Japanese language schools are not regular schools, but they can return to China at any time. However, you can't stay in China for long. If you stay in China for a long time, it will affect the visa extension.
Osaka is certainly a good job, but what kind of job you can play depends on your ability, so don't sell yourself short.
If you work hard, you can learn Japanese well in 1 year. But Japanese universities depend on other subjects, so don't forget to study. Also, language schools can only get visas for two years, and they must be admitted to universities within two years, or they have to go home.
Language schools in Japan are not regular schools, so don't expect too much from the schools themselves. In foreign countries, learning depends on yourself.
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Hello, after reading your statement, I understand that you are going to study in a language school and then enter a better national public school. Then your language school is expected to study for two years. If you have no classes in Grade One and Grade Three, April 20 14 is more suitable, because only students in April can renew their contracts for up to two years, so you have enough time to review in language schools.
1, during the language school, the total annual expenditure is about 1 10000 to 12000 RMB, and it is about 200,000 RMB if you don't work for two years.
During the undergraduate course, the pure tuition fee for four years of private study is 200,000-250,000, and that for four years of domestic study is about 654,380,200 (according to the latest exchange rate). During this period, the accommodation fee is about 24,000 yuan per year, and the food and fried food are about 2,000 yuan per month (all converted into RMB).
Working days are four hours every day and holidays are eight hours. If you don't work overtime, you can solve the problem of food and shelter yourself, and there will be some surplus. Many students in China earn their own tuition. If they work overtime, if they have cash for overtime, it will not affect the visa renewal. To put it simply, for six years of language plus undergraduate course, the family will give you at most 12 (first year tuition, accommodation and living expenses) +20 (last five years tuition). A * * * 320 thousand, that's enough.
There are many kinds of scholarships and grants, and language schools have scholarships from the beginning. But small prizes such as attendance awards are boring, and you can't give a few pocket money. You can apply for a scholarship of 50,000 yen per month if you pass the N2 test in Japanese, which is very helpful to your life. However, scholarships for students who earn more part-time jobs are basically not too high. After all, part-time jobs and grades affect each other. People with limited managers earn more money and their grades will be affected. After all, there are still several great gods who work hard, work hard and work hard.
You should start looking for an agency that you trust most now. There is no hurry to start learning Japanese. Recently, most agencies will give away Japanese learning, so the application process will be smoother after choosing an agent.
2. The problem of applying for university is not a problem you are struggling with now, because your life in Japan in the next two years is to solve this problem. Now you have to give yourself a general direction, whether to study liberal arts or science in the future. This is the direction of your efforts. Art students in high schools are basically liberal arts, so the content of science should be accessible only to senior one. So, let me give you a suggestion. The goal I set for myself before going abroad is to tentatively take a comprehensive exam in the future, because all the contents of liberal arts are memorized from scratch after you arrive in Japan, and your good math is already a great advantage. Everyone starts from the same place in Japanese, so it shouldn't be a problem if you try harder to get to the front of the team. If you are also interested in science, I suggest you find a set of textbooks for high school science students before you go to Japan. In case you change your mind and want to take the science exam, it is easier to read Chinese textbooks. Scientific theorems and formulas are the same all over the world.
As for English, IELTS and TOEFL are not necessary for undergraduate entrance, so it is better to have them, and it doesn't matter if they don't. This will be taught in the future. In China, it's time to lay a good foundation in Japanese.
3. The third question is a bit repetitive with the second one answered above:)
What are the courses offered by Tokyo University of the Arts in Japan?
Tokyo University of the Arts is also a well-known first-class university in Japan. Whether you can be admitted to Tokyo University of the Arts still needs great efforts. There are also many foreign students from China who apply for Japanese language schools, and they are all selected through competition. It is estimated that you need to come to a Japanese school before you can play your competitive ability. I will send you the information about Tokyo University of the Arts enrolling international students this year. Take a good look. It's just that the guitar is difficult. Those who apply for qualification (1) and have completed 12 years of school education abroad (equivalent to graduating from high school or technical secondary school) and those who may get it before March 3 1 every year. Or special education designated by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology is equivalent to appeal education. (2) Have obtained the international diploma qualification granted by the International Diploma Office, a consortium established on the basis of Swiss civil law, or the high school graduation examination qualification recognized by the Federal Republic of Germany in various states. Or someone admitted to a university accredited by France and the United States. Including (2) those that may be obtained before March 3 1 every year. The above applicants must be at least 18 years old before March 3 every year. (3) Educational facilities established in China (Japan) for the purpose of educating foreigners (omitted below because it has nothing to do with the problem). (Note) Graduates from Japanese high schools or secondary education schools and those who may graduate before March 3, 20 1 20 15 are not considered as candidates for international students. Entrance Examination Foreign students must pass the subject examination proposed in the "Examination for Studying in Japan" conducted by Japan's independent administrative legal person "Japan Student Support Agency". Our school will make a comprehensive judgment on whether to accept or not according to the individual examinations conducted by our school, the submitted materials and the results of the "Japan Study Abroad Examination" conducted by the "Japan Student Support Agency". Subject of "Examination for Studying Abroad in Japan" implemented by Japan Student Support Organization ○ Fine Arts Department (Architecture Department and Top Art Performance Department) chooses one subject from Japanese, Mathematics, Science or Japanese, Mathematics and Comprehensive Subjects. ? Candidates who choose their own mathematics can choose one of "Mathematics Subject 1" and "Mathematics Subject 2". ? Candidates who choose "science" can choose two courses in physics, chemistry and biology. ○ To participate in vocal music, departments of fine arts (except architecture and top-level artistic performance) must take the exams of "Japanese" and "comprehensive subjects". * * * The same thing is 1. In addition to Japanese test subjects, Japanese or English test questions can be selected in any language. 2. No admittance before coming to Japan. Our school does not hold international students to go abroad for selection. 3. Candidates can choose to take the exam every June or 1 1. The definition of comprehensive subjects (covering a wide range of comprehensive subject examinations) "Comprehensive subjects", "From the perspective of multicultural understanding, the modern world and Japan are subject centers with themes. The purpose is to determine whether foreign students in Japan have the basic knowledge of modern Japan and the ability to judge the basic problems of modern international society ethically when they study hard in Japanese universities. Specifically, politically? Take economy as the center, and make questions from three fields: geography and history.
Do Japanese language schools only teach Japanese?
In addition to teaching students regular Japanese courses, language schools will also have some tutoring courses for students preparing for the college entrance examination. Guidance for students to overcome the exams for foreign students, because the exams for foreign students will directly affect the quality of schools that will enter universities in the future. For undergraduate graduates who are ready to become monks, there will be corresponding guidance courses in colleges and universities. Not all language schools have such guidance courses because it will involve some majors and research directions. However, some excellent schools with a certain scale and teachers will provide students with many professional and distinctive guidance. Moreover, language schools will also provide life guidance in accommodation, study and tourism.