Problem description:
I'm going to study in Japan. The trouble lies in choosing a school. I have several universities here:
National History Museum University
Tongzhishe University
Ritsumeikan Asia-Pacific University
ryukoku university
osaka sangyo university
Tokushima University of Technology
Beppu University
Nagasaki International University
Kansai International University
Jintai University
nagasaki university of foreign studies
Kyoto short-term university
Kagoshima International University
Osaka International University
Okayama University of Science
Kobe University of Cycle Science
Nagasaki International University
I don't know which is better, and I don't know which of these universities is a junior college and which is an undergraduate.
I study literature in China. I'm going to take an undergraduate course and listen to your opinions. If possible, please indicate whether these universities are undergraduate or junior colleges.
Analysis:
What you listed are all private universities. A short-term university is equivalent to a domestic junior college degree, but a two-year academic system is easy to talk about science, not liberal arts. This diploma is not popular and it is not good for employment. The other universities are all four-year undergraduate education. If you take enough credits, you can graduate and get a bachelor's degree. However, among the many schools you listed, I personally think that only gay club is worth attending, whether you want to stay in Japan or return to China for employment after graduation. Of course, I'm not saying that other universities can't find jobs, but that employment belongs to employment, and it should be divided into good and bad. If you want to enter a big company, you will have to work hard to enter a good school. I'm not sure about the employment situation of liberal arts in public places, but I believe that only the former 10 will be good. Private enterprises include Keio, Waseda, ICU, Shangzhi, Gay Association, Li Jiao, Wise, Kansai College, Castle Peak College, Central and Ritsumeikan.