So I’m currently doing a bachelor and my university allows us to do our last semester abroad. Obviously I applied even though my grades aren’t that high. Now my university is going to review my application so nothing’s decided yet BUT
It dawns on me that if I manage to go there I will have to pass the exams or else I risk to fail the entirety of my bachelor. My question being: how « hard » is university in Japan? I heard a lot about the high standards of Japanese universities and I’m suddenly getting cold feet. I mean I also have to pass my exams if I don’t go but I won’t have the “added difficulty” of not being in my own country
For me I always thought that university in japan was harder than in, say, Europe but I heard some people say that entrance exams which are for Japanese students are (excessively) harsh but that once you’re in there it’s actually not that much harder than elsewhere. So what’s the truth? For those who have studied in Japan even temporarily how did it go? Do you have advice to give?
To add some information, it’s for a bachelor/undergraduate degree and I had to choose one university in particular so I chose Hokkaïdo University in Sapporo. (So if you also have specific info about that one I’ll gladly take it) and it’s going to be just one semester in spring/summer
Thank you in advance <3
by Hokka_Ido