I. Application Process
Take those who entered school in April as an example:
March ~ May: At this stage, we should collect the information of the voluntary schools we want and make a study plan consistent with the compulsory subjects of the school entrance examination. Carefully consider your own advantages and disadvantages, and focus on strengthening or choosing schools that don't take this exam.
On the other hand, students who are confused about the preparation for studying in Japan should first remember the grammar of Level 2 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, and on this basis, strengthen their study of Japanese subjects for studying in Japan. The exam is coming in March. If you prepare carefully in three months, I believe everyone's grades will be greatly improved.
June ~ September: After the examination for studying abroad in Japan, private universities began to accept applications, especially those who applied for the entrance examination earlier, such as Aoyama University, Gakuen University and Waseda University. The time after studying in Japan in June is very important. Try your best to prepare for the entrance exam.
On the other hand, voluntary schools are students from private universities and state universities, and the entrance examination is relatively late. Before June 5438+065438+ 10, you can concentrate on preparing for the Japanese study abroad exam. In addition, voluntary schools need TOEFL or TOEFL scores, and students can use the summer vacation to test this score.
10 ~ 165438+ 10: Generally speaking, universities with late registration time pay more attention to165438+10, and there are many schools with late examination dates. Therefore, in the meantime, I suggest you prepare for the Japanese study abroad exam.
1 1 month later: in this period, there is basically only the national college entrance examination, and the result of the entrance examination is also a very important final result. Don't care about the results of the Japanese study abroad exam. After studying in Japan, make good use of this time to prepare for the final entrance exam.
Second, the way of studying in Japan.
Language school transition
This is the most common way at present. First, I passed the transition of language school, during which I took the EJU exam and the internal exams of various universities in Japan, and then I passed the undergraduate course.
Take EJU memory test and on-campus test directly.
Nowadays, more and more students pay attention to the importance of preparation before studying abroad, and put the preparation of EJU at home, making preparations earlier than other students, which greatly saves the time cost and economic cost of preparing for the exam in Japan. Students can apply for a tourist visa during the examination time to participate in the study abroad examination and the on-campus examination of the intended school. This method is recommended for students who are very good at Japanese and have strong professional ability to try.
Apply for SGU English teaching program
To apply for studying in Japan, you don't need Japanese scores, and you don't need to take the EJU exam. You need to submit English TOEFL//TOEFL/IELTS, SAT, high school scores and other application documents. Mainly depends on the school background, usual grades, English scores and other factors. Students whose English level is not very good are not recommended to try.
Apply for university subjects.
Other subjects are somewhat similar to the English and American preparatory courses. It is a Japanese course offered by Japanese universities for Japanese students, but there is no guidance for further studies. The establishment of other disciplines is basically private universities, and there are even fewer public universities in China. After entering other subjects, it does not mean that you can enter this school one year later, and compared with language schools, there are certain requirements for students' language ability when entering the school, and interviews may be needed.
Third, the advantages of Japanese undergraduate study abroad
1. Inheritance of traditional culture: It is similar to China's traditional culture and easy to adapt to its eating habits.
2. Developed economy and finance: Japan is the second largest economically developed country in the world; The government supports industries and enterprises with capital, strong labor force, high-tech development and low military budget ratio (1% of GDP) help Japan's economy develop at a high speed.
3. High-quality education system with high gold content in diplomas: There are many prestigious schools, and the top 200 universities rank third in the Times World University Rankings, second only to the United States and the United Kingdom.
4. With low economic burden, you can work and study: Japan is one of the few big countries studying abroad, and you can earn all living expenses and part of tuition fees by working.
5. Rich types of scholarships: Japan is one of the few "non-industrialized" countries in education among mainstream countries studying abroad; Almost all students can get a wide variety of scholarships; The government, schools, consortia and political teams will provide support.
6. The welfare system is sound: all Japanese students join the national health insurance, and the cost is very low, and they can enjoy 70% treatment fee reduction; Other systems are also perfect.
7. Broad employment prospects: Due to Japan's developed economy, numerous industries and numerous investments in countries all over the world, especially China, students from all disciplines have successfully taken up jobs or returned to China after studying in Japan.