(I'm sorry to those of you that are keeping up with all of my questions. I know I post a lot...) Right now I'm going to a self-paced (preparatory) school which means if I wanted to, I could easily graduate early without having to switch classes or go through any of that other crap that you would in a normal school. My school has kind of a dumb thing though where none of your credits (from your current semester) transfer over from your other school. So if I were to move to Japan and then come back, they wouldn't count any of my progress... If I did graduate early, would I still be able to move to Japan and go to school there? I know I'll get questioned as to why I would want to do that, so here's my answer: I want to be able to experience the Japanese lifestyle (high school in particular) but I don't want it to interfere with my grades/credits. Also, I want to learn as much as I can in my lifetime, so I figure taking a few courses twice isn't that big of a deal. thanks! ^_^
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You should ask the study abroad program, the school in japan if it is okay. I'm sure you might find a school that will allow you in.
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