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I am a Japanese major, and I want to study tourism management in the United States.

Hello, classmates ~ answer your questions in order ~

1, majoring in Japanese at Beijing Foreign Studies University, is good at Korean. I want to study tourism management in America. How about applying?

Answer: Tourism management and hotel management have no strict requirements for undergraduate background. You can apply boldly and confidently, and you have the advantage of being multilingual. However, it should be noted that you need to have an internship certificate related to tourism management, and it is best to have 2-3 internship certificates related to tourism management. Don't forget.

2. Do you want to apply for TOP80?

Answer: Your undergraduate school is good and your T/G scores are not bad, so it has a bright future. However, the number of American universities TOP80 offering graduate students in tourism management is limited, which is only a narrow choice for your classmates, but I think it is not difficult to successfully apply for TOP80' s tourism management major.

3. Is it necessary to study tourism management after going to America? Is this necessary for ZJ?

Answer: Generally not, but individual cases are not excluded. Of course it depends on the specific requirements of the school. You can consult an American university when applying. Landlord, you are applying for a multi-major. I think it is necessary for professionals to guide you. It's up to you.

4. Is there a master's degree suitable for me? In addition to cultural comparative studies and the like.

Answer: I think tourism management, hotel management and human resource management can be done. MBA, engineering management and marketing have no requirements for undergraduate professional background, but you are not recommended to study. These are all requirements for mathematics. You haven't touched math for a long time, have you? It may be hard to read. Other postgraduate majors in the United States that do not require undergraduate background include education-related majors, English majors, public relations majors, and media majors (this requires papers). I think students with public relations can also try.

Answer finished ~ Come on, students!