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09-08-2008, 03:29 AM
Yes, assuming you don't speak Japanese you'll want to apply to one of the English-taught universities or programs. You can find several threads covering this topic here. Temple Univ is one. Sophia is one. The university will be your visa sponsor once you have been accepted.
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09-08-2008, 04:08 AM
THere's 6 month course for Japanese language in Japan rite? Why dont you try it, to know the environtment (everything) you are about to live for 4 years for your degree.
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09-09-2008, 07:14 PM
copying one of my posts from another thread:
Look for international schools. Most have 6mo-1 year programs that are specifically for foreigners trying to learn japanese. Specifically i know Kanda international school has this. If you wanna go beyond that and do a 4 year college program, look into Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (not the Ritsumeikan in Kyoto, it's in Beppu). Up to you, both you have to show that you/your parents have enough money to support you thru the school year I believe. good luck |
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