The way of studying in Japan is different at different school-age stages. In a school-age stage, there may be many ways, and different ways are actually suitable for students in different situations. For example, when you go to high school in Japan, you usually go directly to high school. After graduating from high school, I want to enter a Japanese university. Generally speaking, going to Japan is to prepare for the exam through language learning. After going to college, I want to study in Japan and become a monk. Freshmen and sophomores can choose graduate programs, and juniors and seniors are more suitable for language schools. And junior college students are suitable for junior high school projects. For students who receive secondary vocational, higher vocational and technical education in China, the schools and methods they can choose are also different.
At this time, you need a study abroad consultant who specializes in Sakura International Japanese to make a comprehensive evaluation for you and choose a more suitable way to study in Japan, objectively introduce you to the various ways you can choose to study in Japan and give professional suggestions and programs. It is even more important to avoid telling you a one-sided way of studying abroad because of the interests of some school projects and institutions, which will affect your bright future. Click to learn more about continuing education in Japan.