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Originally Posted by kunitokotachi
Go to the Japanese department at your university and talk to them. The administrator in that department should have all the information you need.
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That'd be a bit of a problem. I'm doing an online program; the school isn't in my city and state, and with the way it's set up, it's perfect for a full-time worker, and it's easy on the pockets, which is why I chose this particular university. It'll also be faster since I wouldn't be taking like one class all day on a Saturday or something.
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Recheck about the JET program and there are others.
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I don't know of any outside of JET, NOVA, and AEON for teaching related stuff, although, with JET it's ALT.
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There may be qualifications such as knowledge and "true" interest in the culture and language proficiency.
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Oh, what I meant earlier, was that to work at ASIJ, even one participated a couple of years as a JET, it wouldn't count as "work experience" for that particular school. I actually asked. I was just wondering if other schools felt that anyone who was a JET at one point would not consider this work experience, as ASIJ doesn't consider it as legitimate educational work experience.
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I was offered a job teaching English for a program that was better than JET and I would have had to enter into a contract for three years but I turned the job down.
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Out of curiosity, why did you turn it down?