Study in Japan 5, Study in Japan

Updated on educate 2024-07-23
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    You can go to Shanghai Jiaotong University Onlly Japan to study in a preparatory class, study for 14 months, and then go directly to Japan to study at a university.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It's ridiculous, in the countryside of Kyushu, whoever goes is unlucky.

    If you want to come to Japan to study at a university with a high school degree, you can only get a visa through a language school, and then you can take the exam and enter a university after you have a high school degree.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The ground floor has been said in detail. The university examination taken by international students is referred to as the entrance examination, and if you score high, you can get a scholarship directly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Now I need to take the results of the Japanese aptitude test, or, as a beginner, I'm working hard!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1.To study in Japan, you must have completed 12 years of education, have a high school diploma, and have a Japanese J-Test F level (half a year of study time to reach Japanese level 4 with 0 basic knowledge). The above are the most basic requirements, and then go to study the language for a year, the language school opens in April and October every year, and the better language schools in Japan such as Tsubasa Language School (Osaka), Tamagawa International Language School (Tokyo).

    2.The TOEFL score depends on the requirements of the school, preferably 80 or above. A TOEFL score is required for graduate schools at good universities, such as the University of Tokyo.

    3.Let's talk about the problem you overlooked - visas! Whether the school admits you or not depends on your academic performance, and it is very easy to get admission after meeting the requirements, but studying abroad "admission is the premise, and visa is the key!"

    You must know that Japan's first visa is strict to the point of almost harsh, the difference between traditional Chinese characters and simplified Chinese characters, a typo may cause visa refusal, become a lifelong regret, the composition of the guarantee, **, history, etc. are important materials, not "rich" can fool the visa officer.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello. If you don't graduate from high school, you can only go to Japan to study high school first. Then go to university or vocational school.

    The main reason is that the selection surface is relatively small.

    If you want to go to Japan after graduating from high school, you can choose a language school first, and then go to a university or vocational school.

    Hope it helps.

    If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are very few high schools in Japan that accept international students below high school level, so it's best to go after graduating from high school and study Japanese now, because Japanese language is required to study in Japan.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    OK!!! But you're just going to spend more!!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you want to study abroad, you must meet the requirements of 12 years of formal education, and students who have graduated from high school, higher vocational school, technical secondary school and technical school can also have a certain foundation in Japanese and take a J-test certificate.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. It seems that many people are struggling with the problem of dialects, just as Beijing dialect is not Mandarin, and the real standard Japanese is not the so-called "Tokyo accent". Standard Japanese is a language that is taught and practiced in class by qualified teachers. Teachers at both Kanto and Kansai schools teach in standard Japanese, so you can't speak a language that you can't learn in Kansai.

    Instead, I suggest that students who aim for university in the Tokyo area should go to the Kansai area to attend a language school first, so that they can truly experience the culture of Kanto and Kansai in Japan, and the Kansai region can be said to be the birthplace of Japanese culture and national spirit, and they can experience traditional Japanese culture in Kansai. Being able to understand Kansai dialect is equivalent to mastering one more dialect than students who go to school in the Tokyo area, and it will also help you find a job in the future.

    2. As a person who has come over, I personally suggest that LZ should consider more about which language school can help you get into the ideal university than the distance problem, although many say that most of the language schools are similar and teach languages, but the overall atmosphere of the school and whether there is experience in college counseling, as well as whether the teacher is serious and responsible, these are very important external factors. If LZ is a high school student, it is recommended to find a school with strict management and serious and responsible teachers. I have classmates at the Kansai Language Institute in Kyoto, and the school is very responsible for teaching and student management, and I know very well about the internal entrance examinations of public universities in Japan (which makes me very envious).

    If the goal of LZ is to get into a top university in Japan, it is recommended that you find a language school that has students applying to a well-known school every year, so that the teacher will be more targeted in guiding you to go on to higher education, which can improve your success rate.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The language school in Kansai also teaches standard Japanese, but in real life Kansai Benta.

    Schools in Tokyo are only more convenient for transportation, and I don't know what you mean by inconvenient transportation.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You can't hear the dialect of Kansai, and it is only used in the family room. So you go to a language school over there, so you don't have to worry about dialects.

    Transportation in Japan is very developed, so you don't have to worry about traffic problems.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Here's a look at my own experience.

    Japanese language schools in Kansai don't have much of a dialect problem.

    There are several questions to ask when it comes to getting into a school in Tokyo.

    The first is that the application materials and the like need to be mailed to you by mail.

    The second is that you need to take a car to Tokyo to take the test (which is convenient, but it costs a lot of money to come here).

    The third is that if you are applying for a public university or a metropolitan university, you may have to pay an extra entrance fee (our school, Tokyo Metropolitan University, is 170,000 yuan).

    Finally, when you first arrive in Tokyo, it will be a little more difficult to find a house because you can't see the property in advance.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. If you have this, there will be no problem economically, the key is to take out a loan for a few years?

    2. The lead state uses real estate as collateral, and individuals cannot borrow from the bank without fixed assets as collateral.

    3. The interest is not very clear, in short, it is higher than bank deposits. In addition, there are many forms of repayment, and the interest rate for each type is different.

    4. Try to get some materials that can prove that your parents have a lot of income.

    5. In Kyoto and Osaka, it can be more than 100,000 a month, and in Tokyo it will be more.

    I admit that I worked 6 hours a day, from 18 o'clock to 24 o'clock, every day, and 9 hours on weekends, not very tired but very fast, and the tuition and living expenses were just enough. At that time, I was young and energetic, and girls didn't dare to say it. At that time, there were many girls in the class who worked 2 or 3 jobs, working every morning and night, and dozing off in the afternoon.

    But when you go to college, you won't be able to play so much, otherwise it will affect your homework.

    6You should have to go to the language school bus first to go to Japan, because you can't get a visa in addition to that. Fuji International is not bad, and the teachers are quite responsible.

    7. Find an agent, they have a lot of information about language schools. At least when you're about to graduate. Go in October or April.

    If a girl goes, she should think twice, and she will be almost thirty after graduation. The love career has achieved nothing, and when she comes back, she still recalls the name of a female international student. In the eyes of the country's rotten insiders, the life style of international students is not very good.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. When you refer to a study abroad loan, do you mean a security deposit? If it is a deposit, it is okay, because if the loan comes out, the deposit certificate does not reflect any loan sail to make wild money.

    2. What do I need to mortgage my property? It's not clear.

    3. The loan interest is uniform. They all follow the attitude of the People's Bank of China to call interest rates.

    4. The parents' salary income certificate can be opened in the current situation.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You majored in business, so I guess your Japanese language skills are a bit lacking. If you want to study in Japan, then here are a few suggestions:

    1. Let's start learning some simple Japanese. After going to Japan in this way, I was able to have a simple communication with the Japanese.

    2. Because you are an undergraduate student, it is estimated that you should want to go to graduate school (called a graduate student in Japan). However, if you are majoring in business and have no foundation in Japanese, it is recommended to go to a language school to study Japanese for a year.

    3. It is easier to study in Japan than in the United States, and in Europe. Because you have already graduated from a bachelor's degree, if you go to graduate school, you don't need to take the international student exam. However, if you want to go to Japan for another bachelor's degree, you will need to take the International Student Examination for International Students.

    4. Generally, the cost of a language school is between 50,000 and 60,000 yuan a year. The annual cost of graduate school is between 70,000 and 80,000 yuan. The cost of living in Japan is generally 6,500 yuan to 7,500 yuan.

    After going to Japan for 3 times, I got a part-time job permit, and then I was able to go to work. Generally, the minimum income per month is 80,000 yen (about 6,400 people).

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's easy to Jane Sun Zhi, you see how the Japanese you stopped is. It is a year that requires the examination for international students. The tuition fee for one year is 10,000 RMB. All the expenses of Kaizi are about 100,000 yuan, and the guarantee of 200,000 yuan is frozen for 3 months.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you have graduated from a bachelor's degree in China, you can consider going to Japan for graduate school after graduation, and you need to provide relevant materials to apply, and graduate school is the lowest cost of all study abroad programs in Japan.

    Let's take a look at Japan's graduate school first

    1. Graduate students in national and public universities are different from domestic graduate students in terms of concept, in Japan the master's degree is called a monk, and the graduate student is equivalent to the preparatory department of the monk, and foreign students generally pass the graduate study for half a year and a year, and then enter the monk course after passing the entrance examination for the monk, and graduate after two years to obtain a master's degree.

    2. Graduate students in Japan are subject to the tutor decision system, which means that the school will only allow admission after the tutor agrees to accept you. To apply, you need to provide a degree certificate, grades of major courses in school, graduation**, foreign language proficiency certificate, etc., but the key to the application is your research plan, which directly reflects your research direction and research ability. Because of the difference in academic thinking between China and Japan, many people fail to apply because the research proposal does not meet the requirements of the supervisor.

    3. The language requirements are N3 for science and engineering majors, N2 for liberal arts majors, and Japanese language requirements can be met in China. If you want to apply to a better national or public university, it is best to provide an English TOEFL score.

    6. It is recommended to apply for graduate school in Japan's national and public universities, the tuition fee is very low, the tuition fee is about 340,000 yen a year, and the payment is about 10,000 RMB for a semester every half a year.

    The tuition waiver is divided into 30% free, semi-free and full free, and the overall situation is less, and Yunlu can apply for it if the general study is not too bad.

    There are many types of scholarships, and the amount and requirements are different, so you need to pay more attention to the application time and conditions when you arrive in Japan.

    That's all for it, but it's best to tell us about your details, such as your school, your usual professional grades, and your foreign language level.

    If you still have any questions, please feel free to contact me by name.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is recommended that you go to a professional intermediary agency for consultation, and my classmate is doing well in Australia.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Ask the experts who study abroad on the other side of the blue.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello classmates, glad you asked!

    1. There are two ways for high school graduates to study in Japan, one is to apply for a language school in the middle of the spring, and apply to a Japanese university through the language school transition; The second is to apply directly to Japanese universities from China.

    2. The tuition fee of a Japanese language school is about 50,000 RMB a year, and the living expenses are about 5-70,000 RMB. The annual tuition fee of public universities is about 30,000 yuan, and the annual tuition fee of private universities is about 70,000 yuan. In Japan, students are allowed to work part-time for no more than 28 hours a week and 8 hours a day during winter and summer vacations.

    The hourly wage is about 1,000 yen (80 yuan). After calculation, working about four hours a day can cover your tuition and the regular expenses of student training for a year.

    3. If you have a level 2 in Japanese, you can apply directly to some schools in China, such as Waseda University, Meiji University, Hokuriku University, Doshisha University, etc. However, state-owned and public universities do not recruit students directly from China. If you are Kyoto University, you will need to go to Japan and pass the transition to a language school.

    4. To take the university entrance examination in Japan, you have to pass two levels: 1. The international student test for foreigners (similar to the Chinese college entrance examination, twice a year); 2. Go to each school to participate in the independent examination set by the school itself.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If you can find a national university that accepts your conditions, you don't need to go to a language school.

    Although the national tuition fee is not high, if you can't get a scholarship, it will be more troublesome, if you go to a national university, the second-level Japanese is not enough, and the national university is busy, so it is estimated that you have little time to work.

    If you have money at home, you don't have to worry.

    If you find a school that accepts you, you will need to prepare, finally, a certificate of old graduation, a certificate of final graduation, a certificate of employment of the guarantor, a certificate of income, a certificate of deposit (in USD) (and a certificate of your language studies.

    The other thing is what the school wants.

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