1. Give up the domestic undergraduate course and go to the Japanese language school to take an examination of Japanese universities.
If students are not satisfied with their colleges and majors and are interested in Japanese universities, they can go to Japanese language schools. Language schools generally offer counseling courses for further studies, which can help students take the Japanese study abroad exam and give guidance for further studies in universities. In this way, students can not only attack world famous schools, but also re-select their own majors. The only drawback is that it will delay students' time. Students have to give up the year they have studied, and at the same time spend one or two years studying languages in language schools and preparing for the college entrance examination. It takes a lot of determination to give up this year.
2. Give up the domestic undergraduate course and directly enter the Japanese university.
Compared with the first option, this option saves students a year or two in studying in a language school, but there is no transitional study in a language school, which has high language requirements for students and is suitable for Japanese majors in high schools and universities. And if there is no language school for further study, students' ability will also improve. In addition, there is no Japanese study abroad examination center in Chinese mainland, so it is a great challenge for students to take exams in Hongkong and other places.
3. Give up domestic undergraduate courses and apply for other disciplines in Japan.
Other subjects, also known as preparatory courses, are only offered in private universities in Japan, mainly providing Japanese education for international students, that is, the study period of international students is 1 year. If there is no special reason, you can't repeat it. After the expiration of the study period, you can continue to go to college. The disadvantage is that other subjects generally have requirements for students' Chinese, with a minimum requirement of N5. For example, some famous schools, such as Waseda University, require students to have N2 scores before applying. Therefore, students who want to apply for this program need to learn Japanese in advance and test their language scores according to their college scores.
4. Give up undergraduate major and apply for Japanese undergraduate G30 project.
Well-known 13 schools in Japan all have G30 programs, that is, they directly apply for undergraduate programs to teach English in Japanese universities. The advantage of this choice is that it greatly saves time and can improve students' college level. However, students are advised to be psychologically prepared for Japanese English teaching ... and the competition for places is fierce. The number of applicants for some projects is less than 10 in the world, which needs to be screened at different levels; There are also fewer elective majors, most of which are science and engineering, and there are fewer courses in humanities and social sciences.
5. Continue to study the major and prepare for the junior year.
Admission generally requires professional counterparts, especially domestic public universities. The content of the entrance examination is generally based on the main course knowledge of the first two years of the subject. There are few places and few opportunities for international students. Private universities don't matter, they can merge across majors. If students are satisfied with their major, they can consider admission. The charm of this scheme lies in saving students' time and high gold content. But the requirements for students are also very high, especially for students' professional ability and language level. Therefore, students who want to enter junior school need to learn the language well in advance, always pay attention to the enrollment information of the school and make targeted preparations.
6. Continue to study this major, and prepare to apply for Japanese graduate students in my senior year.
This is a measure that students often take when they go to Japan for graduate studies. There is a special system for Japanese monks to enroll students, which is the postgraduate system. Many students go to Japan to study for half a year or even a year to transition to monk school. If students want to apply for graduate students, they can start preparing for their freshman year. Students who change majors need to take a second degree. Students with insufficient language skills can use these two years to test their language scores and enrich their resumes, so as to ensure their smooth application.
7. Continue to study this major, and take the Japanese monk exam directly after graduation.
This is the most favorable choice for students and the highest requirement for students. This program requires students to have considerable Japanese ability. For liberal arts students, the suggested score is N 1, and for science and engineering students, the suggested score is N2. At the same time, some schools also require monks to take English exams, and the exams for specialized courses vary from school to school, so students need to bear greater pressure!
To sum up, freshmen still have to make a choice if they want to study in Japan. If they are willing to give up their time and achievements, it will reduce the difficulty of success, otherwise there will be great challenges. There are too many dry goods in this article. Sakura Shang Tong suggests you pay attention to the collection and take your time ~
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