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As a school teacher in Japan, my advice is:

Japanese engineering monks, such as Tohoku University, tokyo institute of technology and Chiba University, are better.

To study in Japan is to become a monk (master's degree in China). In Chinese, graduate students in Japan refer to pre-graduate students in universities or departments. There is a difference between public universities and private universities in China when studying in Japan. Most private universities reduce tuition fees by 30%, so there is little difference, 500,000-900,000 yen a year, that is, 40,000-60,000 yen. However, Japan belongs to the country that allows the longest legal working hours among all countries studying abroad, and there are many kinds of scholarships in Japan with different amounts, so most students can apply. Therefore, studying in Japan is the most suitable student for working families. The cost of studying abroad for the first time in China is 10- 12000 yuan. In the future, tuition and living expenses in Japan can be solved by working, applying for scholarships and reducing tuition fees.

First, college students who directly apply for postgraduate re-examination

Advantages: professional knowledge can be improved and strengthened, and there is a slight advantage in the college entrance examination.

Disadvantages: 1, high intermediary cost. 2. If the domestic Japanese itself is not strong, the Japanese will not be greatly improved in the postgraduate stage, and many college graduates will be semi-canned. 3. As the materials for applying for graduate students include contacting the professor, the research plan is packaged for you by the intermediary. Once you arrive at school, the professor finds that you are not the person in the letter and research plan, the professor may dismiss you and let you pack up and leave, which is risky. 4. There is not much choice for schools, and there are basically only schools for graduate students.

Second, take the language and then go to the hospital:

Advantages: 1, low handling fee. Japanese can be improved in a down-to-earth way. 3, when taking an examination of colleges and universities, the choice of schools is wide and there are many roads.

Disadvantages: 1, professional knowledge needs to be improved by myself, and I totally rely on personal professional knowledge during my college years.

To sum up, the time spent by the two routes is roughly the same, and the cost is comparable. After studying in Japan or returning to Japan to work in Japanese-funded enterprises, graduate students who apply for postgraduate entrance examination often compete with undergraduates who graduated from Japanese universities because their Japanese ability is not as good as that of Japanese graduates. Therefore, I personally suggest going to a language school to sharpen the knife and not miss the woodcutter! Good language schools in Japan have special classes in universities.

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