Personal experience summary How to spend less money studying in Japan

Mondo Finance Updated on 2024-01-29

I don't know what the students are most worried about studying abroad, anyway, what the seniors were most worried about at that time.

What to do if you spend too much money?”

The senior is not a wealthy family, and over time he has summed up a set of money-saving plays. Recently, a student asked, so the senior will tell the students about it according to his own experience.

1. Prepare before going to Japan

The first is the intermediary fee, which does not throw money at the intermediary. If you have a brain, you can try DIY, and if you want to save trouble and effort, you can find a free intermediary and apply. Nowadays, there are many free intermediaries on the Internet, and students can ask their seniors directly if they don't know which one is reliable.

The reason for learning Japanese in Japan in advance is also very simple, one is that if you learn quickly in Japan, you will save money and time more than a language school. One is that because seniors want to work part-time, there are also language requirements for part-time jobs in Japan, and seniors can start working directly after learning Japanese in Japan in China.

If you prepare your results in Japanese, English, and professional courses in Japan, you can go on to higher education in half a year at the earliest, and you can save half a year of tuition. Seniors can recommend language schools for students to withdraw tuition fees for half a year.

Faculty of Foreign Languages.

Tuition fee 825w yen a year, located in Takadanobaba, a private school gathering place. There are free one-on-one counseling sessions for college admissions, as well as job hunting courses for IT and specific skills support.

UNITAS (Tokyo Campus).

The tuition fee is 78w yen per year, and you can pay the tuition fee for half a year, and you can pay a total of 82w yen per year for half a year. The school has relatively high enrollment requirements and a good Xi atmosphere. It is also close to Takadanobaba, so it is convenient to apply for a private school.

Elite Japanese.

Tuition fee 792w yen per year, divided into graduate schools, faculties, general Japanese classes, and taught in separate classes. We also offer EJU preparation classes, TOEIC preparation classes, and graduate school preparation classes.

2. Scholarship application

After studying in Japan, students must pay attention to tuition waivers and scholarships.

National and public universities are generally divided into two categories: 50% reduction and 100% reduction, and there are not many students who can get 100%, but they can go to the 50% reduction.

There are more tuition waiver stalls that private universities can apply for, ranging from 20% to 100%, and the probability of getting them is also greater.

Japan's scholarship system is very well-developed, with a total of 5 categories and hundreds of subcategories.

The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Scholarship, which is the largest, is 24w yen a month, and it is very difficult to apply. The Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) scholarship application is much easier, so students who want to study in Japan can apply for a try.

In addition, there are also local ** scholarships, which are suitable for students who live in the local area or are admitted to the local state and public institutions. The private ** scholarship and the scholarship within the school are more miscellaneous, and the seniors will not say so much detail if the number of words is limited, and the students who want to know can receive the handbook from the seniors.

3. Part-time job recommendation

In October this year, Japan raised the minimum hourly wage again, reaching 1,113 yen an hour in Tokyo.

If you are not good at Japanese for the first time, you can consider working in a convenience store, restaurant, or izakaya, but at first, if you don't speak Japanese well, you will basically have to work in the back kitchen, which will be more difficult. The hourly wage is around 1200, and there will be a night shift subsidy for night shifts.

As the senior said before, there are a lot of students who have learned Japanese in Japan. When you arrive in Japan, you can consider going to a drugstore or a restaurant front desk, which will make the job easier and the salary will increase.

After being admitted to university, students who have Xi well can also choose to become tutors or private school teachers, and the salary is about 2,000 yen, which will fluctuate according to the level of the students.

Even if the students can only work at the lowest hourly wage, there is still a year.

1113 28 48 = 1495872 yen.

Fourth, ways to save money

After talking about open source, throttling is just as important.

The senior has sorted out a few ways to save money for everyone.

1.Cook your own meals, you can go to the supermarket instead of going to the convenience store, the supermarket will be discounted at night. Discounted meat can be bought at home and stored in the freezer layer, which can be extended for two or three days.

2.You can go to the business supermarket for daily life ingredients, and the frozen vegetables in the business supermarket are cheap and large.

3.If you don't have the level to cook by yourself, you can buy semi-finished products and go home for simple processing.

4.If you work part-time at a convenience store, you can eat it for free and for disposal.

5.The most important thing is not to fall in love, it is really time-consuming and costly.

In addition to these, students can also save a little more on daily small things, just follow their own budget, and don't be too harsh and make yourself sick.

If you don't understand anything about studying in Japan or finding a job, you can come to DD senior, and the senior will definitely give you a professional reply

Finally, if you are still hesitant and don't know whether you are suitable for studying in Japan, you can do a small assessment first, and the seniors will help you make an exclusive plan

Leave a comment below, e.g. AACAB

1. I want to go to Japan.

A: 2024 B: 2025C: Other.

2. What is the level of Japanese now?

A: Zero-based B: N5 C: N4 D: N3 E: N2 F: N1

3. What is the academic background?

A: High School B: Junior College C: Undergraduate D: Other.

4. Does your family support you to study in Japan?

A: Yes B: Not Yes C: Still under discussion.

5. Annual household income

A: 5-100,000 B: 10-200,000 C: More than 200,000.

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