1) Name and duration of study in Japan;
2) whether you have participated in the interview of the school (you can answer that you have communicated with the school and are exempt from the test);
3) Why did you choose this school? Will Japanese schools pursue further studies after graduation? What are your plans?
4) What are the tuition fees of Japanese schools? About how much living expenses your parents provide you every month;
5) Parents' unit, monthly income, annual income, etc. (consistent with the application materials submitted);
6) Your current Japanese ability (where did you learn it at the Japanese Language School and how long did you study it);
7) Whether to fill in the application form by yourself (be sure to answer yes);
8) Whether the materials provided are true and effective (true).
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