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A guide to writing letters of recommendation for studying in Japan

What do you think of the students who choose to study in Japan? As a popular country in Asia, Japan wants to know what documents to write and how to write a letter of recommendation. Let's take a look at the writing guidance of the recommendation letter for studying in Japan.

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The main applicant must have a letter of recommendation for work, and every unit that has worked in the past 10 must have a letter of recommendation issued by the technical director.

Use letterhead (Chinese letterhead is also acceptable) and don't stamp it. If there is no English address on the letterhead, you must indicate the address and telephone number in the letter.

The recommendation letter should have the name, position and signature of the recommender.

The time period of each job must be clearly written and must be consistent with the application form.

According to the immigration regulations, the recommendation letter should list your job responsibilities and your main topic in detail.

Use as many technical terms and terms as possible, and the more detailed the recommendation letter, the better.

Your occupation should be stated in the letter, and your occupation name should be consistent with the application form. Professional names (such as eer, programmer) are different from titles or positions (such as manager, professor, guest? Scholar)

Canada does not recruit lecturers at present. Professors, university lecturers and professors must write clearly what kind of experts they are, such as physicists, and must spend 70% of their time on scientific research and no more than 30% on teaching.

The Immigration Bureau may ask the referees by phone during the application process. Therefore, the referee should choose his own people and be prepared to deal with them.

In recent years, among the popular countries for China students to study abroad, Japan is also one of the countries concerned. At present, China has become one of the countries with the largest number of Japanese overseas students, with more than 65,438+million Japanese students studying in Japan, accounting for 70% of all foreign students. In order to attract the most potential international students, in recent years, Japan has continuously introduced preferential policies for international students from China.

I learned about some key points such as popular majors and employment prospects in Japan. In addition, at present, many middle school students plan to choose Japan as their destination for studying in universities, so what should they know and prepare before studying abroad?

The "old brand" major is more favored by international students.

1. The majors of economics and business administration have always been the most selected majors for international students, and almost all of them have enrolled more than 80,000 international students from China and Japan, accounting for 2/3 of the total number of international students in Japan each year. Japanese companies have their own uniqueness in operation and management, so these majors are often popular. It is an "old-fashioned" major in Japan and is guaranteed.

2. In recent years, there is a trend in high-tech majors such as beauty and animation production, that is, more and more international students come to Japan to choose this kind of specialization with strong practical requirements, instead of sticking to some abstract majors and paying more attention to practice. Moreover, Japan has always been at the forefront of the world in cosmetic surgery and animation 3D production.

Compared with Europe and America, it has cultural advantages.

Japanese culture originated in China and was introduced from China, so there are many similarities on the basis of culture. Therefore, it is much easier for China students to integrate into Japanese society without too many obstacles than to integrate into European and American cultural systems.

In addition, there are many similarities between Japanese characters and China characters. It is the most advantageous for China students to learn Japanese, and it is also the easiest to learn and learn well.

There is not much difference in living habits between Japan and China. For example, everyone eats rice and uses chopsticks, especially the young students in China, who generally don't feel uncomfortable in eating and living.