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I am an art student in senior three, and I want to enter Tokyo University of the Arts or other art colleges in Japan. Do you have any requirements for culture and art?
Hello, first of all, high school graduates who want to go to Japan for undergraduate studies need to take the Japanese International Student Examination. The exam is divided into liberal arts and science, and the landlord is an art student. It is recommended to prepare for the liberal arts exam, which includes Japanese, mathematics and liberal arts (social, historical and geographical), and the difficulty is equivalent to that of the second year of senior high school in China. Because the landlord's language performance is not up to standard, it is suggested that the landlord apply to the Japanese language school in Tokyo, pass the review of Japanese and culture courses in the Japanese language school 1 2 years, and then take the Japanese student exam before entering the art university in Tokyo. College exams are mainly written tests, interviews and exhibitions of works (generally, works are extracted on the spot according to propositions. )

Fees: during the language school, the tuition fee is 700,000 yen a year, equivalent to more than 50,000 yuan, and the undergraduate fee of art universities is about 6.5438+0.3 million yen a year, equivalent to about 6.5438+0.3 million yuan.

Tokyo University of the Arts, which the landlord is interested in, I can confirm that this university basically does not recruit China students, and only the postgraduate stage can accept exchange students. Therefore, although the university is a national university, the tuition is relatively cheap, but I do not recommend applying for it, which is basically difficult to get into.

So I recommend Tama University of Fine Arts, Musashino University of Fine Arts and Tokyo Sculpture University to the landlord. These three private universities are the top institutions of Japanese art universities, and the direction and scope of art enrollment in Japan are basically controlled by these two universities. Moreover, China students have more predecessors in these two universities, so the landlord can pay more attention to them from now on.

The landlord needs to start learning Japanese from now on, prepare to apply for a language school after graduating from senior three, and then prepare to enter the university while learning Japanese during the language school. I think this is the most suitable way for the landlord to study in Japan.

The above is my plan to help the landlord. I wish the landlord's dream of studying abroad come true!

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