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I am majoring in college English now, but I want to take the postgraduate entrance examination for Japanese. What subjects do I need to study? Pray for the great gods.
Postgraduates majoring in Japanese are actually divided into many directions, generally language \ literature \ economy, politics and culture. Political theory and a second foreign language should be tested in these three directions. The latter is to choose one of the foreign languages such as English, French, German, Spanish and Russian. , and the exam is given by the applicant school and does not participate in the national unified examination. Language direction: generally speaking, the literary direction of two specialized courses, basic Japanese and Japanese-Chinese translation, and the economic, political and cultural direction of two specialized courses, namely basic Japanese and Japanese language and literature, should be tested. If you apply for the Japanese economic research direction under the Economic Research Center or the School of Economics, you generally have to take the math and western economics. The former is also a school exam and does not participate in the national unified examination. The content is generally advanced mathematics (less class hours), but this direction requires that the foreign language of public courses must be Japanese, which is the kind of national unified examination; Or major in Japanese at the Foreign Languages Institute, and then take an examination of basic Japanese and Japanese literature and culture. These three directions of Japanese postgraduate entrance examination are popular in foreign language majors, second only to English.