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It is very easy to fall in love when you study in Japan, because Japanese women prefer Chinese men, so it is very easy to fall in love.
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If you go to Japan to study, it is very easy to fall in love, because Japanese women are still very open, and you can find better women over there.
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I studied in Japan, so I don't think it's any different from my home country. You have to adapt to the cultural differences over there. I went to Japan to study because Japan is close to home, has similar cultures, food habits, and is very safe.
Japan's educational resources are of the highest quality, and they are among the best in Asia and the world. Japan invests heavily in scientific research and education. There are more than 700 universities in Japan, and the top institutions are also world-renowned.
When I went abroad, I went through Sakura International Japanese Language School, which arranged for students to communicate with each other at a branch school in Japan after they had a certain language foundation, so that they could adapt to life in Japan in advance. One of the tenets of Sakura International Japanese is to "create a learning atmosphere and stimulate interest in learning", in order to improve language communication skills, life-oriented and interest-based communication, in order to create a good learning atmosphere, Sakura International Japanese always believes that a comfortable learning environment is as important as the teaching system, and it is fun to learn Japanese at Sakura International Japanese, and you can also participate in student life clubs and career planning lectures with Japanese teachers. Today, the school has opened Japanese language training centers in more than 30 cities across the country.
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It is very easy to study in Japan and fall in love, for example, if the two of you are together and have a very deep relationship, you can fall in love.
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It's very easy to fall in love no matter what, so you must protect it well, and it will definitely be good if you advocate it.
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I think that if you want to study in Japan, you can find a Chinese student to fall in love!
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It's good to go to Japan to study abroad.
First of all, the cost of studying in Europe and the United States is expensive, and often domestic students from prestigious schools have to get a full and half scholarship to go to Europe and the United States, and the working environment is not as free and casual as Japan.
The burden of economic respect is first and foremost a difficult problem. Moreover, the full awards in Europe and the United States are basically only for you to bear the tuition fee, and it is very difficult to apply. In contrast, Japanese universities can apply for tuition fee waivers first, and Japanese national universities have a 50% or 100% tuition fee waiver system.
Some private universities allow all international students to receive a 30% tuition fee waiver.
There are a variety of scholarships available in Japan, and tuition waivers and scholarships exist independently, so you can apply for a tuition waiver and a scholarship at the same time, which can greatly reduce your financial pressure.
Japan's education strength is strong, there are many famous schools in Japan, the first level attaches great importance to the development of higher education, there are many famous schools in Japan, Japan has an average of 7-10 universities every year to occupy the top 200 forms, Japanese education is at the leading level in the world.
College students don't have to wait until they graduate from college to apply. If you want to study in Japan as soon as possible in your freshman year, you may need to reiterate that you need to take the Japanese college entrance examination for your freshman year, and if you don't have a foundation in Japanese, you need to apply to a Japanese language school. If you want to transfer to Japan as a sophomore or junior student, you need to have the same language skills (you can apply for Japanese (N1 or N2, depending on the major) or English (IELTS required). >>>More
For studying in Japan, the undergraduate tuition fee is 530,000 yen, which is equivalent to 32,000 yuan. Private schools will be more expensive. 10,000 RMB for liberal arts, 10,000 RMB for science. >>>More
It's good to study abroad, but it's not easy to work in Japan. The Japanese have a strong sense of xenophobia and grouping. And if you are interested in working, you can go to Japan to study and graduate school, and then go back to China for development, which is more conducive to future career development for Chinese students. >>>More
Materials are a must-know before studying in Japan!
The application conditions for accompanying students are basically as follows: >>>More