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Which schools and majors are better for studying in Japan?
Japan's educational resources are also excellent. Do you want to study arts or science? What are you going to do in the future?

the humanities

Waseda University and Keio University are the top two groups of private schools in Japan, and the ranking of liberal arts majors in Japan is also relatively high, even surpassing the previous Imperial University (most of them are science, and Neusoft University is comprehensive, so it has always been Japan's former 1).

Science and engineering

The first choice is seven imperial universities in Japan-Tokyo University, Kyoto University, Tohoku University, Osaka University, Nagoya University, Hokkaido University and Kyushu University, plus tokyo institute of technology. These seven empires can be said to be the top level in Japan, and their status in Japan is equivalent to G5 in Britain and Rattan School in the United States, which is extremely beneficial for both employment and continuing academic research.

business

Joey's position in Japan is equivalent to London politics and economics in Britain, and he is the first choice for business economics. Joey's employment in Tokyo is really speechless. Investment banks in Tokyo generally have four target schools: Dongda, Zaoda, Keio and Joey.

Medicine? The law? Art theory

These are very, very professional majors, so instead of looking at schools, it is better to look at majors or choose professional colleges.

Three majors with good prospects for studying abroad and employment

Major in economics, engineering and media, I suggest you combine your favorite major with Japanese, and then choose a suitable school.