Graduate School Entrance Examination 203 Japanese and 201 English

Updated on educate 2024-07-11
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It must be Japanese, not fragrant, not popular, mainly passed the postgraduate entrance examination first.

    English is a big difficulty every year, and the 60 test is considered good, but our students chose the Japanese test this year with a score of about 90 ......It's easy to take a foreign language other than English, and you're so good at Japanese.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Choose Japanese!! Such a good advantage, the general score line for postgraduate English is 4,50 points, but you will definitely be able to take the postgraduate Japanese exam, I have taken the exam, the postgraduate Japanese is easier than level 2, which one do you say? This is the advantage, don't think about it, choose Japanese

    Taking the Japanese or English test will not affect your graduate studies, it depends on the score to admit you Not many graduate students are admitted, it doesn't matter if the teacher is old, there are still few people who learn Japanese You say yes! Be sure to choose Japanese!! I wish you success!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Japanese test by all means!

    Japanese is not very difficult for you to get into graduate school. Because your Japanese grades are really good.

    Secondly, Japanese is a small language compared to English. The demand is definitely greater than in English, and it's good to find a job.

    Japanese test by all means!

    The political proposal will be timely after September. I looked at distraction before, and it didn't work well. Seen and forgotten.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I'm also going to graduate school next year I'm also a Japanese major I'm applying for Japanese language education Our last class of students took the exam for foreign trade and economics instead of taking the Japanese road and changed to economics I think you have to consult your parents, teachers, and what you think in your own hearts Are you really interested in Japanese or other interests What career you want to pursue It also depends on the major with a high employment rate at the time I think you ask other people's opinions on the Internet is someone else's opinion after all, and it's all a one-sided idea We don't know your specific situation and interests, so our opinions are often more objective, and I was more confused than you, but then I asked teachers, parents, and my seniors, and finally I decided to go to graduate school in Japanese language education and become a teacher in the future.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Let's take the Japanese test, because you only have the advantage of Japanese in the English test, but English, English and American literature, etc. are your disadvantages, and in the Japanese test, your Japanese is average, and your English is not bad, after all, Japanese is your major, and learning English is everywhere, and Japanese is delicious! I'm an English major, and I've passed level 8, what can I do?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In July and December, there are Japanese language exams.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The difficulty is close. 203 Japanese is better to test, because the 203 graduate school entrance examination essay only writes a large essay, there are no sorting questions, and the test question structure is really easy to test.

    203 Japanese is a Japanese language subject in the public course of the unified examination, suitable for non-Japanese majors, and the test code is 203, so it is generally called 203 Japanese.

    It is applicable to all candidates who apply for the public Japanese 203 entrance examination in the foreign language optional entrance examination, and many schools can choose 203 Japanese in the preliminary examination for majors in literature and history, science and engineering, art, and economics and management.

    The 203 Japanese test paper is unified across the country, but the passing standard for 203 Japanese, that is, the standard for delineating the score line for graduate students in each university, is different. The schools that draw the line independently have their own lines, some schools according to the national line, and some schools determine the line according to the proportion of the difference retest, and the specific situation needs to refer to the information released by the relevant schools and the state in that year.

    According to the syllabus, the normal difficulty is between N2 and N1, but in fact, there are oversyllabus from time to time, and in terms of reading questions, the difficulty of the reading part of Japanese 203 is slightly higher than that of N2.

    Compared to N1N2, Japanese 203 focuses more on the practicality of the language. Even so, compared with the postgraduate Japanese 203 and the postgraduate English, the difficulty of the postgraduate Japanese is still much smaller, which is mainly reflected in the following three points

    In the same test time, the number of Japanese questions and question types are relatively small, so you can concentrate on targeted revision.

    From the perspective of the syllabus requirements, the Japanese syllabus actually examines fewer words, and the Japanese language is more dominant.

    Judging from the overall difficulty of the test paper, Japanese is slightly easier than English, and Japanese is more dominant.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The difficulty of the 203 Japanese language entrance examination is about N2 of the level test.

    In fact, there is still a big difference between the postgraduate Japanese 203 and the exam, so when you review, you should review for the postgraduate Japanese 203, rather than using the method of the exam.

    Although there are similarities between Japanese for graduate school entrance examinations and Japanese for examinations, they are two completely different types of exams in terms of the way they are examined. For example, the Graduate School Japanese 203 test is written and the Graduate Japanese exam is not tested, and the Graded Japanese test is Listening, but the Postgraduate Japanese is not tested, but this does not mean that the Exam Course + Composition Course = Postgraduate Japanese. This is because the focus of the two exams is different.

    Basic information on Japanese language graduate education in Japan:

    1. First of all, there are about 60+ schools in China that recruit master's degrees, that is, master's degrees in Japanese language and literature, the main direction is language, literature, culture, economy, education, etc.; No more than 10 schools recruit this master's degree, and the tuition fee for this master's degree is very expensive, mainly for the study of translation applications. Therefore, most people are going to take the master's degree.

    2. The Japanese graduate school entrance examination is generally for politics, two foreign languages, two Japanese professional courses, two foreign languages are generally English-based, and professional courses are tested a lot of things, classical grammar, various literary cultures, longer Chinese to Japanese, Japanese to Chinese, and writing are basically involved, so non-Japanese majors need to exercise basic skills, and the foundation is the most important.

    3. At present, only Northeast Normal University is the best school in China that does not allow cross-major examinations, and other good schools, such as Beijing Foreign University and Shanghai Foreign University, do not restrict undergraduate majors.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The difficulty level of the Japanese Language 203 Entrance Examination is between N2 and N1 on the Japanese Language Proficiency Level.

    According to the level of Japanese and English, N2 is equivalent to English level 4 and English level 6, and N1 is equivalent to English major level 8.

    However, in terms of the difficulty of the test, Japanese N2 and N1 are easier than English 6 and English major 8, English 6 vocabulary requires about 5500, the vocabulary of professional 8 is at least not less than 8000, preferably greater than 10000, Japanese N2 vocabulary requires about 6000, N1 requires about 10000 words.

    Although the vocabulary required by the two is almost the same, a large part of Japanese vocabulary is a combination of Chinese words + kana, although many of the glyphs and meanings have changed, but there are still many glyphs similar to the meaning of the words, which is very conducive to Chinese understanding and memorizing Japanese words, and will also improve memory efficiency.

    I don't have any skill in learning words (some might say some have fun mnemonics), I mean that the memory of words is not firm and clear. Method, according to their own habits can be, some people just memorize, some people associate memory, are just personal habits.

    When memorizing words, you can follow the Japanese postgraduate syllabus, the Japanese postgraduate syllabus contains 7000 words required to be mastered in the exam, because the vocabulary of the Japanese proficiency level test N2 and N1 is redundant compared to the Japanese postgraduate examination 203, and our purpose is to take the postgraduate examination Japanese 203, so you can only memorize the vocabulary on the outline according to the postgraduate examination syllabus, and then talk about the rest of the words later.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The difficulty of Japanese 203 is equivalent to the difficulty of English level N2.

    There are generally three types of Japanese language for graduate school entrance examinations.

    1. Public Japanese, which is also a unified examination and non-professional Japanese, is also called 203 Japanese because its test code is 203;

    2. Master's courses for Japanese majors;

    3. The subjects to be examined by candidates majoring in English are commonly known as Japanese as a second language.

    The specific also needs to look at the enrollment catalog and enrollment plan of the selected school, which generally has the research direction of each major, and some have the enrollment plan number and examination subjects.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, 204 Japanese and English are both foreign Chinese exams, but you have to be mentally prepared, if you use 203 Japanese to go to graduate school, when you go to graduate school, you need to take Japanese when other students go to study English.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's pretty much the same, or contact and consult the school you want to apply for, the school level is different, and the score is different.

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