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I want to study abroad in junior college, but I don't know if I can change my major after studying abroad.
Which country do you want to study in? Europe? Countries such as Japan or North America-?

Give you some information about Japan: give you a personal suggestion from Europe: studying in Japan and taking a part-time job can not only study, but also delay making money. If you work about 10 hour every day, you can earn 800- 1000 yen per hour. A college degree can go to the graduate school of a Japanese university (equivalent to a master's degree in China).

There are two choices: one is to apply for a language school, and the other is to apply for a Japanese department at a university. The difference between the two is that the former is a school visa, and there are restrictions on working, and the visa is not easy to handle. You can sign for more than half a year at a time, and you have to choose an excellent school; The latter belongs to the study visa, and the visa is easier to handle. You can sign for more than one year, and then sign for two years at a time. Both of them have a two-year academic system, and they mainly study Japanese. The former is managed by the Ministry of Education, while the latter is managed by the Ministry of Education and Culture. Of course, visas are under management. Because Tokyo is a popular area, it is not easy to apply. It is best to find a reputable and qualified legal agent to study abroad. You can go to the website of the Ministry of Education to search for the list of agents. Note: 2-4 months in advance.

The following materials are mainly needed:

1. The original high school graduation certificate with a general high school, vocational high school, technical school or technical secondary school (inclusive) or above at the time of application.

2. My last school diploma.

3. Income certificate and employment certificate of the economic guarantor (annual income of 6.5438+200,000 yuan).

4. The original and photocopy of the household registration book and ID card of myself and the economic guarantor.

5. Notarial certificate of the relationship with the guarantor issued by the local impartial department.

6. Bank deposit certificate equivalent to $30,000.

7.8- 12 Small 2-inch photo with blue background (digital photos are not allowed).

8. Japanese education certificate, generally reaching 360 hours or reaching Japanese level 3.

Fill in the application form carefully and use a black carbon pen, which cannot be altered. The reason for going to school should be true and credible, and at the same time, you should apply for your personal passport in time.

The payer means to guarantee your life and tuition during your study in Japan. According to the regulations, international students can't work more than 4 hours a day. Most international students in China work and study on their own), not counting the deposit of $30,000, you are prepared to pay RMB 6.5438+RMB 2,000 (including the agency fee), which will probably save about 20,000 if you don't find an agency. The deposit can be found at the study abroad loan office, which is about 3000 yuan. You can ask your relatives for help, save enough money in the bank, and you can take it out in three months. This will save some money.

The guaranteed amount is more than 200,000 RMB, the tuition fee is 600,000-800,000 yen per year, and the living expenses are almost 6,543,800 yen per year.

After meeting the above basic conditions, you will generally have to attend the interview of the school you apply for, and you will generally pass. If you entrust an intermediary, some language schools don't have to attend the interview.

Interview notes

(1) Dress appropriately, neatly, simply and generously, do not wear jewelry, and conform to the student status;

2. Maintain a good mental state, pay attention to etiquette, be natural and graceful, and be neither humble nor supercilious;

(3). Remember the time of enrollment and graduation, the age of entering primary school, what subjects (arts or science) or specialties are in high school, what courses are in high school or specialized science, what are the names of teachers and principals, and have you participated in the college entrance examination? How's the grade? Why didn't you go to college?

(science: 320, arts: 280),

(4). Have you ever studied English? What's your level? Can you introduce yourself in English?

English self-introduction

My name is. I am (years old).

My name is XXX, and I am XXX years old this year.

(18 XVIII, 19 XIX, 2222)

I am a middle school (university) graduate.

I am a middle school (university) graduate.

I live in a county (city) in * * * province.

My family lives in XX county (city) of * * * province.

I have my parents and me at home. We have an income of 100 thousand every year. This is a very happy family.

There are me and my parents at home, earning more than 100 thousand a year. I am a happy family.

I hope to continue studying in Japanese universities and then realize my life goals.

I hope to study in a Japanese university and achieve my life goals after I finish my studies.

5. What are you doing after graduation? Do parents support going to Japan? What unit do parents work in? What is the monthly or annual income? In which bank is the money deposited? (ICBC or BOC) Who else is at home? Do you have any relatives or friends in Japan?

[6]. When did you start learning Japanese? What's the level? After passing the interview (resignation), he went to a full-time class in a Japanese school to learn Japanese.

7. Why do you want to go to Japan? Which university do you want to go to after the language barrier? What major are you going to study?

After going to Japan, studying abroad will be very hard. Can you persist? Want to work?

If conditions permit, I want to take a job to subsidize the living expenses and reduce the burden on my family.

(9) Fill in the Interview Registration Form as required, and bring the original household registration book, ID card and diploma to participate in the interview.

⑽. High school curriculum and college entrance examination subjects:

Liberal Arts: 6 subjects: Mathematics, Chinese, English, and liberal arts: (Geography, History, Politics).

Science: 6 subjects: Mathematics, Chinese, English, Science Synthesis: (Physics, Chemistry, Biology).

Mathematics, Chinese and English, each subject 150 points, 300 points for each subject, with a total score of 750 points.

After the application materials are submitted to the Immigration Bureau, if they are approved by the examination and paid off the school's tuition fee for one year, the school will issue the original Certificate of Retention Qualification. The next step is to apply for a visa in embassies and consulates in China, which is generally entrusted to the local foreign affairs visa agency. If you get a visa, then you are ready to go abroad!

Very troublesome. You'd better go to the agency. The success rate will be high. You can't do it yourself!

I can only tell you this. Good luck!

After the materials are submitted, the Japanese administrative bureau will call (spot check) mainly to verify whether the application materials are true or not. As long as it is reflected in the material, you must recite it and don't answer wrong. In addition, you should be flexible and improvise. Japan is haunted. In short, be careful and find someone with a flexible mind to answer the phone. In addition, the caller id is "1111111/.

600,000-800,000 yen, and the living expenses are almost 6.5438+00,000 yen per year.

Attachment:

written agreement

Party A:

Party B: Mr./Ms. (hereinafter referred to as Party B)

Party B agrees that Party A will study abroad on behalf of Party B at its own expense. After consultation, both parties agree to sign the following terms:

I. Responsibilities and obligations of Party A

1. Assist Party B to prepare the corresponding application materials.

2. Introduce to Party B the relevant regulations on visas for overseas students and guide Party B to prepare visa application documents.

3. Assist Party B to book flights at the request of Party B; Arrange personnel to pick up the plane at foreign airports and make an appointment for accommodation.

Two. Responsibilities and obligations of Party B

1. Provide all kinds of documents needed for studying abroad in time.

2. Pay all related expenses according to the requirements of the school and the embassy.

Third, economic terms.

1. When signing the entrustment agreement with Party A, Party B shall pay the registration fee (non-refundable) and the consulting service fee of RMB to Party A, and pay the remaining consulting service fee of RMB to Party A after receiving the visa.

2. If Party B fails to contact Party A within 30 days after signing the contract with Party A, it shall be deemed that Party B unilaterally terminates the contract.

3. After Party A and Party B sign the entrustment agreement, Party B shall not continue to apply for it for any reason, and the paid fees shall not be refunded, which shall be regarded as the termination of this contract.

4. Any expenses incurred by Party B in the application process, living expenses incurred during this period, and related expenses such as lost time and missed tuition fees incurred therefrom shall be borne by Party B under any circumstances.

5. If the applicant's application for admission is rejected, Party A shall, within 5 working days, return all the fees paid in Article 3, paragraph 1 of this Agreement to Party B, and shall be responsible for recovering the tuition fees paid for Party B, without assuming other responsibilities.

6. If the applicant refuses to sign the visa because of providing false materials, the service fee charged by Party A will not be refunded.

7. After Party A assists Party B in obtaining the notice or visa, if Party B fails to enroll or stop enrolling on schedule due to its own reasons, the economic losses caused shall be borne by Party B, and Party A will not refund the consulting service fee.

Fourth, the breach of contract clause

1. Party B shall take full responsibility for the authenticity and accuracy of the documents and certificates provided, and bear all consequences arising therefrom.

2. Even if Party B's application materials are complete and meet the admission requirements of the applied school, it may not be able to obtain the admission notice of the applied school. In this case, Party A will not assume any other responsibilities except for the refund according to this agreement.

3. Even if Party B's application materials are complete and meet the policies and conditions for studying abroad, there is the possibility that the visa will be refused by the country where he goes. In this case, Party A will not assume any other responsibilities except for the refund according to this agreement.

4. Party A and Party B only have the legal relationship agreed by both parties when going through the formalities of studying abroad. If Party B's application is successful, all his legal rights and interests after going abroad will be protected by the laws of the country where he went and the embassy of China in that country, and Party A will not bear any direct or joint liability.

5. After Party B's successful application, all his actions in the country where he went shall be governed and bound by the laws of that country, and Party B shall be responsible for the consequences, and Party A shall not be directly or jointly liable.

6. During studying abroad, if Party B needs Party A's help, if Party A can do it, it will try its best to give it, but it does not belong to the responsibilities and obligations agreed by both parties.

7. If the legitimate rights and interests are damaged in the process of studying abroad due to Party A's fault, Party B may directly apply to the competent departments of education and public security for compensation. If it is not the fault of Party A, Party A will not bear any responsibility.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) supplementary clause

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1. This contract shall come into effect from the date of signing, and shall last for two weeks from the date when Party B arrives at a foreign school.

2. If Party B and Party A have any objection to the execution of this contract, they should submit it to the school or Party A in writing within two weeks from the date of Party B's arrival in the country of application, otherwise, this contract will be deemed to have been fulfilled and both parties will no longer bear any responsibilities.

Party A: Party B:

Date: Date:

The social environment in Germany is unmatched by other countries, and the teaching quality is also very high. For example, the University of Cologne and the University of Hamburg are all famous schools with a history of hundreds of years. There are too many universities like Germany, and it is even more important to go after graduation! Social order is very good. Germany is famous for its strictness. For example, buses are always on time. As long as you obey the law, your personal interests will be well protected! Germany and France (the social environment in France is not as good as that in Germany) do not charge tuition fees. Since last year, a registration fee of several hundred euros has been charged each semester. It is best to apply online in English (it is common to get dozens of things in order to compete for excellent students, and many universities in Germany teach English). After getting the invitation letter from the university, the specific matters will be much simpler. At present, there are many intermediaries in China who cheat money, so pay special attention to the language study visa (the language visa is one year), although you have to learn German before you go to college! There is also medical insurance and living expenses, which can be completely solved. Working in Germany is very formal (for example, female students in KFC and other jobs in the packaging industry can get 3-5 euros an hour, and at most they can get 13 euros), sign a labor contract and get a salary card-German labor agency is free, so it is very formal, there is no cheating problem, and lesbians will be relatively respected. There are many ways to stay. The easiest way is to marry a German China or a German and get a green card. Another way is to apply for a long-term visa or a permanent visa after you graduate from a German company and get a work contract. Although Germany has gradually transformed into an immigrant country in recent years, it is more difficult for foreigners from non-EU member countries to find jobs. Finally, I wish you success in studying abroad!