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05-16-2007, 11:00 PM
So you already applied to a Japanese university? Are you already fluent in Japanese? Most Japanese unis require a pass on JLPT 2 with your transcript, unless it is an international U like Temple U. Or are you applying to a precollege language school/ U first? Just curious.
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06-08-2007, 01:05 AM
Lots of college had foreign exchange students. I suggest going to a US College that has the program for Japan and apply there. That is how I am doing it. I am planning to go to the University of Florida, since that have the program and its close to me.
Also look up the J.E.T Program. Its an international program with the American Embassy. You'll need a B.A. though. |
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06-08-2007, 04:51 AM
The JET Programme has absolutely no relation to the American embassy. JET is hosted by the Japanese government. Why exactly are you telling someone who's not even in college yet to look at the JET Programme anyway? You said it yourself - you need a BA.. that's 4+ years off for the original poster.
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06-09-2007, 04:23 AM
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It depends on the university you attend. Most of the bigger UK universities have study abroad programs. I imagine that some of them must have connections to Japanese universities. You can also study abroad if you're not attending college, but you don't get any sort of academic credit, and it'd likely be more expensive as well. |
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06-09-2007, 11:43 PM
I am actually doing my first year of my degree through The Open University, which is basically they send you the work, you study at home and just do projects and go write the exams. However, for my second year, I will be going to a normal university, so I'll have a look which ones (if any) have a study abroad program for Japan.
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