When applying for a language school, you must know these six key pieces of information, especially t

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-27

As 90% of students study in Japan as the first stop for language schools, do you often feel lost, confused, and confused when applying for language schools? Today, I will take the six issues that everyone is most concerned about as the starting point, and talk to you about the issues that need to be paid attention to when applying for a language school!

1. Is it necessary to go to a language school?

No! Divide the situation

If you want to study in Japan, choosing a language school is certainly not the only way, but it is the most common way, most of Japan's excellent universities will not directly recruit students in China, so 90% of international students will choose to go to Japan through a language school, so language schools are also the first choice for Chinese students to enter excellent Japanese universities.

The main reasons why you choose a language school to come to Japan are:

In order to obtain a long-term and stable student visa.

In a Japanese language environment, students will continue to strengthen their Japanese language learning.

Preparation for the exam, gathering information, adapting to the environment, and a series of preparations for further education.

Although the EJU exam is conducted at a uniform time and can be taken through a short-term tourist visa, the time of the on-campus exam is determined by the university, and the test time between different institutions may be very large, so a long-term and stable student visa is still necessary for students!

2. How much does a language school cost?

The tuition fee for a language school is 800,000 to 900,000 yen per year.

For students from different families, the cost of language school is definitely different. If you are a senior sister from a family with average family conditions, it is recommended that you choose a language school that pays tuition for half a year to apply if you are well prepared for the Japanese language ability and professional ability in China, and if you can go on to higher education within half a year, the cost of the language school stage may be less than 100,000 yuan.

Of course, most students can not be so idealized If you need to prepare for a period of time in a language school, the cost may be slightly higher, and the annual living expenses and tuition fees are about 12-150,000 yuan. Therefore, students who do not have a particularly sufficient budget should discuss with their families to make a decision! In addition, when applying for a language school, you will generally need to provide a deposit certificate of 200,000 yuan, and you need to prepare it in advance!

3. How do I apply for a language school?

12 years of educational experience.

Certificate of 150 hours of Japanese language or Japanese language certificate of minimum level.

Sufficient funds for studying abroad.

Basically, as long as you meet the above conditions, you can apply for a language school, but the older you are, the more stringent the conditions will be.

When applying for a language school, you should choose a school according to your personal needs, mainly considering the following factors: geographical location, tuition fee, enrollment time, campus reputation, college guidance, career guidance, proportion of Chinese students, whether you pay half-yearly, etc. Once you have chosen a language school, submit your application according to the school's requirements. Once you receive your application, you will be interviewed online. If you pass the interview, the school will issue a letter of acceptance.

Language schools can apply by DIY, (the materials and preparation for studying abroad are still relatively cumbersome, so there is no need to waste time here, isn't it fragrant to learn more Japanese?) You can also find a reliable intermediary (such as us) to help you plan your application for free! No intermediary fee!

4. How far in advance do I need to apply for a Japanese language school?

It's best to apply 10 months to a year in advance!

Because the enrollment quota of language schools is limited, and everyone wants to go to popular and cost-effective schools, there is a high probability that there will be no places if you apply late. In addition, it is better for older students to apply more than one year in advance, in addition to the fact that there are fewer language schools that accept older students, it is also to take advantage of the fact that the language school has enough places to grab it, and in the case of insufficient places, the language school may raise the enrollment standard!

The language school has four enrollment time points in a year, namely: January, April, July, and October, and the senior sister personally recommends enrolling in April, because you can get a study visa for up to two years! The second is to enroll in July, you can get a visa for up to 9 months a year, a longer study visa time, and you can also give yourself more opportunities to complete your dream of studying abroad, at present, not October students are already the last time to go to Japan in 24 years, and students who want to go to Japan in 24 years should hurry up

5. After studying in a language school, can I definitely go on to higher education and find a job?

No, the language school is not allotted.

Don't think of language schools as the king of the wishing fountain, it is not responsive. Although language schools have career counseling courses and college counseling courses, they only play a supporting role, and the recommended admission system and job recommendation system established by language schools do not guarantee that every student will be able to successfully enter a job in Japan through this "system".

Don't "deify" the role of language schools, you still need to be hard to strike iron, and the final result still depends on the students' own ability! Of course, if you see someone on the Internet who says that if you go to a language school, you will definitely be able to go on to higher education and find a job, there is a high probability that it is a lie, and a small probability is a spicy chicken school and a spicy chicken job

6. Who is suitable to apply for a language school to study in Japan?

You need a long-term visa to take the exam in Japan to find a job, and you don't want to be tossed back and forth to consume time and energy.

Students who are weak in Japanese and want to improve their Japanese language skills through the language environment of a language school.

For students who want to prepare for the entrance examination in Japan, a good language school can provide more comprehensive guidance for further education, such as EJU entrance examination, university entrance examination, art tutoring, etc.

I want to go abroad for the first time and have a buffer at a language school and gradually adapt to life in Japan

Those who simply want to go to Japan to learn Japanese, experience life in a foreign country, or go on a short trip.

Finally, if you have any questions about Japanese language schools, please feel free to send us a private message! Know it all

If you don't know how to choose a language school that suits you, you can also take a minute to do a study abroad assessment, and the senior sister will help you come up with a study abroad plan for free!

When do you expect to come to Japan?

A: 24 years B: 25 years C: 26 years D: 26 years later.

Want to study in a city where you want to study?

A: Tokyo B: Osaka C: Kyoto D: Others.

What is your current Japanese language ability?

A: N1 B: N2 C: N3 D: N4 N5 E: Zero.

Where do you want to go to Japan?

A: Further education B: Employment C: Tourism D: Others.

When will you graduate? A: High school students B: Undergraduate students C: College students D: Secondary school students Vocational high school Technical school students E: Graduated within 5 years F: Graduated more than 5 years ago.

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