Study abroad strategy in Japan: language school or graduate student?

Are you interested in studying in Japan? Whether you want to go to a language school for further study, pursue a university dream, or even challenge the postgraduate entrance examination, every choice has its unique charm. This paper will introduce two ways of studying in Japan in detail to help you better understand the information about studying abroad.

Choose a graduate student from a university.

If you are interested in applying for university graduate students, you need to have 16 years of educational experience (even students who have not graduated from university but are about to graduate will have the opportunity). Prepare a research plan for Japanese majors, and test the Japanese proficiency above N2 (preferably 1 level, so the success rate will be higher). Tuition fees vary from school to school. The tuition fee of national universities is about 270,000 yen (about 2 1 1,000 RMB) for half a year. If you get excellent grades, you may get a tuition-free scholarship!

Choose a language school

If you choose a language school, you need to have 12 years of educational experience, at least N4 or JTEST F in Japanese proficiency test, and have certain economic ability. The tuition is about 300,000 yen (about 24,000 RMB) for half a year. If your Japanese level is enough, you can also choose to enter other subjects in the university, and you can take the college entrance examination one year later!

Suggestions for studying abroad

The success rate of studying abroad is low, so it is suggested to find a reliable intermediary to help, which can greatly improve the success rate. No matter which way you choose to study abroad, I hope you can realize your dream and have a pleasant trip abroad!