2. The materials required for studying abroad are explained in the Japanese Embassy in official website; First-class national universities need TOEFL or TOEFL scores, while other general national universities, public and private universities generally do not need English scores. The specific content shall be confirmed in official website of each university, and the content of Japanese webpage shall prevail. Japanese proficiency 1 is generally necessary, and you need to pass the traffic test (cultural test) and the college entrance examination and interview. It is impossible to accurately explain the level of cultural courses. Japanese level 1 is a must. The minimum registration scores of mobile test scores will be announced in official website of each university. The content of Japanese web pages shall prevail, and the content of English or Chinese web pages shall be taken as reference. As a selection exam, any university is admitted from high score to low score. Because Japanese universities enroll students independently, each school has its own entrance examination and interview, so the admission line is hard to say clearly.
3. It is enough for the intermediary to apply for a Japanese language school visa. During your stay in the Japanese Language School, you passed the mobile test (cultural test) and the entrance examination and interview of the university. If you have other ways to get a visa to Japan, there are only difficulties and risks-for example, if you don't have acquaintances and intermediaries in Japan, aren't you worried about sending a large tuition fee to a language school in Japan?
4. There is a supervision website for study abroad agents called "Education Foreign-related Supervision Information King". Look for it in your area, and read more complaints and warnings. If you are still not at ease, I suggest you find a lawyer to conduct a judicial static investigation, such as their qualifications, property, legal disputes and so on. , including your investigation of unfavorable terms when signing a contract with an intermediary.
5. Language school 1 annual tuition fee of 50,000-70,000 RMB; College tuition/kloc-0.5-654.38 million RMB, and monthly living expenses (rent, mobile phone, internet, meals and transportation) 7 1.2 million yen. It may be less than 70 thousand yen, which is a little nervous. If you get straight A's in studying abroad, you may get a scholarship of 500-65438+ 10,000 yen per month. If you are lucky, you may get a higher scholarship. If you work part-time, your monthly income will be about 7-65438+ 10,000 yen without affecting your study.
6. Many China people who study in Japan have changed their majors. The specific research direction still needs your consideration. Take an examination of interdisciplinary graduate students (college students), and you still have to learn professional courses. When the professor interviewed you, he thought you had certain research ability. What can impress the professor is to write a simple research plan. Generally speaking, you should carefully study the website of your tutor's research room, understand the content of his research field, find out a subject (or two or three) that you are willing to study, then go online and the library to consult relevant papers, understand its development status, sort out the problems you want to solve, and carefully study ideas, plans, programs, expected goals and effects. Outline: preface, the current solution, problem derivation, method, plan, implementation scheme and method, data result analysis, conclusion and further topics in the future. It's not done at once, so don't worry too much. Read more relevant professional books, academic magazines and papers.
7. During my stay in a language school, I contacted and passed the interview of a university professor. After he accepted your intention, he applied for various exams and formal interviews in the school.
Pursuit (つぃしん):
That is to say, you have been in Japan for some time, right? What visa? As long as they are not "job-hopping within the enterprise", "learning" and "skills", and there are no disputes such as compensation when leaving the company, they can apply for the university. Once accepted, you can change your visa to "study abroad" in the future, get straight A's and apply for a scholarship. If you need to pay liquidated damages, as long as you can accept the amount. There may be problems with forced resignation-if the company calls the immigration bureau to complain, your visa may be problematic in the future. ....