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Asakura 05-06-2008 02:54 AM

I've been reading your thread. I was thinking about going to a Japanese collage. I made A 3.5 GPA in HS and I'm learning Japanese right now. I just wondered if that was even probable or even possible. Any advice would be well received.

Tsuwabuki 05-06-2008 03:36 AM

Read this:

Schedule for Studying at Universities in Japan — Kyoto University

You will be required to pass EJU.

Akakage 05-06-2008 03:09 PM

MMM, I think it's safe to safe to say we have see things very differently. Let's just leave it at that.

Is Miyavifan ever coming back?

MMM 05-06-2008 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Akakage (Post 482887)
MMM, I think it's safe to safe to say we have see things very differently. Let's just leave it at that.

Is Miyavifan ever coming back?

Really? I don't think we saw things all that different. Time will tell, and Miyavifan is surely coming back

Kruniac 05-07-2008 03:18 PM

Well, I dont have anywhere near enough money to attend college in the US to get a degree in just about anything, and I want to live in Japan.

What are some examples of jobs that can allow me to stay there that dont require a degree? Once I'm there, I know I can get work, but I need a job to basically get in there and get some cash saved up.

23 Year old Male

MMM 05-07-2008 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Kruniac (Post 483442)
Well, I dont have anywhere near enough money to attend college in the US to get a degree in just about anything, and I want to live in Japan.

What are some examples of jobs that can allow me to stay there that dont require a degree? Once I'm there, I know I can get work, but I need a job to basically get in there and get some cash saved up.

23 Year old Male

That's hard...professional model. professional baseball or soccer. Do you have any special skills?

Ff7rockerman 05-07-2008 09:05 PM

I say just stay were you at and save up for trips every year though its quite expensive honestly you probabaly should just take trips there every once in a while besides do you really want to leave your whole family and freinds

Miyavifan 05-07-2008 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by tommasi (Post 480005)
Let's focus on what are the options for Miyavifan.

What is your work experience Miyavifan?

And where do you exactly live?

I'm sorry for the late reply.

Well, a little fast food, a little hotel work, a little PCA.

office type work, as a volunteer. (filing, stuff like that)

I live in Minnesota.

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Originally Posted by Akakage (Post 479701)
In short what you're saying is that just because you qualify for a visa doesn't mean a company will hire you correct? I agree with that but the reason why I suggested that Miyavifan look into this is that she mentioned she's 35, which means that there's a chance she might have 10+ years experience in a certain field.

Actually I don't.

tommasi 05-08-2008 04:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Kruniac (Post 483442)
Well, I dont have anywhere near enough money to attend college in the US to get a degree in just about anything, and I want to live in Japan.

What are some examples of jobs that can allow me to stay there that dont require a degree? Once I'm there, I know I can get work, but I need a job to basically get in there and get some cash saved up.

23 Year old Male

And you are an American citizen?

Tons of people take students loans and financial aid to get through college so you might want to look into that.

Begin with a community college and if you do well, there are opportunities to scholarships so there are ways around.

It is really up to you to commit yourself to it.

Even if you do get a job in Japan, without a college degree, your options will be limited anyways and you would be stuck with some crappy job.

Unless you are Bill Gates or Larry Ellison, you need a degree.

tommasi 05-08-2008 04:27 AM

So I guess this is my advice to Miyavifan as well.

It's not too late to go back to college.

And if you really want to come to Japan, it may be the fastest way.

You would get your degree and also college would give you time to learn and practice your Japanese.

It's never too late and you might as well take some action now than regretting it later.

Time is a awful thing to waste...

Good luck Miyavifan and you can do it!!


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