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12-25-2008, 06:26 PM
I think your plan sounds good. I know a lot of Canadians who followed a similar course of action and they're currently living in Japan working at huge multinational corporations.
BTW, there's a yearly job fair in the US where Japanese companies converge to look for new grads from North America. They'll sort through tons of resumes, perform interviews and if you're lucky, you'll get an invitation to their office in Japan to try and lure you in. Well, at least that was the case years ago... but I'm pretty sure they still have it. In any event, times are always changing and you still have years and years to go. Good luck with the studying and remember to take some time to re-evaluate your goals and ambitions! |
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12-31-2008, 07:17 PM
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12-31-2008, 10:34 PM
Four years of high school Japanese isn't enough for you to pass the JLPT Level 1 Test. Four years is equivalent to being in the second year of university level Japanese. If you've studied hard and aced each Japanese class in high school, you should know between 90~250 Kanji depending on your school. Be prepared to take some Japanese courses at a university if you want to build fluency. High school courses are mostly busy work, so you won't learn enough useful Japanese until college.
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01-01-2009, 02:21 PM
4 years of high school Japanese is a great start, seriously. It begins easy (maybe a little difficult if it is your first introduction to Asian languages, but studying often should cure that) and progressively gets harder as you go along, especially when you come upon honorifics (be ready for that). I knew around 400~450 kanji at the pinnacle of my studies, but that'll depend on your classes. You'll have a decent vocabulary by then, and depending on how hard you worked on your speaking, you'll be able to hold your own in a conversation, and most importantly, be able to ask questions. That is key for any language. If you don't know, be sure to know how to ask XD If you study hard, I'm sure you'll be able to pass the JLPT level 1 exam.
Your plan is good by the way. Good luck, work hard! ;] Member of the Metal Club "Ignorance is the night of the mind, but a night without moon and star" -孔夫子 |
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01-01-2009, 06:24 PM
@spicytuna: Lol, thanks. I'll read more later, but from what I saw it looks pretty interesting.
@saaxu: Is this also taking into consideration studying through the summer? During sumer break I'm going to keep studying and will either get a tutor or go to some classes. Thanks for the comments everyone! |
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01-01-2009, 06:36 PM
Wait, aren't you a guy who said Mutsu, a guy who's from Japan, doesn't know anything about Japan? So if you're so knowledgeable, shouldn't it be us asking questions of you?
Oh! I wish I was in the land of Ramen Otaku there are not downtrodden Kawaii! Kawaii! Kawaii, Desu Ne! MAXIMUM VIPER Defender of the Scholar, Scourge of the Otaku, Savior of Japan
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01-01-2009, 08:10 PM
No.
I never said he doesn't know anything about Japan, I said don't listen to him. I meant that people shouldn't listen to him being such a dick. Which seems to be the only thing he does in threads. If you have problems with what I said, say it over there. Dont drag it into another thread. |
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