I don't know whether you want to go to a junior college (master's degree) or a university department (undergraduate course). In a word, public universities in China are better than private universities. Half of the tuition fees in domestic public universities are lower, about 550,000 yen and 30,000-40,000 RMB (sorry, I don't know the recent exchange rate). Moreover, public universities can generally get half of the tuition fee reduction, so it is about 200,000 yen. Private is expensive, the tuition fee is about 6.5438+0 million yen, and the reduction is not that much.
Because I am in Osaka, I know more about the universities in Kansai (including Osaka, Kobe, Kyoto and Nara), so I would like to talk about my own views. The good public universities here are Kyoto University, Osaka University, Kobe University, osaka city university, osaka prefecture university ... These schools are all very good, and they are definitely the top universities in Japan. However, because state-owned enterprises are operated with taxes paid by the Japanese, they recruit fewer international students. There are also many good private universities here, such as Ritsumeikan University, Tongshe University, Kansai College University and Kansai University. Ritsumeikan University was founded by Shinjima Cheung. The whole school has a good free and open style of study, advanced system reform and attaches great importance to English education. The English atmosphere in this school is very good. The teaching buildings in the school are all beautifully designed. Sorry, I'm actually studying at Kobe University. Recently, I took a multicultural class. The teacher kept talking about the good system of Ritsumeikan, so I praised it a little more.
Besides going to college, you should also learn languages. If your Japanese is not good enough, it is difficult to go directly to college. If you come to Osaka to study languages, I recommend Lu Yi College, which is called Lu Yi College in Chinese. I have seen it here and have some experience. The management of this school is very strict. Many language schools always just need you to pay and then mix visas. However, the management of this school is still good, and there are special courses for you to enter the university, such as teaching you what to say in an interview and what manners to pay attention to. Teachers can also help you correct grammar mistakes in your papers and so on. Anyway, I personally think it's really good. Maybe I have feelings for it. . Ha ha. This school is regarded as an excellent school in Osaka. Many people have been admitted to good universities this year. You can refer to this website, http://www.ehle.ac.jp/ehleBBS/bbs/board.php? . bo _ table = go kaku _ list & amp; sca=20 10
Another advantage is that it has a scholarship policy. Because many people studying in Japan think that they are just fooling around in a language school, not studying. Only when you go to college can you count, and only when you go to college can you get a scholarship. Actually, it's not. You can study hard in a language school. I also won a scholarship before, forty-eight thousand yen a month. It is equivalent to more than 3,000 RMB a month, which can be carried for one year. It is easy for me to solve the tuition problem. Life is easy, learning well is easy, and you don't have to work every day. Why not? Moreover, this school has a high visa pass rate, which I believe is very useful for you.
Let me tell you something about the living expenses. Sometimes it depends on how you eat in Osaka. If you buy food in the canteen, it's super cheap. Having a good meal in our university is 400 yen, and I generally support 290 yen. If you go to the supermarket to buy a box lunch, the price is generally around 500 yen. It will be cheaper if you cook by yourself. I used to work in a restaurant, so I always paid for food. I need to pay for breakfast and Chinese food myself, so 65,438 438+ 10/00,000 to 20,000 yen a month is a lot.
The rent in Osaka is about 30,000 to 50,000. Depending on how you live, it may be cheaper to share with others. The internet fee is about 4000 a month, and the water and electricity fee is less than 5000 yen. I live alone.
The so-called transportation fee depends on where you live. When I was in a language school, I lived nearby, so I didn't need to go to school by bike every day. Now I live in Osaka and study in a university in Kobe, so the transportation fee is about10.5 million a month. Because students can buy time tickets for transportation, which is half of the original price.
Clothes or something, to be honest, I think clothes in many shopping malls in Osaka are cheaper than those in China. Now, when I return to China, I will spend thousands of dollars on clothes in the shopping mall. The clothes here are about 300-400 RMB, of course, the better ones will be more expensive, and the worse ones will be cheaper.
Actually, I quite recommend the landlord to Osaka. This city is quite good. The traffic is super convenient There are definitely more good schools here than Kyoto, and because there are many shops and streets in Osaka, it is definitely easier to find a job. How can I put it? Kyoto is a very old city, quiet, slow pace of life, suitable for travel. It takes about an hour by tram from Osaka to Kyoto. It's very close.
Process, because I am not an intermediary company, so I can't be so detailed. Let me tell you about it. Generally divided into self-management and entrusted intermediary office.
If entrusted to an intermediary, of course, it will cost1-20 thousand or something. You just follow the steps of the intermediary.
If you do it yourself, you must first determine what school you are looking for. For example, if you want to go to the language school I mentioned earlier, you can call for advice or go to their website. If you call, don't be afraid that you can't speak Japanese, because there must be a teacher who can speak Chinese. You can ask anything, and the other person can tell you what to do and what information to prepare. In fact, you know more about the school than you go to the agency.
Teach you a simple and practical Japanese, if you want to consult a Japanese school: Mr. すみません, Chinese dialect せるぃますか. Let's talk about it Let's talk about it Let's talk about it I want to ask some questions. Is there a teacher who can speak Chinese?
Good luck!