0 1 Japanese for postgraduate study is divided into three types: ① public Japanese. That is to say, for non-Japanese majors, the exam code is 203, so it is also called 203 Japanese;
(2) Specialized courses for Japanese masters;
(3) The subjects taken by English major candidates, commonly known as Japanese as the second language, are mostly non-professional Japanese, namely Public Japanese 203. At present, in most 985, 2 1 1 universities, about half of the majors can use Japanese instead of English;
Advantages of Japanese for Postgraduate Entrance Examination ① The difficulty of learning a language is relatively low, and it doesn't take at least a few years to learn the test level like English.
It is easy to get high marks. Compared with the foreign language scores of the national unified examination in recent ten years, the average score of Japanese postgraduate entrance examination is 5- 10 higher than that of English.
Many students are interested in this. Now, students know a little Japanese. Students have a strong interest in learning Japanese, which provides the most basic soil for systematic learning.
4 the number of questions is small. The questions in English and Japanese are similar, but there are two big questions missing in Japanese. Compared with English, there is less reading comprehension and less composition, which greatly reduces the pressure of doing the problem.
Who is suitable for Japanese postgraduate entrance examination Because of the special position of English in China's education system, English postgraduate entrance examination accounts for the majority, which also leads to fierce competition in English. With the rapid increase in the number of people taking the postgraduate entrance examination in recent years, more and more people choose to take the postgraduate entrance examination in small languages, among which Japanese is the most popular. Students who choose Japanese for postgraduate study mainly have the following categories:
(1) students with average or above English scores, such as those who fail CET-4 and CET-6 and have little hope of taking English exams;
2 Japanese has a certain foundation, and I am more confident to get high marks;
(3) Students whose professional achievements are not outstanding enough and want to use Japanese to improve their overall grades, thus improving the success rate of postgraduate entrance examination; (4) A professional or target school can take part in the Japanese postgraduate entrance examination more than one year before the examination.
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