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Originally Posted by MiraHirana
I would really appreciate it. I'm taking a Japanese course at my school and doing some self-study and I'm from the United States. I plan on getting my Secondary English Education and getting a minor in Japanese. Any advice? 
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Obviously you are looking at teaching as a career. Your studies will get you off to a good start, and you can build upon them and work toward a masters degree in education. A garden variety teaching job in Japan pays about $30,000 a year to those who have a bachelors degree, a masters degree will get you a university position which can pay double that amount.