(1) Study abroad within one year is short-term study abroad;
(2) studying abroad for two to three years is a medium-term study abroad;
(3) studying abroad for more than three years is a long-term study abroad.
Short-term study abroad
Short-term study abroad can be achieved through exchange agreements between universities. If you are in college, you can participate in school-related projects. After graduating from university, as a graduate student, you can do special research in Japanese universities for 6 months to 1 year. Different majors have different requirements for Japanese.
If you haven't been to a domestic university, the purpose of studying abroad for a short time can be mainly Japanese learning. I experienced Japanese culture when I was studying Japanese in the preparatory school of a Japanese university.
In addition, you can study Japanese in a language school for six months, or attend a Japanese learning lecture held during the summer vacation. If you have mastered Japanese in China, you can also study as a lecturer for 6 months to 1 year.
Mid-term study abroad
Mid-term study abroad refers to a way of studying abroad after studying in a language school for one year and then entering a special school or a short-term university.
If the goal is to pass the Japanese Proficiency Test Level 2 (N2), it will be better to study in a Japanese school for one year. In Japan, there are also master's courses taught in English. For students with basic knowledge of English, learning Japanese is not a burden, and they can get a master's degree.
Long-term study abroad
For those who want to study abroad for a long time, there are various ways:
1. If you graduate from a domestic university, you can choose to study Japanese in a language school for one or two years, and then enter a Japanese university for a master's degree.
2. If you graduate from a domestic university and have good English, you can directly enter the master's or doctoral courses taught in English. If you don't graduate from a university, you can also study Japanese in a language school for one or two years, and then enter a Japanese university for four years to get a degree. This is a good choice for college students.
You can complete two years of study in a special school to get the qualification of a specialist.
What are the rankings of school choice in Japan?
There are two frames of reference for formal school selection in Japan:
The first is the authoritative ranking of the world's four major universities: QS University, Harvard University, American Journalism University and ARWU University.
Second, Japan's own folk ranking, that is, SS-F grading.
Folk ranking
Grading method (SS-F, non-academic) often appears among Japanese, which is determined by the deviation value of Japan, the traditional influence of universities, the actual employment situation and the popularity of universities among students.
For students who want to study in Japan, this list can be used as a reference for everyone. Among them, SS -S University is the best, and it is an international super-class university; Followed by a-level, which is a world-class university; Further down are first-class B domestic universities, second-class C domestic universities, second-class D domestic universities, and so on. More than 600 universities are classified as E and F universities.
SS level:? University of Tokyo, Kyoto University
Class s:? Tokyo institute of technology, Osaka University, Tohoku University, Nagoya University, Kobe University, Kyushu University, Hokkaido University, Keio University, Waseda University.
Class a:? Tokyo university of foreign studies, Tsukuba University, Yokohama National University, Chiba University, Hiroshima University, Imperial Camellia University, Tokyo Capital University, Tokyo University of the Arts, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Osaka Foreign Studies University, osaka city university, Central University, sophia university, Tongsha University, Kanazawa University, Okayama University, Nagoya City University, etc?
B-level universities: University of Electric Communication, Tokyo University of Arts, osaka kyoiku university, Kyoto University of Arts and Crafts, Tokyo University of Science, Meiji University, Aoyama College University, Kansai College University, Rikkyo University, Saitama University, Shizuoka University, Nara Women's University, Tokyo Ocean University, Tokyo A&M University, Kyushu University of Technology, yokohama city university, osaka prefecture university, Kyoto. Kansai University, Meiji College University, Specialized University, Shiga University, Shinshu University, Gunma University, Ibaraki University, Kyoto Prefectural University, Otaru University of Commerce, Nanzan University and Seikei University.