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Study Strategies of College Students Studying in Japan
This paper will provide two ways for junior college students to study in Japan and help them better understand the relevant information about studying in Japan.

Direct friar course

After graduating from junior college, students with Japanese level 2 or above can take a monk course for two years directly and then get a master's degree. If Japanese reaches Level 2, you can directly apply for 2 years in China and then get a master's degree.

Postgraduate examination class

For students who have no Japanese foundation or have studied Japanese for a short time, if they want to study in Japan, they may wish to apply for a Japanese language school first. In traditional specialized courses, students who have no confidence in their Japanese should choose this way to apply for studying in Japan because Japanese universities have extremely high requirements for Japanese.