What do Japanese language schools teach? Do you need to take math, synthesis and Japanese to stay in the exam?
First of all, you need to pass the EJU (Japan Study Abroad Examination) exam. Generally, a good national university must get at least 650 points. Then this exam is divided into arts and sciences, mathematics, literature and liberal arts Japanese, with 200,200,400 points and ***800 points respectively. Science tests mathematics, science synthesis (physics. Chemistry, biology and Japanese are also 200, 200 and 400 respectively. Take the exam twice a year, in June and 165438+ 10 respectively. English TOEFL is also needed, but generally getting a score of 60 or above will not hold you back. Of course, the higher the score, the better. During the interview, you will take the on-campus exam, that is, when your retention test results come out, you will apply to the school with your retention test results. If you meet the requirements, you will be given an interview opportunity. What about the interview school? Some have quizzes. Some good schools have to take another math test, and some schools will take your small composition level. That's about it. If you have any questions, you can search for Fengling to study in Japan and ask the teachers there. I got this information from the teacher over there.