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Studying abroad, why not choose Japan?

1, Japan, Europe and America, there is neither absolute good nor absolute bad. If there are 650,000 overseas Chinese in Japan, the number of overseas students is 6.5438+0.4 million. It is certainly more convenient for them to go to Europe and America than from China. Just leave Japan and go to Europe and America.

I have also been to some European and American countries for study and work. Many European and American Chinese I know, or Japanese Chinese, are not interested in each other's national life (except tourism), so Japan or Europe and the United States is just a more appropriate issue.

Studying in Japan is similar to China in culture, writing, habits and environment, but going to Europe and America is quite different.

4. In terms of expenses, the language school 1 year is about 50,000-70,000 RMB, the university fee 1 year is about 30,000-50,000 RMB, and the living expenses 1 year is about 0-120,000 RMB. Working in Japan is very convenient and the pressure will be less.

In European countries, except Britain, America, Canada and Australia, it is useless to know English, so you need to learn it from scratch.

Due to frequent exchanges between China and Japan, it is easier to find a job after graduation.

7. European countries sometimes have a small population, rich resources, high technology and a leisurely life, but the diligence of foreign immigrants and international students has an impact on their leisurely life. Therefore, foreign immigrants and international students are excluded. This kind of exclusion is more serious than Japan.

8. Japanese school is the most mature business model. Japan allows high school students with average grades to study in Japan, and the threshold is lower than that in Europe and America.

9. From the perspective of language learning, the entry threshold of European and American languages is high, and beginners are struggling and eager to learn after breaking through; Japanese has a low threshold and is easy for beginners. Although it is difficult to learn later, the language of life and work can be basically mastered in one or two years.