2. After more than 100 years of education, Japan has gained a firm foothold and the education mechanism for all kinds of talents is relatively complete, so the demand for foreign talents is very limited. The high employment rate in Japan in the past two years does not mean that it is easy for international students to find jobs in Japan. If international students only find a few or ten companies, they can only say that they are very lucky. Therefore, it may be necessary to be fully psychologically prepared for hardship, and it may be necessary to interview dozens or even more companies-it is very troublesome for a company to recruit a foreigner, and it is likely to be interviewed several times. The company I went to was a fortune 500 company, and I had six interviews in Osaka and Tokyo * * * ... so I don't think it's completely impossible to be interviewed 100 times. If you only interviewed 10 companies, if each company interviewed 6 times, it would be 60 times ... I really want to tell you that maybe you.
3. The specific research direction still needs your consideration. When the professor interviewed you, he thought it would be possible only if you had certain research ability. What can impress the professor is to write a simple research plan. Generally speaking, you should carefully study the website of your tutor's research room, understand the content of his research field, find out a subject (or two or three) that you are willing to study, then go online and the library to consult relevant papers, understand its development status, sort out the problems you want to solve, and carefully study ideas, plans, programs, expected goals and effects. Outline: preface, the current solution, problem derivation, method, plan, implementation scheme and method, data result analysis, conclusion and further topics in the future. It's not done at once, so don't worry too much. Read more relevant professional books, academic magazines and papers. Only when the professor intends to enroll you can you sign up for the school exams and formal interviews, including specific contents such as Japanese, TOEFL or TOEFL scores, and go to official website for confirmation, subject to the contents of the Japanese website.
4. I am willing to believe in your strength, and I suggest that you don't "stare" at this school-other public universities should also consider it, because there are about 10,000 China students studying in Kyushu, and I believe that no one doesn't know about Kyushu University, and there are dozens of undergraduate and postgraduate majors that can be admitted every year.
In short, I wish everyone and がんばってくださぃ good luck!