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Studying in Japan. Are Japanese universities difficult to test?
1, there are 88 public universities in Japan and many private universities. If you get rid of your so-called diploma workshops, you will get by, so let's just say that the total is *** 150. Each university enrolls 50 undergraduates every year (in many schools), with a total of 75,000 students. Every year, the number of people (including mathematics, physics, literature, and only those admitted to universities) who take exams for foreign students exceeds *** 13000 (a conservative estimate), which is more likely than either of them. But one thing to remind you is that the actual probability is much lower than this. Because a candidate can apply for many universities, that is to say, a candidate can get the qualification notices of many universities, so that students with slightly better grades will occupy and waste a lot of places (the reason is very simple, everyone wants to find one or more guaranteed universities, or challenge many universities, so people who don't match him will become his stepping stones)

2. If you don't have it at home, you can take it in Japan or not. Just don't apply to a university that wants English. However, such universities are similar to diploma workshops.

The examination for foreign students is not very difficult, but a little more difficult than the national examination. You think it's simple, others think it's simple, and those with good grades can get full marks with their eyes closed. On the day when the results were announced, I was complacent with 500 points (out of 800 points, 500 points exceeded 60%), and when I reported to the university, I found that 60% of the people got 600 points. Simple examination questions are not a good thing.