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06-06-2008, 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Sangetsu View Post
You have the order a little wrong. In Japan, education is king. If your resume shows you attended Tokyo University, you will have no shortage of job offers, and you will have little trouble making good money.

Japanese know this, so they work as hard as they can in junior high and high school so they have a chance at passing the entrance exams from the better universities. The exams are very difficult, though the courses at the "best" universities are not any more difficult than those of lesser schools, and are actually easier than the courses at many western (American/European) universities.

If you want a good job in Japan, you need to attend a good school.
Hm...but it's hard to decide which school is good enough...
I think Tufts university...
Isn't known for abroad programs?


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