First, Japanese.
Japanese accounts for half of the total score of 800, with 400 points. Therefore, the content of economy and politics is of course very important to both liberal arts and science, but the most important thing to master is Japanese.
First of all, it is different from the test of N 1. The Japanese test for foreign students in Japan is only divided into three parts. The first part is reading comprehension, which is what you have to do, and then listening. These two parts are the main parts. Finally, there is a part called writing, which does not account for 400 points, and the total score of 400 points is 200 points respectively. 200 points is listening, and writing has a separate 50 points, but it is not included in the total score of 800 points.
Second, the comprehensive questions of staying in the exam
The comprehensive literature of liberal arts is probably the most difficult mountain for everyone to cross, because even if you are a liberal arts student in China, the politics, geography, history, content, scope and knowledge points of studying in Japan are different.
The comprehensive literature course in Japan is not as detailed as that in China. It is usually divided into five categories, such as literature, law, economy, business and sociology. That is to say, it covers these five aspects and five contents in the examination scope of liberal arts.
Comprehensive literature includes modern politics and modern international society, which belong to modern politics, modern economy, geography and history. Its scope of examination is completely different from that of China, especially the modern economy, which we don't learn at home, including some simple economic principles and models. After the war, Japan's economic history and an economic organization in the world, we have little contact at home.
Not to mention politics, we recite some Marxism of Theory of Three Represents in China, and Deng Xiaoping and Japan are capitalist countries, so we should learn some political contents of western countries, such as the separation of powers, such as the parliamentary system in politics, what is the parliamentary system in Japan and what is the parliamentary system in the United States.
Third, stay in math.
The number I is liberal arts, and the number II is science. The most advantageous thing for China students to study in Japan is mathematics, especially liberal arts mathematics. Students who have the right to study abroad have a special advantage in taking liberal arts mathematics.
The mathematics syllabus of liberal arts one only teaches probability and probability theory, and can't even test permutation and combination. Only plane geometry will be tested, but solid geometry will not test you. Quadratic function is relatively simple as long as it can find the maximum and minimum.
Whether in liberal arts or science, it is ok to fill in the blanks when solving math problems, and the steps are filled in step by step, just fill in the calculated figures, which also reduces the difficulty.