Tuesday, November 24, 2009

School Exchange: Japan

School Exchange: Japan?
I'm in grade 8, going to highschool next year and wondering about the school exchange programs. I don't understand about the school exchange program works, how long I'm going to be there, what grade you can do the program and etc.. Please help?
Studying Abroad - 5 Answers
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u go to your principal and ask him if there are any oppurtunitys and u go for about 1 month and you stay with a willing family...i plan on doing it in 2years!! :D have fun!!! i love Japanese !!! XD
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well im not all the way sure how this works but you would be in highschool (9th grade) and you would live with a host faimily, also u will be their for the school year (september to may).... go to www.AYUSA.com, because i am looking to become a host faimily...
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i studied abroad in japan this year. the most common time to study abroad is in college. i did it for three months. i had the time of my life. the only advice i can give you when studying abroad is whenever you feel home sick remember home is in your heart.
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You are starting to think ahead about this, and that's great! The first thing you need to know however, is that exchange programs are for students aged 15-18 1/2 years. Freshmen seldom participate in exchanges. It's not advisable as most don't have the maturity nor the academic background to handle it. You should seriously consider your junior year -- that's the best time. You will be old enough, can arrange your schedule to accommodate the exchange, yet still be able to come home, have fun with your friends during your senior year and graduate on time. So, now that you know you want to go -- and want to go to Japan, find an exchange program. Chances are good your high school already has exchange students. Check with your counselor and see what he/she recommends. Generally, AFS, Aspect, Rotary and YFU are reliable everywhere and ASSE is reliable most places. AYUSA/INTRAX does have a lot of problems (they are not allowed in our school any longer). Rotary will be the cheapest, but the most competitive for acceptance. You should also try and get some language training. If Japanese is not offered in your school, consider Rosetta Stone. It's a great computer program and you'll learn a lot. For lots more info on exchange programs, check out this on line community http://www.exchangestudentworld.com/ (for those who want to violate this for "solicitation" this is not a commercial site to sell anything, it's students sharing experiences). Good luck!
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國 → 国 kuni, koku 號 → 号 gō 變 → 変 hen, ka
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Monday, November 16, 2009

were can i find a culinary arts school in japan

were can i find a culinary arts school in japan?

Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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You can find them over here. I believe for anyone to be a chef in the Far East. You must have a chef certification. Without it, you cannot cook in the restaurants legally. http://www.chourishi-ac.jp/ According to Public Welfare Minister of Labor, there are 270 designated culinary schools in country of Japan. The school for chefs make you acquire cooking knowledge and the technical skill which are necessary for qualification. These school for cooks (or training facility) which designates training the licensed cook. The person who can enter into the chef school if it is the person who graduates junior high school.
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Sunday, November 8, 2009

Does anyone know any legit martial art schools or ninja schools in Japan

Does anyone know any legit martial art schools or ninja schools in Japan?
Im looking for a sort of martial art acdemy or ninja school where you can live there in the school and train sort of like a private acdemy or martial art monk temple.
Martial Arts - 2 Answers
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Legitimate? Probably not... The tradition of living on site and training with a master is called Uchi Deshi (house student), and your responsibilities would be caring for the place, helping with tasks, etc. to "pay your way". This isn't common anymore, though I'm sure there are some who still open their homes to students (though, I understand, usually this would be reserved for a special student, or one more advanced in the art).
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Why is Japan? They're all over the world. The only legitimate Ninjutsu is taught in the Bujinkan. Just find a Bujinkan dojo and train there. They probably won't let you live there though. lol.
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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Okay, so my mom said I could go to boarding school in

Okay, so my mom said I could go to boarding school in Japan.?
Now I just need some schools. Any Ideas? Include links plz!
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers
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Before you go learn how to start a sentence correctly,it is not started with Okay. Check with the Japanese Embassy for list of schools.
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