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Is it better to study in Germany or Japan?

Which country you go to in these two countries is not the most important. In the final analysis, the comparison is still about the school.

There are schools that do not require IELTS, but most of them require Japanese language proficiency test scores or attendance at a language school to study in Japan. German and Japanese are not easy languages ??to learn. German rules are strict and Japanese grammar is complicated. To be honest, Personally, I think Japanese sounds better than German.

Both countries can speak English, and the Germans’ English level is definitely much higher than the average Japanese level.

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It would be great if you can stay and work. These are two of the most rigorous countries in the world. The competitive pressure in Japan is higher than in Germany, but the benefits for top talents are also higher. But this is all in general terms, it still depends on what you study and what you do.

In general, it is difficult for ordinary Chinese students to stay in Germany or Japan, excluding undercover students.

Some people downstairs say that they have money to go to Germany but not to Japan... I am speechless. If you save a little on the cost of going to Germany, it will only take up one-third of the cost of going to Japan. It is the most economical choice to go abroad. One, but it’s not so common anymore for the government to pay for college tuition. Some classmates mentioned the issue of upbringing. All the Germans and Japanese I met were very, very friendly, much better than Singaporeans and Koreans. Discrimination against Chinese people can only be said to be isolated phenomena and not worthy of consideration. After all, the relationship between China and Japan is much closer than that between China and Germany. After all, there are far more Chinese of all kinds in Japan than in Germany.

Many industries in Germany are indeed world-class, but at the same time, we must admit that Japan’s leading industries are actually much more, such as microelectronics manufacturing, banking, and some cultural industries, etc... But To be honest, these have nothing to do with ordinary international students. It is too difficult to officially stay. If you want to immigrate, you may have better opportunities in Germany.

What I said are all facts. Please think about it carefully.