Friday, September 16, 2011

I live in US and i want to go to bourding school in Japan, can I? if soo how !

I live in US and i want to go to bourding school in Japan, can I? if soo how !?
Like i really want to go to Japan and do bourding school and i dont knoe where to started please help me!!
Immigration - 1 Answers
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First, identify the school you wish to attend. Second, get accepted by the school. Third, contact the Japanese embassy and make arrangements for the proper visa.



Thursday, September 8, 2011

How can i become a elementry school teacher in Japan

How can i become a elementry school teacher in Japan?
I think majoring in japanease is good? So i will be able to do everything fluently. But i live in the states right now, but plan on moveing to japan in two years so i will need to do all of this by then?
Teaching - 2 Answers
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First off your going to have to speak and write in Japanese fluently before you can start teaching. I would try holding off moving so soon if you plan on being a teacher as soon as you arrive there. Learning to speak Japanese is one thing but learning all those characters for writing is another.
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You have to enter college and get qualification .From considering your nick name,are you Japanese?



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Thursday, September 1, 2011

high school japan exchange

high school japan exchange?
so now that things are looking more optimistic for me exchanging next year, im freaking out more. thank you for former answers, by the way =D i will be 16 when going, and i was wondering if there was ANY program in which i could choose where i go and stay at that place for the duration of my trip. i dont think it exists, but if it does, i would love to know =) and if not, could someone request a program that seems reasonable in its requirements; studies, language, etc... of course i will be going regardless =) thanks
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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umm theres people to people. and two worlds united. sori idk anymore
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Hi, You need to look into an exchange organization. The top three are AFS, YFU and Rotary. I'd look soon, your junior year is the best time to go! Make sure you work closely with your school to get some credit for your exchange year -- and get it in writing! Here is a website on being an exchange student in general, as well as the sites of the three programs I mentioned above. Good luck! It's a great opportunity! http://www.exchangestudentworld.com/ http://www.afs.org/afs_or/home http://www.yfu.org/ http://www.rotary.org/en/StudentsAndYout... Also, stay away from Two World United -- NOT on the CSIET list and therefore, not recommended. P2P is terribly expensive and short term.