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Originally Posted by jlr247
Sorry, I guess I should have specified. I am going to have a B.Sc. in math, and then a bachelors of education once everything is all said and done. He does not have a degree. Thanks for your replies, both of you!
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Will you consider getting a Master in education? A friend of mine (we are from Toronto Canada) has a bachelor in Math (from U of T), as the same situation as you, if he is to take a degree in education in Canada, it will only be a second bachelor, instead he went to a University in Buffalo that offered him a Master in education. He told me that the tuition isn't that much more.
The reason why I said that is that, with a science degree and a fully qualified education degree, it seem such a waste of your skills to consider only JET. With a master, you open up that much more possibilities. Just my 2 cents......
Not having a degree is not a big deal as long as he doesn't need any sponsorhip by the company, you probably have seen responses by others and myself on the forum explaining why, but definitely, "Foreigner" working in sales is not un-heard of, it is rather typical in tourist areas, and in some cases onsen resort, as long as the company hiring him doesn't need to pay out extra money for sponsorship. Being able to communicate (Verbally) in Japanese will be a +