tsukioodori
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- 20 Aug 2014
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Hey folks, just have a few questions. I was planning on after I become much better with Japanese living in Japan for a few months, try to find a minimum wage job and see if I like it there. However, after doing some research I realized Japan doesn't allow that. So basically my only way to stay there for an extended amount of time is schooling. I realize a lot of US colleges have study abroad programs but after researching them and their price it's not something I'm interested in. I have a few questions about Junior Colleges.
I have attended a community college, twice actually, however if I go back and finish the few classes I dropped out of I will have a 4.0 gpa. Amounting to a little under a year of schooling. Mainly I dropped out because I was disappointed with the education and I had already taught myself all of the curriculum I was taking. Also this isn't something I'm doing tomorrow, I'm just trying to get some information for what I want to do with my life.
So, after learning Japanese. Can I apply to a junior college in Japan? Can I get a student visa this way, despite not going through a US school? I found very little info on the web about junior colleges. Are they similar to US community colleges, as in, pretty much anyone can enroll as long as they have the money? Also I'm 23 do they accept people who aren't fresh out of high school? I'd greatly appreciate and information/advice.
I have attended a community college, twice actually, however if I go back and finish the few classes I dropped out of I will have a 4.0 gpa. Amounting to a little under a year of schooling. Mainly I dropped out because I was disappointed with the education and I had already taught myself all of the curriculum I was taking. Also this isn't something I'm doing tomorrow, I'm just trying to get some information for what I want to do with my life.
So, after learning Japanese. Can I apply to a junior college in Japan? Can I get a student visa this way, despite not going through a US school? I found very little info on the web about junior colleges. Are they similar to US community colleges, as in, pretty much anyone can enroll as long as they have the money? Also I'm 23 do they accept people who aren't fresh out of high school? I'd greatly appreciate and information/advice.