Japan has close cultural exchanges with China, and the cost of studying in Japan is cheaper than that of other English-speaking countries. At the same time, it is easier to realize the concept of half-working and self-sufficiency in studying in Japan. After choosing a school and

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  Japan has close cultural exchanges with China, and the cost of studying in Japan is cheaper than that of other English-speaking countries. At the same time, it is easier to realize the concept of half-working and self-sufficiency in studying in Japan. After choosing a school and going to Japan, there are some things to pay attention to.

Japan has close cultural exchanges with China, and the cost of studying in Japan is cheaper than that of other English-speaking countries. At the same time, it is easier to realize the concept of half-working and self-sufficiency in studying in Japan. After choosing a school and  - DayDayNews

  Although Chinese and Japanese cultural backgrounds and living habits are similar, international students will inevitably face some discomfort. Today, the teacher of 114 Study Abroad Network introduced the things you need to pay attention to in studying in Japan. Here are a few points to pay attention to!

  1, accommodation

   Almost 90% of schools in Japan do not provide accommodation, and most international students rent houses outside. But in a region like Japan with expensive land, if you want to rent an affordable and safe house, international students can go to a Japanese housing agency or a collaborative combination of university life to find the right house, or a community where Chinese people gather, but be careful of fraud.

When describing the house they need, international students must pay attention to the size and rent of the room, so that it is easier to rent a cheap house. At the same time, international students should also consider the distance from the school when renting a house, because the transportation costs in Japan are also very high.

  2, medical

   is very expensive to see a doctor in Japan. You must join the Japanese National Health Insurance when studying in Japan. International students can pay relatively low health insurance and experience national health insurance benefits. When seeing a doctor, the insurance burden is 30% of the total medical expenses. If you are a student of a regular university, the school and hospitals are generally free (almost all universities), that is, 30% of the national health insurance other than 70% are paid by the school, and the insurance joining procedures can be handled in the service office of the city (district) where they live.

  3, Working

   When you decide to work part-time in Japan, you must sign a labor contract. If the employer does not sign, please do not go to work. Afterwards, once a dispute occurs, the labor contract will become the basis, and labor problems that arise from unsigned contracts are not protected by law.

  In addition, if you want to work part-time, you need to apply for a certificate (that is, what we call a work permit) for activities other than visa qualifications. Japanese law stipulates that students can only work 28 hours a week (you can go 56 hours during school holidays) , and try not to take the risk of working overtime.

  's college entrance examination scores are not ideal and they are unwilling to go to an ordinary university. You can consider studying abroad . Japan is a relatively ideal choice. The cost of studying abroad is relatively low, and ordinary families can also afford it. There are also many famous Japanese schools, so it is not difficult to learn Japanese. So, how do you choose to study in Japan after the college entrance examination?

  After the college entrance examination, if the student has a poor Japanese foundation or has not learned Japanese, he can study in China for preparatory courses in Japan .

  The Japanese preparatory course of studying abroad has signed a formal study abroad cooperation agreement with Japanese schools. After a year of study, students have reached the N2 Japanese level and can enter the cooperative Japanese undergraduate courses.

Which schools are better for preparatory studies in Japan?

  114 Study Abroad Network teacher introduced that the Japanese study abroad preparatory classes at Shandong University, Jinan University, Harbin Institute of Technology, Beijing Language and Technology, University of Electronic Science and Technology, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing Foreign Studies University, and Communication University of China are all good.

There are many preparatory enrollment institutions in Japan. It is recommended to choose a Japanese preparatory course for studying abroad offered by key domestic universities, which has a more secure teaching level and a higher reputation for Japanese cooperative colleges.

  Successful study abroad is your master. Click the link to learn more about the preparatory program information for domestic universities: Japanese preparatory_Japanese undergraduate preparatory_Japanese master/graduate preparatory-Japanese study abroad-114 study abroad [official website]

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