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What should I do if I regret studying in Japan?

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1. The postgraduate education system in Japan is two years. First, they attend preparatory courses, learn languages, and then learn professional knowledge. After the preparatory course, it is consistent with the domestic postgraduate curriculum arrangement. The academic system of Japanese doctoral students is three years. If the doctor postpones, it will be three and a half years.

2. Language schools are not necessary. Most students choose to study in language schools as a transitional way. However, some Japanese universities don't need to pass the Japanese exam, and their rankings are often lower.

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Japan s postgraduate entrance examination system;

Japanese and China have different postgraduate entrance examination systems. In China, the postgraduate entrance examination is usually the first exam, but in Japan, on the contrary, you need to apply for a tutor, go through a preparation stage for postgraduate entrance examination with the tutor, and then pass the exam organized by the school professors association to become a formal graduate student, that is, a Japanese monk.

It is also a good choice to attend the preparatory course after going to Japan for graduate study, and it will take about one year to connect the necessary language skills and professional course knowledge when studying abroad.