First, before going to Japan
If you are a liberal arts student, it is easy for you to take the TOEFL test. If you are a science student, taking the TOEFL is to give yourself extra points. When choosing your major and university, you should be picky. Japanese should be at least N5, and of course N3 is the best. In addition, if you need TOEFL when applying, you must learn English before going to Japan, because there is little time to learn English in Japan.
Second, one year in advance.
Some students may think that preparing materials three months in advance is enough. Everyone goes abroad to study in order to make their future better. Now that they have decided to study abroad, it is better to prepare one year earlier, so that you will have less pressure when going through the seven procedures.
Third, the achievements of language schools.
1. When I was in a language school, I had to pass at least Level 2 to take the Japanese experiment. If you want to go to some good universities, then your Japanese must be level one.
When you are in a language school, you have to have TOEFL and other grades. But before the exam, you should first determine what major you want to study, or see which universities you can apply for, and then look at the enrollment brochures of the schools you want to take, so that you can know whether you want to take the TOEFL in your chosen major.
Fourth, the time planning of language learning.
1, don't even think about learning Japanese without reading the brochure.
Set your own goals at the beginning of a language school. Choose one or two good universities, but also determine one or two medium-sized universities. If you don't play well, at least you have a bottom. But I still have to motivate myself to fight for a good university.
2. Take the initiative to talk to the teacher about going to school.
Japanese teachers are basically very responsible and have the same attitude towards every student. But there are a lot of students, and it is inevitable that they can't take care of them. At this time, everyone should take the initiative. Some students come to Japan to study in order to get diplomas, not to enter any famous schools. Don't tell the teacher such an idea. Then your Japanese and attendance must be guaranteed, which can directly reflect your attitude towards learning.
3. Time node
Japan's "stay in the exam" is generally in June and 1 1. The university hopes to run from July to August. The Japanese exam is in July, 65438+February.
4. Attend the school enrollment meeting.
These teachers in Japan trust students who are educated here in Japan, and they also want to enroll students who have aspirations in Japan when enrolling students. So don't forget to attend the enrollment briefings of various language schools in Japan. You have been there and gained experience, so you can have more to say in future interviews.