What is a Junior College?
Short-term universities focus on training skills that will be used directly after they enter society. To apply for a junior college, you must have 12 years of school education (including completion of secondary education) in your home country or abroad. The schooling period is 2 to 3 years, and the focus is on training the necessary skills after entering the society.
Junior college
- To apply for a junior college, you must have 12 years of school education (including completion of secondary education) in your home country or abroad. However, in some countries, it takes 10 or 11 years to complete the primary to high school curriculum and graduate from high school. In this case, the student must be trained in a designated educational institution "
- The semester of a junior college is usually 2 years, and there is also a 3-year program in medical technology or nursing. The purpose of the junior college is to train students to use the skills and expertise that they can use directly after entering the society, similar to specialized schools in terms of educational content. There are about 670 junior colleges in Japan, and women are about 42% short. Home economics, literature, linguistics and education and health departments account for more than half. The recent social sciences are very popular. Generally speaking, in short-term universities, practical courses account for more than 80% of the total number of courses. Compared with the liberal arts department of a four-year university, Xiaoda emphasizes the teaching of practical courses such as typing, computer operation ability, and information processing.
Qualifications for Junior College
- Those who have completed 12 years of school education (ie completed secondary education) in a foreign country.
Application from junior college
- The documents required to make an application vary from university to university, but they are generally as follows.
- Application for admission, curriculum vitae, high school graduation (scheduled graduation) certificate, high school grade certificate, recommendation letter from the principal or teacher of high school, medical certificate, photo, alien registration certificate (when living in Japan), documents related to the sponsor .
Junior college entrance exam
- Japanese short-term universities are equivalent to domestic colleges, but domestic colleges do not recognize foreign colleges, and foreign colleges do not recognize domestic colleges. I mean a slightly better university. To study abroad once, at least you need to get a bachelor's degree.
- If Japanese is better, level 2 or above, and basic level 1, it is still beneficial to go directly to junior college, which can save the time of language school. If the Japanese is not good, then the disadvantages will be great.
- First of all, Junior College is not a language school, and it is not a place to teach Japanese to foreigners. During this period, you have to learn Japanese by yourself. There are some basics. If you have no foundation, Japanese will not be good when you graduate. This will affect your future studies or work.
- Secondly, the shortcomings of foreign students who accept poor languages are generally not good ones. After graduating from such a short-term university, students will be affected when taking the third-year entrance exam. General university admissions require examinations. At the very least, there is an interview. The number of recruited students is very small, and the competition is fierce. At this time, the school and Japanese level are the most important. If the Japanese ability is not good at this time. The most terrible thing is that if you can't enroll in a university, you have almost no chance to choose other and short-level schools. In other words, if you cannot enroll in a university, the remaining leeway will be very small.
- All in all, going directly to junior college and then entering college 2 or 3 is indeed a shortcut. The key to this is the individual's level of Japanese and other abilities.