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Why do many people go to Japan to study?
1. It's easier to study in Japan. On the premise that Japan plans to recruit 300,000 international students, there is great potential for studying in Japan, and the requirements for guarantee procedures, Japanese level and education level are not "too high", which invisibly improves the visa rate, so it is easy and safe to go to Japan. It costs less to study in Japan. The down payment for studying in Japan has depreciated by about 70,000 with the yen (migrant workers within three months). Generally100000 is enough, which is much less than going to other countries. The proportion of students studying in Japan is. About 90% of international students in national universities are free, about 50% in public universities, and some outstanding students in private universities are free of tuition. In addition, there are many kinds and channels of "scholarships" in Japan. There are only 245 scholarships provided by the government, consortia and the private sector (excluding the university itself), and international students who have obtained a study visa can get a one-time grant of 6,543,800+5,000 yen (currently suspended). The Japanese government also provides a "student loan" policy for international students. China people's "money" for studying abroad is the most worrying thing, while studying in Japan is also the most reassuring thing for parents compared with other countries. In a sense, Japan is a paradise for working-class children to study abroad. There are more ways to study in Japan. There are many examination methods in Japanese universities, which provide more opportunities for studying abroad. Public universities in China should have first-class results as well as unified examination results for international students. National famous brands have special requirements for grades. Many national universities have set the minimum scores for registration, and they also have to take Japanese papers and specialized courses, as well as interviews, and some even have to take Japanese middle school textbooks. The standards of public universities are lower than those of state universities. However, most private universities mainly take the Japanese proficiency test, and many private universities have grade two or grade two. In short, there is a great choice in the examination methods, and students studying in Japan can choose universities according to their own level, specialties and preferences. Diversified examinations provide opportunities for students who are unstable and prone to make mistakes in some subjects and exams. According to Japanese official statistics, 90% of students studying in Japan are Asians, 73% are national universities and 45% are undergraduates. Including private universities, short-term universities and junior colleges, the passing rate of China students is 65,438+0,000%. Another point is that in the unified examination for Japanese students, scores are counted as original points, and one point is counted as one point. Students with special skills can give full play to their different strengths, and the algorithm of standardized scores in the national college entrance examination is not good for many people. 4. Studying and working in Japan earns more. On the one hand, there are more opportunities to work in Japan than in many countries. Especially in 2000, the Japanese government began to clean up illegal residents, which objectively provided more job opportunities for international students. You can imagine what it will be like to catch fish for three days and dry the net for two days. On the other hand, it is about 700 ~ 1000 yen at work, which is also more than many countries. 5. It is less difficult to study in Japan, and it is less difficult to study for a master's degree (monk) in Japan. Many Japanese don't want to read more books, but want to earn money early. The proportion of Japanese undergraduates studying for master's degree is 7%, which is far lower than other countries. This has more or less increased the opportunities for some international students who want to further their studies. In particular, many major universities in Japan have a three-year undergraduate course and a two-year master's degree, and some national universities give outstanding students a special policy of three-year undergraduate course and two-year master's degree. It can also be said that studying in Japan, if you want to eat enough and eat well, you can eat well. 6. The quality of studying in Japan is higher. On the one hand, the implementation of credit education in Japan can make learning more flexible, selective and quality education better. It is more conducive to talents to go out early and fast forward. Japan's four-year universities can complete the examination in three years, and the two-year master's degree can also be completed in one year. Of course, the premise is to learn well. Not all countries have this opportunity. On the other hand, Japanese education management is stricter than western countries, which is more suitable for China students' long-term management habits. Moreover, Japan is the second largest economic power in the world, and its students will certainly improve quickly because they can get in touch with the latest and highest-level things in the world. 7. After studying in Japan, the employment conditions are better. Now that Japan's economy is declining, many parents are worried. But we can look back and see that the employment rate of Japanese university graduates in the 1998 Japanese economic crisis was around 87%, which was unmatched by many countries, including China. Moreover, the Japanese government supports international students to work in Japan, making it easier to obtain employment visas, unlike some western countries that need green cards to grant visas. 8. Studying in Japan has a broader space for future development. After studying in Japan, it is easier and more convenient to return to China or develop in western countries, even in Japan. Japan has a characteristic: employment does not require professional counterparts, which ensures that future development will not be restricted. The most important thing is that Japanese training can make people's endurance and adaptability meet the requirements of any country. 9. Parents studying in Japan are more assured that Japan is one of the safest countries in the world, unlike the United States, where school gunshots are heard from time to time, and unlike the German Nazis, which exclude or even kill foreigners. Moreover, Japan is a traditional orthodox country. Unlike studying in the West and Russia, there is too much randomness in life. In addition, Japan's national health insurance is very beneficial to international students, and individuals only bear 6% of the medical expenses within the insurance coverage. There are also university dormitories in Japan, which are low in cost, comfortable and safe. Some national universities only need a monthly rent of 5,000 yen, while private universities are different according to the conditions of running schools and personal choices. Japan is clean and hygienic, and the chances of getting sick are small. 10. Studying in Japan makes life more convenient. Japan's geographical location, climatic conditions, lifestyle, customs and cultural differences are not much different from those of Qingdao, and the distance is relatively close. Flying is even closer than some domestic routes in Japan. Japan's domestic transportation is convenient, electrified railways extend in all directions, and there are many supermarkets, complete goods, large choice, and 24-hour convenience stores, making life very convenient.