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Language requirements of different majors studying in Japan
1. Language requirements for different majors studying in Japan

1, language requirements for science and engineering majors

For science and engineering students, language is not unimportant, because there are actually many science and engineering applicants in Japan, including many Japanese students who are applying, so the admission conditions are higher. In principle, students who apply for science and engineering need to have Japanese N2 (N 1 required by universities such as Dongda University), and also need to have high English ability. Moreover, good language ability is also one of the basic conditions for communicating with professors and promoting research projects smoothly in the future. If you apply to a well-known university, you should be able to understand the thesis and summarize it, and you can take some TOEFL or TOEFL scores.

2. Language requirements for business majors.

Japanese business majors pay more attention to students' English and Japanese scores, and they can start preparing for TOEFL as soon as they are freshmen or sophomores. The higher the score, the more dominant it is in the application process. There may be an interview during the application process, so you need to strengthen your usual oral and listening training while preparing for the language test. And good oral and listening skills can better adapt to the future study abroad life. Here, I want to remind the students that most of the English pronunciations of Japanese professors are Japanese, so everyone should listen more and practice more, especially to exercise their listening and speaking skills.

3. Language requirements for liberal arts majors

In the application for studying in Japan, the language requirements for students applying for liberal arts are relatively high. N 1 is a basic requirement, such as applying for education, literature, linguistics, sociology, etc. Because for students applying for liberal arts, language is not only a requirement of communication ability, but also an evaluation of their future research and development ability.

4. Language requirements for art majors.

Ordinary art students will feel that they don't need to work hard on their Chinese grades. They just need to prepare their own investment portfolio. They did apply for Japanese art majors, and the language requirements were not as high as above. If you are an art student and get good grades in Chinese, this is also a bright spot. Students majoring in art should have a language score of N2 or above. In addition, art majors are faced with the need to take exams in Japan, so good language conditions are also very important.

2. Reference factors for studying in Japan

First, personal interests

The first thing to combine is, of course, your own interests. After all, this is a major that will accompany you for three or four years, and it is likely to affect your future choice. If you don't want to spend your life unhappy, you must choose what you like.

However, everyone is in an important period of making their own decisions. Don't completely obey your parents' arrangement. You should think for yourself and study more according to your interests.

Second, the comparison between universities

Your favorite major is definitely not offered by only one college, but widely exists in different schools. For your future study, you should make a comparative choice among these schools.

We should not only examine the environment and facilities of the school, but also the teaching level and software conditions of the school. Of course, ranking is also essential, because the reputation of the school will greatly affect future employment.

Third, based on employment.

Employment has been mentioned many times in the above article, which shows the importance of future employment for major selection. However, ordinary students can't foresee the future social trend well, and it is difficult to make a far-sighted choice.

Therefore, it is very important to seek professional advice. After all, we should consider not only the current social needs, but also the future social changes.

Fourth, avoid being sought after.

No matter what major, the future is uncertain, especially the popular major now, it is more likely to disappear in the future, because the number of talents is more likely to reach saturation, thus the demand of society will decrease.

3. Which students are suitable for studying in Japan?

1. I like Japan and am interested in Japanese culture.

There are still many such students at present. Influenced by the export of Japanese culture, they became interested in Japan through animation or TV series, thus they fell in love with Japanese culture and had a vision for Japanese life.

In addition, with the development of the Internet and the expansion of the secondary cultural circle, more and more students are exposed to Japanese culture. The two-dimensional pursuit of the moon and the three-dimensional love of beans have greatly promoted the spread of Japanese culture in China.

It is undoubtedly very appropriate for such students to choose to study in Japan when their economic conditions and academic performance permit. As the saying goes, it is better to read thousands of books than Wan Li, and it is also very happy to choose the road of studying abroad through interest. After all, the luckiest thing in the world is to strive for interest as the goal.

Through studying in Japan, I can really understand whether Japanese society is the same as I expected. After all, seeing is believing, and then I can decide whether to stay in Japan to develop or give back to my motherland.

2. Being able to live independently

The ability to live independently is necessary, and it is more important to have a certain spirit of suffering. Part-time jobs are common in Japan. No matter old people or children, they will take part-time jobs at their convenience to earn some living expenses or pocket money. Therefore, during studying in Japan, students will not be too relaxed, and it is more important to have a certain spirit of hardship. Of course, some parents may feel that the economic conditions at home are relatively good and there is no need to let their children go to work. I want to say here that letting students take a proper job and participate in some social practice activities will help them integrate into Japanese life more quickly and promote their studies.

3. No financial problems (whether family or scholarship)

National and public universities in Japan are not for profit, and their tuition fees are much lower than those of private universities in Europe, America and Japan, which are more suitable for students from working-class families in China. Therefore, for students who plan to study in Japan, economy is not the most important issue.

However, the cost of the first year is still needed, so the minimum start-up capital needs about 70,000 RMB. If the start-up capital is difficult, it is not recommended to consider studying abroad immediately.

The main purpose is to go to college.

Regardless of feelings, we still have to admit that the quality of education in Japan is still higher than that in China, so most people go to Japan to pursue high-quality education. Of course, there are also students who get their own gold-plated diplomas to facilitate employment and development in China.

Applicable people: high school graduates, graduates from technical schools or secondary vocational schools who have completed 12 years of education.

5. The main purpose is to study in Japan.

Last semester's students are basically in the internship period, so they can use this time to study in Japan to improve themselves. In China, junior college students must get a bachelor's degree if they want to go to graduate school, but in Japan, they can directly realize their dream of taking the postgraduate entrance examination.

Applicable people: undergraduate and junior college interns, previous graduates.

6. Take employment as the main purpose

Japan stipulates that after studying Japanese in Japan for half a year or one year, you can apply for a work visa directly in Japan after meeting the work requirements.

Applicable people: undergraduate and junior college graduates. (Science and engineering, computer, nursing, English, Japanese and other majors are most suitable)

7. Self-disciplined and want to enter the world.

In the early years, some people often had some misunderstandings about international students, that is, those who didn't get into a good school in China chose to study abroad. Admittedly, this phenomenon does exist, and even now it is not uncommon.

But my Lord, times have changed. Now more and more students choose to study in Japan, not only to meet their academic goals, but also to meet what kind of school they want to go to. Under the strict college entrance examination system in China (let's not talk about the regional protection system and enrollment issues here), why not use the same efforts and scores to go overseas to change to a school with a higher ranking in the world?

However, this does not mean that Japanese universities are so easy to make progress, and they need to work hard and have strong self-discipline to supervise learning. If you are the level of Qingbei, then you must have a chance in Dongda University. If you are the level of Dalian University of Technology, then Waseda will also have a place for you.

Secondly, every country has a looser policy for international students to enter famous universities than its own nationals. Just kidding, do Russian foreign compatriots of a fighting nation need college entrance examination results if they want to enter Shanghai Jiaotong University? Similarly, it is the same for China people to study in Japan.

So for this kind of students, it is undoubtedly very appropriate to study in Japan if they want to have better opportunities for further study at the same level.