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12-27-2007, 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by kunitokotachi View Post
Go to the Japanese department at your university and talk to them. The administrator in that department should have all the information you need.
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.
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.
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.
Out of curiosity, why did you turn it down?
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