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If I apply for a Japanese national university, how much do I need to keep my test scores?
It is completely uncompetitive for a better school+a good major to stay in the exam for no more than 300.

In the past few years, a few language schools have not kept statistics on the whereabouts of students. Basically, the liberal arts score should be above 550, and it will be above 500 soon. If you don't say it, you are qualified, and if you don't say it, there is no hope. This is just a reference, there is no basis.

To apply for studying abroad, one must be in good health, especially free from infectious diseases and mental illness. Many countries have clear regulations and requirements for applicants' physical examination. Applicants should generally be over 18 years old and under 35 years old.

Almost all national universities require TOEFL or TOEFL scores, and some liberal arts students also have their own English tests. No matter how good your grades are or how bad your college exams are, it only shows that your ability is unstable. If the interview performance is not good, the results will definitely be untrue. There are too many loopholes in the examination for international students, so I won't go into details.

Transcript is one of the important materials for studying abroad. Studying in the United States and Britain usually requires transcripts. The report card can reflect all the courses and achievements of the undergraduate course, prove your learning ability, and judge whether you have learning strength and potential.

Foreign universities also attach great importance to the level of participation. The condition of studying abroad is that if the applicant has participated in art, sports or natural science competitions and can get good grades, it will also leave a deep impact on the admissions officers and increase the chances of admission.