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09-04-2008, 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Zav View Post
You can say it's a bad idea, a waist of time or anything, you can even keep talking about how hard it is to live in japan but what you say will not change the fact that foreginer's will go to japan with a dream to live their and adapt you may say the samething over and over that they need to graduate from college if they want to live their, but they dont have to it's possible to do anything you set your mind to thought plans might not go as expected but that's the reason why this is called life people may fall if they do the opposite of what you say but it's a lesson learned time is the greatest teacher and expereiance is the greates substitute teacher if they wan't to try and live in japan let them go ahead before all you need to get in japan or any distant country was a boat now you need passports green card's etc. How will any body live their life to the fullest if they don't do anything of course I want to live in Japan that's why im going for it rember this it's better to alway's say I did instead of I should have.
Wow, having to read this hurt my eyes. By the way, its "There" not "Their". To correct you, even if I set my mind to grow wings on my back, that will not happen.

I think you deeply misunderstood the objective of this thread. We are not trying to discourage people, in fact, we are trying to encourage them, encourage them to DO IT RIGHT. "To get the job done right, you need the proper tool", thats the message that we are trying to convey, the college degree is "THE TOOL" in this case.

Think about this, you can either get a degree, and strengthen your chances of getting there "SOONER" so you can start making a living and live life.

Or, forget about a degree, try all kind of things, keep trying, keep waiting. Your choice

Being encouraging is one thing, but promoting a false personal belief is another. Many who made a comment here have first hand experience concerning this issue. Some in particular, know the system well enough to rewrite the residency rule, and they are voicing out the need of a degree, I would like to belief that they are probably more accurate

Of course, you may just be writing this in hope to find supporters who will tell you that you don't need a dgree, since thats what you are aiming for....
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