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People may have advised you not to come to Japan, probably because you came to Japan to continue your medical studies. In Japan, the tuition fee for medical departments is the highest one, and it costs 2 million yen a year. If you want to come to Japan, the Immigration Bureau will not approve you without a good reason.
If you say that you only came to Japan to learn the language, I don't think it's so easy to sign up. Now it's not so easy to come to Japan, you have to have not only a guarantee but also a reason to come to Japan, and if he thinks you're a little unreasonable, don't think about coming. So, if you want to come to Japan, it's a good idea to do your homework.
Now, some people have everything complete and complete and are still denied a visa, you have to be mentally prepared!
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It's not easy to lose a lot of countries I want to sign Canada or Japan, Canada is even more difficult...
Questions about studying abroad.
The first thing you have to think about is what kind of life you want to live in the future, and whether or not you really want to go abroad.
Think about it, when you come back from abroad in a few years, what will it be like back home, will you still be able to integrate?
And then there's the question of your age, how old are you when you're good at learning? Is it too late for your career to start again?
If you are just learning Japanese, you can go to closed classes such as Beijing and Shanghai, 1-20,000 RMB, 1 year, almost level 1, you don't have to go abroad.
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If you can go, you can go a little bit, but you can go through level 2 first.
If you don't go there, you have to go to a language school.
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Why did Lu Xun go to Japan back then? It's just to learn more advanced medical skills!
Of course, he later learned that medical skills could no longer save China at that time...
If you really want to learn Japanese, you might as well go for it.
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Most people study abroad to have a better life, and students who go to Japan to study may be optimistic about the environment and order of Japan, or they may want to stay and work in Japan after studying abroad. In short, the advantage of studying abroad is that there will be more room and opportunities for development after returning from further study. The following is an analysis of how good it is to return to China after studying in Japan?
So what can you do after graduating from studying in Japan?
If you want to stay and work in Japan after completing your studies, there is a great opportunity to do so. Because there is a general tendency of "declining birthrate" in Japanese families, young couples are reluctant to have children, resulting in a serious shortage of young labor force in society, and there is a great need for new forces such as Chinese students to enter, so it is relatively easy to find employment.
However, I would like to suggest that students return to China for employment, and there will be more development space and opportunities in China after returning from studying abroad, especially compared with international students in Europe and the United States, because they will be more favored by domestic employers because of the influence of the culture of Japanese rigorous work. At the same time, from the national level, the country also hopes that our international students can return to China to participate in work.
In fact, it is a good choice whether you stay in Japan to work or return to China.
If you want to return to your home country to work, the Chinese Ministry of Education can certify the degree you have obtained in Japan, and there will be no negative impact when applying for a job. Moreover, if you have studied abroad in Japan for several years, your excellent Japanese language skills will add a lot of points. There are many Japanese companies in China, and they are very fond of hiring international students who know both China and Japan.
If you want to stay and work in Japan, you don't have to worry about employment. Japan is a country where talent is scarce, and many Japanese companies hold large-scale job fairs every year, and the employment rate of international students in Japan is among the highest in the world.
You don't have to worry about visas, as any international student who has completed a junior college, university, or graduate school in Japan can work in Japan and obtain a work visa.
We recommend that you stay and work in Japan for a few years after graduation before deciding whether to return to your home country or continue living in Japan. After a few years of work experience, the advantages of returning to your home country for employment will be even more obvious.
Those who have lived in Japan for 10 years and have worked for more than 5 years can apply for permanent residency, and after obtaining permanent residency, they can travel freely between China and Japan without applying for a visa.
Many people are still very confused about studying abroad, because today's returnees do not have the same advantages as before. But in any case, we have to face the reality of finding a job, and even graduates of prestigious colleges and universities cannot escape it. Studying abroad is an additional capital that can be chosen for us, international students have the advantage of being bilingual compared with domestic university graduates, and their knowledge is longer than that of domestic students, so studying abroad is still of great practical significance.
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As a school teacher in Japan, my advice is:
Graduate students in Japan (master's degree in Chinese), graduate students in Chinese refer to graduate students in pre-master's degree programs of graduate schools or faculties. There is a difference between the fees of public universities and private universities in Japan, and most private universities have a 30% reduction in tuition fees, so the fees are not much different from those of national and public universities, ranging from 50,900,000 yen a year, or 4,600,000 yen. However, Japan is one of the countries that allows legal part-time work among all study abroad countries, and there are many types of Japanese scholarships, and most students can apply for them.
Therefore, studying in Japan is the most suitable for students from working families. The family prepares the first period of study abroad expenses of 10 120,000 yuan, and the tuition and living expenses in Japan can be solved by working part-time, applying for scholarships and tuition waivers.
1. Directly apply for graduate re-examination students.
The advantages are: it can be improved and strengthened in terms of professional knowledge, and there is a slight advantage when taking the college entrance examination.
Disadvantages: 1. High intermediary fees. 2. If the Japanese language itself is not strong in China, the Japanese language at the graduate level will not be improved much, and many people will be half-jars of water when they graduate from graduate school.
3. Since the materials for applying for graduate school include contacting the professor, the research plan is packaged by the intermediary for you, once the professor finds out that you are not the one in the letter and the research proposal after arriving at the school, the professor may dismiss you and let you leave, which is risky. 4. There is very little room for school choice, and there is basically only a school at the graduate level.
Second, go to the language and then go to the academy:
The advantages are: 1. The processing fee is low. 2. You can improve your Japanese in a solid way. 3. When taking the graduate school entrance examination, there is a wide range of schools to choose from, and there are many roads.
Disadvantages: 1. You need to improve your professional knowledge, and it all depends on your professional knowledge in college.
In summary, the time spent on both paths is about the same, and the cost is similar. After studying abroad, you can find a job in Japan or return to Japan to work for a Japanese-funded company, and you may not be able to compete with undergraduate students who have graduated from Japanese universities because their Japanese language skills are not as good as those who have graduated from Japanese universities. Therefore, I personally recommend going to a language school, sharpening knives and not chopping wood!
A good language school in Japan has a special class for graduate school.
Third, if you still have questions or problems with the handling of materials, you can contact me verbally at 365178.
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If you want to go to a language school, you need at least 12 years of education and a Japanese language certificate. The certificate of deposit is generally 18 20w.
If you want to go directly to graduate school in Japan, you must have at least a bachelor's degree and a first-level certificate in Japanese (level 2 in science), and a certificate of deposit depending on the place.
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Hello. There are two ways to go to Japan after graduating from university.
1. Language school, Japanese level 4 or above, 12 years of education or more, deposit certificate.
2. Direct postgraduate examination, Japanese level 1, 16 years of education
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You can add the background of the institution in the study abroad volunteer reference system according to your GPA, language score and your major, and the system will match the case of students who are similar to you according to your GPA+language score + major + college, and you can learn how other students choose.
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1. If you want to go to Japan for undergraduate studies, you can apply to a Japanese language school first, and then take the International Student Examination in Japan - enter a Japanese university;
2. If you want to go to Japan to study for a master's degree, you can apply for a graduate degree from a Japanese university in China, take the monk examination after going to Japan, and then you can enter a master's degree in a Japanese university after passing.
The above conditions need to be met respectively:
1. Apply for a Japanese language school: You need to complete 12 years of formal school education, have a certain foundation in Japanese, or have a 0 foundation, in this case, you need to negotiate with the school.
2. Graduate students applying for Japanese universities: Those who have received 16 years of school education in their home country, graduated from a university (four years), or have been recognized as having an equivalent degree, have a certain level of Japanese or English ability, and have the corresponding research ability.
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