In recent years, with the intensification of competition for postgraduate entrance examinations and the increase of employment pressure, more and more students and parents have begun to consider studying abroad to achieve their education and employment goals. Studying abroad is not only about improving your studies, but I believe that your experience will also help you a lot in your future life. So how do you plan to study in Japan after failing the graduate school entrance examination?Next, with Weilan Study Abroad, Mr. He He will analyze the successful cases of studying abroad and admitting graduate students from Kyushu University, one of the top ten universities in Japan, after failing the graduate school entrance examination.
Student Profile: Admitted School: Kyushu University Graduate School.
School: One of the two non-domestic students.
Major: Japanese major.
Japanese language score: N1 pass.
Student M is a graduate of a college majoring in Japanese. During his time at the university, student M successfully passed the Japanese N1 exam, and at the same time, out of his interest in philosophical thought and his understanding of Japan, he chose a topic related to philosophical thought in the direction of graduation. After graduation, student M tried his best to prepare for the graduate school entrance examination, but unfortunately failed in the graduate school entrance examination. After failing the graduate school entrance examination, student M began to consider studying in Japan.
When choosing a study abroad agency, student M came into contact with Azure Study Abroad through online learning and friend introductions. Due to the late application time, many schools and graduate schools did not have enough time to apply, but in the tense application, Ms. Weilan successfully helped students get a graduate offer from Kyushu University
Graduate Qualification Notice of the Top 19 Prefecture Universities in Japan:
Japanese Major: Study in Japan, Interdisciplinary Application, Kyushu University, Philosophy Major, Case Details:
Application Analysis:1Japanese N1, good conversational Japanese skills.
Student M is a Japanese language major and worked as a volunteer translator during his time at school, so he has good oral conversation skills and can have fluent conversations in Japanese. After the application is opened, you will be faced with the possibility of an interview with the professor at any time. Being able to use Japanese proficiently is essential for applying to study in Japan. In the process of contacting Kyushu University, the professor wrote back and asked for an interview to determine whether or not to accept him as a graduate student. During the interview, the professor's questions, such as the direction of graduation and why he applied to the Ninth National Congress, were basically proficient, and the professor said that he passed the interview on the spot
2.The registration time is late, and the application time is relatively tight.
Student M only considered studying in Japan after the graduate school entrance examination, and the actual application was already in March 2023. In fact, this is a bit late in terms of application, as some graduate schools such as the Graduate School of Comprehensive Cultural Studies at the University of Tokyo have already closed, and a large number of graduate schools are about to close in March or early April, such as the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Tokyo University, Sophia University, Nagoya University, Faculty of Letters, and Faculty of Education.
3.Consistency of research directions.
In interviews, professors at Japanese universities generally focus on the student's professional ability and academic background. During the application process, many professors will ask students to submit their graduation** or research outputs. In the process of contacting the professors of Kyushu University, the professors also submitted the student's graduation ** at the same time as the interview requested. According to the feedback from the students after the interview, the professor's questions are also focused on graduation** and future research directions. Student M's graduation direction is very consistent with the professor's research direction, which also adds a lot of points to student M.
2. Azure Study Abroad Application Strategy: Application Advice + Speaking Guidance + Active Cooperation from Students.
In order to help student M apply to the schools and professors he is most interested in, we have formulated the following college counseling plan for him, which is as follows:
Clause. 1. Choose the right professor for you. Contacting a professor is an important first step. However, we should not choose professors aimlessly, but need to give priority to choosing the professors who are suitable for us based on our own major and research direction. In view of the students' application direction, Weilan teacher gave students guidance on the direction of teaching, and guided students how to choose professors and what kind of professors to choose.
Clause. 2. Multiple rounds of interview coaching. In the process of contacting the professors, Mr. Weilan helped the students to win the opportunity to interview with professors at Kyushu University, and then Mr. Weilan gave the students several rounds of Japanese interview coaching to sort out the interview ideas and interview skills.
Clause. 3. Fast, timely and efficient application speed. Students apply late, and many graduate schools are facing a deadline. However, with the attitude of being responsible for the students, the teacher is racing against time to prepare the application materials and plans for the students. Not only did the students' applications not be delayed, but some graduate schools that seemed to be too late were successfully applied.
Clause. Fourth, active cooperation and serious attitude. After the application is launched, the students will actively cooperate with the interview guidance and prepare carefullyFor the suggestions made by the teacher, the students can also accept it patiently.
I look forward to all the best in my future studies!
Studying abroad after the postgraduate entrance examination is not a retreat and a change of track, but this does not mean that students who study abroad are failures. Going abroad is a personal choice, and it is also a choice not to go abroad to study in China. Going abroad also needs to consider family conditions, and the consumption abroad is still relatively high. But if you have the conditions, it's best to go out and have a look, the world is so big, there will always be something to gain when you go out to see.
That's all about:After failing the graduate school entrance examination, study abroad and be admitted to the top 10 universities in Japanand other information are briefly introduced hereHope it helps.