First, find a good way to study abroad.
At present, the mainstream way is that high school students pass the language school to take the examination of monks, while undergraduates pass the language school or graduate students to take the examination of monks, but there are other ways to choose. If you don't have a foundation in Japanese and your English scores are particularly good, you can consider SGU project. If all aspects are top-notch, you can try to take the exam directly. In short, you should find the best way and school to study abroad according to your actual situation. Don't overestimate or underestimate yourself. Every year, students who overestimate their own strength because of inaccurate information lead to the failure of direct examinations in various places.
Second, prepare for studying abroad
After we find a suitable way to study abroad, we must study hard. With the exception of the English program SGU, all other ways of studying abroad must require Japanese scores. Aze suggested that you should improve your Japanese as much as possible before going to Japan, which would be much easier in Japan.
Besides Japanese, try to collect accurate information, such as which universities have your favorite majors? What level does EJU need to reach to take the exam? What are the questions in the monk exam? What exams are there on campus? This kind of problem must be clear, so that we can know ourselves and know ourselves.
Third, do a good job in cost budgeting.
Although Japan is close to China, it also goes abroad, and it costs thousands of dollars to fly back and forth. However, many of our classmates have never been to Japan, and they don't know much about the local price consumption in Japan, which brings great trouble to the students in budgeting. Aze offers you two ways to budget here. First, you can search the Japanese study abroad budget online, and similar articles abound. Just find the price described in the article and calculate it yourself. However, pay attention to the second method. You can come to Aze and let Aze, an emotionless budget calculator, do the calculation for you. You just need to input all kinds of information to get the answer.
Fourth, the conditions for studying in Japan
1, education
What qualifications do you need to apply for various schools in Japan?
Language school:
12 years or above.
According to China's education system, 12 is a secondary school, vocational high school or technical school that graduated from high school or is equivalent to high school.
Professional schools:
12 years or above.
A junior college is similar to a "junior college" in China, but it is not the same.
A specialized school is an educational institution whose purpose is to learn the knowledge, technology and skills needed in occupation and real life and improve self-cultivation. Japan's employment rate can reach 90%.
University:
12 years or above.
The equivalent of China's "undergraduate" education system is four years.
Graduate students:
15 years or above.
College degree or above in China.
"Postgraduate" in Japan refers to the preparatory stage of Japanese universities. There is no degree or diploma at this stage, which is the preparation stage for becoming a formal university student. In general, the study time is 0.5-2 years. After graduating from graduate school, he passed the friar exam and became a formal friar student.
Friar:
15 years or above.
College degree or above in China.
Japanese "monks" are equivalent to graduate students in China.
There are several ways to become a monk:
1 Passed the language school and took an examination of monks in Japan.
Pass the pre-graduate stage and take the Japanese monk exam.
Prepare directly in China, and go to Japan to test monks directly through tourist visas.
2. Language
Do I have to know Japanese to apply for studying in Japan? The answer is no!
As a developed country with perfect education system and high education level, Japan has set up English teaching programs in many universities, which means that our international students can apply for studying in Japan by using their English scores. Of course, there are also higher requirements for the level of English achievement.
Besides the above, what are the language requirements for studying in Japan?
Language school:
Japanese has reached N5 level.
J- Test Class F NAT5 Class 5 Class 5
/kloc-proof of Japanese class hours above 0/80 class hours.
Professional schools:
N2 equivalent level
University:
N2 or above
Graduate students:
Science: N2
Liberal arts: N 1
Art students: N2 or above.