Tuesday, December 1, 2009

English speaking person wanting to go to school in Japan


English speaking person wanting to go to school in Japan?
English is my first language and though i am trying to learn Japanese i know very little. I am graduated and have been looking into going to post secondary school abroad. I would really like to go to school in japan but i cant seem to find any schools that are for students who speak a majority of english. Does anyone know of any?
Japan - 7 Answers
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Try Temple University. Just google ' Temple University Japan '.
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International Christian University http://www.icu.ac.jp/index_e.html Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University http://admissions.apu.ac.jp/ Temple University Japan http://www.tuj.ac.jp/default.html
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Ok i will be straight up. If you say you are a student and can't do a simple important Google (or whatever) search, i am afraid you won't go far. True
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Lakeland University is also one who has classes all in English. BTW, ICU is a college for Japanese students. It has Japanese classes as well as English classes. So it's basically not for English-speaking students.
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Doshisha is going to have a program in English starting next year.
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Akita International University http://www.aiu.ac.jp/en/
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The Japanese universities listed in this university pamphlet I got a few months ago all have some classes taught in English, or an exchange program, or at least most of them do. Not sure if it'll help but here it is anyway: Tohoku Tsukuba Tokyo Nagoya Kyoto Osaka Kyushu Keio Sophia Meiji Waseda Doshisha Ritsumeikan The ones that stuck out to me most while I was reading through were Keio and Sophia for some reason, but maybe that's because ninety percent of the descriptions are about sciences and whatnot.