I've been preparing since I was a sophomore, and I've poked enough. I began to prepare for my senior year, not majoring in Japanese.
First of all, a double degree is good, but it is recommended not to take the management major because it is "no good".
Let's help you analyze your problem.
1. Studying abroad, choosing a major is the most important! This is the success or failure of studying abroad.
It is not difficult to study abroad now, but it is difficult to really set aside value. The reason is a professional problem.
Some majors, after studying in college, find it useless in a job (such as culture, management, management, etc.). )
However, some majors are very practical, and students can make money and practice with their majors while going to school. This kind of major is the best. In this case, even if they are studying, it is considered as work experience.
In addition, it is most worthwhile to go to Japan to study medical science and technology, because these things are stronger in Japan.
And these majors can exist independently after graduation.
But if you want to learn culture, it will be generalized, and you don't know what you have learned in the end.
Others study psychology, which is actually very general. Learning real psychology makes it easier to understand customers' psychology than practicing business.
After graduation, Japanese liberal arts fall into the same category, that is to say, there is no major, and many liberal arts enterprises have no advantage.
Don't think about your ideas, they are all empty, and sometimes they are not as good as a chef who can really make money by craft.
Therefore, majors must choose those that are not easy to learn and have high professionalism.
Many Japanese students who come to Japan turn to study, education and management.
Think about it, is the major that you can learn from skipping the four-year basic course and directly changing to a major high in gold content?
Those who study culture and human resources and those who have been in society for a long time can talk about it. This major is not recommended.
With a college diploma, don't neglect excellent skills, which is what I want to advise you most.
Talk about real majors and never learn.
My classmate, majoring in computer, made a set of games for a company after graduation design, and changed tens of thousands.
I majored in design. When I was a junior and a senior, I earned half of the expenses for studying abroad. These are real. It is one thing to find a job and get a diploma in the future, but the most important thing is that I only know what I can do and what benefits I can bring to the company. This is fundamental, and studying abroad should also be carried out around this goal.
You are only a sophomore, and you still have time to study by yourself. I suggest not to engage in virtual major. To tell the truth, human resources are very virtual.
2. English TOEFL is necessary, but it should also be divided into majors and schools, and the country generally has requirements.
Specific to the school home page-looking for the postgraduate recruitment project in the test case.
Learning to read web pages is my first application. In the future, all information can be found through the web page, without asking others, others will also look at it from there.
3. Generally, the application is started six months in advance, and the specific time of desire is also found on the above-mentioned webpage. Every school is different. If you don't understand, you can ask the Academic Affairs Office, whose email address is also on the website.
I can't speak English, but I am a professional, and no one will refuse me because I can't speak English.
Generally speaking, China trains students with strong comprehensive ability, who know everything and know nothing. Many students are really excellent and have a wide range of knowledge, but they just don't have a proficient major.
And I belong to, the comprehensive ability is not strong, but I have a special major, so I can mix well, get a job more popular, and even start my own business by technology.
So about English, it still depends on your final major.