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Originally Posted by Payne222
Dang, you're right! But the problem is, I like the city.
I grew up in the city here in the US and now I live in the sticks,
It's boring as all Hell.
So I'd prefer Tokyo, maybe another big city around there.
You seem to know a lot about it, and I really appreciate your help!
And the reason I was gonna do Germany was because (at the time)
My German pwnd my Japanese. But now, I'm getting better at Japanese
so my confidence in the language is growing.
And Nyororin, if it isn't a bother, d'you think you could help me with looking
up Japanese college information on becoming an ESL teacher...
I dunno what they'd call it abroad.
But anyways, thanks a lot!! (^_^)
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There is no need to go to college in Japan if your goal is to teach English in Japan.
That's like going to Harvard to learn how to mow grass. Just having a four-year degree and being a native English speaker is all you need to qualify to teach at a public school or private English school.
If you want to study in Japan I wouldn't worry about majoring in how to teach English, but in something a little more useful, as you already speak English.