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How to write the wish book of Japanese universities?
To study in Japan, you need to prepare a lot of materials, one of which is a wish letter. Many students are confused about the letter of wish to study in Japan and don't know how to write it. Let's introduce the contents of the wish book.

First, the content of the wish letter

1. Why do you want to study in this school?

In the first paragraph, two simple sentences are enough. The first sentence is about the major you want to apply for, and the second sentence is about the ultimate goal you want to achieve in the future.

Then, combining social reality with my own life experience, I can achieve a more realistic description effect in the form of telling stories, such as "I went to an activity and realized this problem/I experienced this problem", which is more infectious and convincing.

Then talk about the reasons why I think I have to enter this school in order to realize this dream. I suggest you learn about it through the school website or other publicity methods.

2. The hope of entering a Japanese school after graduation-the choice of future disciplines and universities (colleges).

1. What do you do at present? What subjects do you want to study in a university (college) after graduating from a language school?

2. What level of university do you want to enter (name the school). In order to enter such a university, we should also pay attention to those subjects (such as mathematics, English, etc. , or professional knowledge) in the process of learning in a language school.

3. Why did you choose this major?

According to the advantages of school publicity, if the major you want to specialize in has a certain position in society, it can directly indicate that a certain field is at a higher level and you can learn the most advanced technology.

If you focus on practice, you can talk about what aspects of school practice match what you want to do in the future.

Highlight a few points and talk about what you want to learn after entering school and your study plan after entering school. You can also combine some positive hobbies to emphasize the reasons why you are suitable for your major and our school.

What do you want to do after graduation?

Do you want to continue your studies or work after graduation? What are your expectations for the future?

Payment of study abroad funds-very important! No matter what the reason is, it is necessary to provide proof and notarization to prove this reason.

1, savings from work in recent years (employment certificate, annual income certificate).

2. Support from parents and relatives (proof of kinship and notarial certificate, employment certificate and annual income certificate).

3. The amount is still too large after providing the above certificate, indicating the source of the remaining amount (inheritance, or other).

Second, the conditions for studying in Japan

Conditions for applying for a Japanese language school:

1. Received formal education in China 12 years or more (including 12 years).

That is, students who need to graduate from high school (or equivalent: technical secondary school, vocational high school, technical school) can apply.

2. Learn Japanese for at least 150 hours.

3. With good economic conditions, you can issue a bank deposit certificate of about 200,000 yuan.

Conditions for Japanese Department (Undergraduate) to enter the examination:

1 .. received formal education in China 12 years or more (including 12 years).

2. Have proof of achievement in Japanese or English.

3. Take the international students' exam and the on-campus exam.

Requirements for Japanese graduate students (pre-master's degree):

1. Received formal education above 16, with bachelor's degree certificate and bachelor's degree certificate.

2. Have proof of achievement in Japanese or English.

3. Achievement certificate+research plan during the undergraduate period.

Third, the study abroad exam

Undergraduate entrance examination generally includes two parts: the national unified examination and the examination organized by each school. These two kinds of exams generally have separate exams for foreign students, that is, the exam content and admission scores are different from those of Japanese students. The overall level is relatively simple, but the entrance competition of famous universities in Japan is also fierce, especially seven national universities with a long history, such as Hokkaido University, Tohoku University, Tokyo University, Osaka University, Nagoya University, Kyoto University and Kyushu University.

Generally, the entrance examination for Japanese undergraduate students is conducted in Japan, so it is necessary to take the examination in Japan to apply for Japanese universities. One way is to apply for matriculation classes such as Japanese language schools, and then apply for Japanese universities; Another way is to choose a university that applies for the exam in China first, and apply for a visa to take the exam in Japan during the exam. Of course, some universities have their own preparatory classes, which can accept students to enter the school in advance. However, these methods are very expensive.

Fourth, the application materials for studying in Japan

1. photo;

5 photos (taken within 3 months) 3cm*4cm, with names written on the back, and a copy of passport (A4 paper size).

2. Application

The application can be printed on the computer, and the signature needs to be signed by yourself. The address should be consistent, the education level should be consistent, and the reason for studying abroad should be controlled within 150 words, but it should be written in Japanese or English.

3. Notarization of relationship

Notarization of kinship is applicable to overseas purposes, detailed information of economic payers, etc.

4. Academic materials

If it is a high school, a high school diploma; After graduating from high school, copy the high school diploma directly; The university is studying, and the university achievement certificate; College and university graduates, copy of university diploma.

5. Material of economic payer.