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Waseda University or Osaka University?
After the academic exchange in Waseda, you must go to Osaka University!

First of all, academically, private universities and state universities are not at the same level. The Japanese government's funding for scientific research in national universities is much higher than that in private universities, and more achievements have been made. Compared with private schools, it is not as good as Qingying. Money is tight recently. I majored in economics. Their economic department building has not been completed after four years of construction. I can only make money by taking in more students. Now there are more than 40,000 students and many foreigners.

In terms of academic atmosphere, it is not as early as Osaka. In the morning, the campus is full of speeches, and leaflets are distributed at noon. Teachers usually have drinks and parties with various societies every day after school, so it is impossible not to go. Because Japanese society pays more attention to relationships than China, and has strong contacts in politics and business, the atmosphere of natural students is even worse. It can be said that in Keio, there are all Tokyo aristocrats in Japan, and there are also many local tyrants in Waseda. Those graduate students who really study are all strong in national strength such as Dongda University and Donggong University. Besides, it's too dependent. Entering the second interview depends on whether the recommended tutor has the strength, otherwise the self-taught candidates generally have no chance. I met a senior who graduated from Boston College. I'm here to take the preliminary exam. As a result, I took the exam for four years, because the quota was set by the students. Fairer than national universities, of course, the competition is more intense.

There is also the issue of scholarships. In fact, Osaka is quite cost-effective. Because I don't know what kind of scholarship you are applying for, I am a private scholarship, not a "Korean scholarship". I don't know if you are Korean. The cost of living is calculated, so Osaka is much cheaper and Tokyo is really expensive. . . Graduate students are all rented out, and there is no dormitory in Hushan.

And do you want to consider the employment problem in Tokyo? Employment in Japan is recommended by the tutor. Strong letters of recommendation can go directly to large enterprises, and unrelated students can't find jobs. So Osaka University is actually similar to Zaoda University. Compared with Osaka, these two cities are very modern, with neat skyscrapers and plans, and enthusiastic people. Japan's second largest city, with strong commercial shipping, Osaka people are also very smart and business-minded. Compared with Tokyo people, Tokyo people are very proud and exclusive. Besides, except for the port area, Roppongi and Shibuya in Tokyo are short and old houses, and you will be a little disappointed. . . Moreover, I have to go to social nightlife in Tokyo and can't settle down. It is much better than him in Osaka.

Actually, I think if you are confident, you can try Kyoto University or tokyo institute of technology. Both of them are top figures in the scientific community and even in the world. Moreover, the academic atmosphere in Kyoto is different from other universities in Japan, and it is very free. Kyoto is also super beautiful, suitable for academics, and of course it is difficult to take the exam. Osaka ranks third in Japan in terms of comprehensive strength. Others think that my girlfriend is studying physics at Nagoya University, which is also very good. There are also Tohoku University, the national ones are good, and Hokkaido's agriculture and chemical industry are relatively strong. At least it is much better than private ones. All aspects are private and tend to be liberal. Physics is weak again, so. . .

I graduated from the Economics Department of Munich University in Germany and stayed in Waseda for one and a half years.