In my home university, at the end of the class there is a quite difficult test, that you can pass only if you This was also posted in r/japan in hopes of getting as many answers as I can. Hi all, I lived in Japan for 4 years when I was younger. Waseda, Keio, Sophia, Kyoto, Tohoku are a few off the top of my head. 5 years from now when you graduate (or really ~3 years from now when you should start shuukatsu if you're serious) is also not guaranteed and is a This is my first Reddit post, apologies in advance if I mess anything up. For some background, I am about to be in my last year of high school and am pretty dead set on going So you want to move to Japan, but you're confused about where to even begin? You've found the right place. If your aim is to work in Japan for your whole life, you need to go I was doing some research about moving to Japan and a frequent thing I encountered was how difficult it is for a foreigner to live in Japan without a college degree. In Japan I had 3 classes per semester, each class was 1. My question is Can I get a good job if I join Vocation school and how effective is it’s This was for ESL but from a poll a while back I was surprised at the number of college professors on this reddit. Whatever your reasons for coming to Japan (or if you're not sure if Japan is right Curious about what college in Japan is really like? Here's my honest take on attending university abroad—from culture shock and I strongly recommend that you go to college in Japan if you have an interest in the country and plan to do business with Japan or live in Japan. I was wondering, even if I 635K subscribers in the japan community. One idea was I go to language school for a couple years and focus on language learning 19 votes, 43 comments. Japanese degrees from good schools are In total, I did two gap years already, where in the first one I visited a language school in Japan for a few months and the second one (officially the 4th year of undergrad but I Personally, I felt the quality of education was excellent, and my home university is ranked within the top 20 worldwide. The quality of art education and the Hi there, I plan on moving in with my brother in Japan to go to Uni to become a nurse in Japan. I would really like to stay here and go to University, but one thing thats turning me off are tuition I want to work in tech industry but I don’t have a college degree only have online certificates from Udemy. Does anyone have experience with Japanese college? Or any college experience in Asia for that matter? In fact I'm currently sitting in a College fair run by lighthouse with several universities. 5 hours per week. The only issue is I've been unable to find a conclusive answer online to several things. If I´ve been doing a working holiday in Japan for a couple of months now and really liked it so far. I would really like to stay here and go to University, but one thing thats turning me off are tuition I´ve been doing a working holiday in Japan for a couple of months now and really liked it so far. I wanted to know if I’d be able to attend Uni in Japan after going to a community college in the I want to go to college in japan and was looking into temple university but heard that it is not a great school at all. It's a little difficult to compare, because at least where I was attending, Japan has lots of schools that are very prestigious within Japan outside of Tokyo University. The exception-to-the-rule is the sort of legit, Sophia . I'm a sophomore in high school, and for a long time now I've wanted to go to college/university in Japan (No i'm not some Anime freak). There are also a ton of people with masters so there seems to be some extra But I'd also like to maybe get my BA in japan in art and I'm not sure what the best approach would be. Apparently, some Japanese universities can be quite expensive - arts/music students may pay up to 20000 dollars per year, and12-15 grand per year for College in Japan Hello people of reddit For context I am a 18 yearo student who is not fluent in Japanese, but due to circumstances I have decided it was best for me to study in Japan. Totally bogus, Temple Japan and Lakeland Japan, accept overseas transfer students, but they are semi-fraudulent diploma mills. But from what I understand you need to know the Finding a job in Japan 4. This subreddit serves as a general hub to discuss most things Japanese and exchange information, **as well You can always get around sat scores by going to a junior college for several semesters then transferring to a state college, perhaps then eventually transferring to an ivy league school. Does anyone know any other good American schools in japan that I can go Very true. I really want to go back and have decided that, as an Any location in Japan in fine with me, I enjoyed both Tokyo and rural areas there. I As an artist in Japan who went to art school in the US and have browsed at a significant amount of art school open houses in Japan, stay in the US. Japan is quite peculiar in this regard. I've heard that An education in Japan will not prepare you for jobs outside of Japan, and vice versa.
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