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China
Japanese Level at Admission / N1
What kind of career path did you take after graduating from TCJ? Also, please tell us the reason why you chose your career path.
I entered Waseda University's Faculty of Education. I would like to explore future reforms in China based on the history and current status of educational reforms in Japan. Japan is progressing from yutori education to yutori education. In contrast, recently in China, there has been a shift from cramming education to relaxed education. For example, China has implemented a policy called the double reduction policy. Simply put, this policy aims to relieve students' stress from two aspects: ``reducing the burden of homework'' and ``reducing the number of cram schools.'' Japan is now one step ahead of China and is starting to give education to free children. Therefore, learning about the failures and points to be careful about in Japan's Yutori education will be helpful for China's Yutori education. Therefore, I decided to study education in Japan.
What are your goals and dreams for the future? Please be as specific as possible.
After graduation, I would like to return to my country, take the civil service exam, and work for the Ministry of Education, which is equivalent to Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. In particular, I would like to focus on devising class content that will provide students with the ability to live their lives in their own way by allocating comprehensive time at school. I would also like to focus on establishing an institution that can supervise the steady implementation of educational policies and become involved in the work of creating a sound educational system.

Please give some advice to students who will join TCJ in the future and current students based on your experience.
At TCJ, I was able to meet really responsible teachers and good students. If you don't understand something, please feel free to ask your teacher for advice. I'm not good at writing essays or grammar, so I only got a 30 on my first EJU entrance exam. However, thanks to the teachers who accompanied me and the students who helped me during my time at TCJ, I was able to score 50 points on the subsequent EJU essays. Japanese teachers have a really strong sense of responsibility, so if there's something you don't understand, please ask them questions.
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