You will be required to take an entrance exam for a Japanese high school, which is divided into a written test and an interview, and the subjects of the written test are mathematics, English, and Japanese.
Japanese High School Application Process
There are many procedures and exams for applying to a high school in Japan, and depending on the target high school, applicants will generally face 2-3 exams.
The first exam: Generally, the school will arrange an interview in China or the Internet. Use this interview to find out what the student wants and how supportive the parents are.
Format: Interview.
Second Exam: Individual exams for each school. The topic is different for each school.
Format: Interview Written Examination.
Third Exam: A very small number of schools will have a re-examination.
Format: Go to Japan for a second test.
Note: Individual schools require students to take the Japanese High School Independent Entrance Examination, which is divided into a written test and an interview. The subjects of the written test are mathematics, English and Chinese. The Japanese High School Entrance Examination is generally held on February 10 and 12 every year.
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If you have a visa, you can borrow it or apply to your school or education department to study in Japan.
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Japanese high school students. Let's go to Bilibili and ask, there are many students studying in Japan.
Is Germany an English-speaking country......
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Maybe when you get on, you won't be divided.
High school bar. I have examples of this all around me.
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Absolutely not, KFC is very strict with these employees, and besides, you are only 15 years old and underage at all, if you take someone else's ID card, the manager who gives you a face will also see it, so you still don't go!