Friday, August 24, 2012

how can i be a foreign exchange student if my school doesn't have the program

how can i be a foreign exchange student if my school doesn't have the program?
so i really wanna become a foreign exchange student and study abroad in japan my junior year (i'm a sophomore), but my school doesn't have the program. what can i do? i really really wanna go to japan! does that mean that if for some reason i do end up going to japan, my school wont give me any credit and when i come back i'll have to do my junior year all over again?? i'm not in college.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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First, to be technical I think what you mean is you want to study abroad. A foreign exchange student is someone who attends one school while someone from the school you attend attends your school. Study abroad is where you attend a university in a different country. Now about your question. I would meet with a study abroad advisor at your school. They should direct you to study abroad providers that offer programs in Japan for your major. These might cost more because it won't be directly through your school but I do not know for sure (all schools and providers are different). You can also try to directly enroll in a Japanese university (again, the study abroad office can help you with this). As for the credit thing, plan your schedule while abroad with your academic advisor once you find out which Japanese school you are going to. That will ensure that they approve of your schedule (your abroad classes fulfill a requirement at your school) and more importantly that you will get credit for the classes you take while abroad.
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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Are there any flight schools in Japan where I could continue earning my instrument rating

Are there any flight schools in Japan where I could continue earning my instrument rating?
I'm thinking about studying in Tokyo for a year... but are there flight schools? Part 141...
Aircraft - 2 Answers
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Here is a great thread for you to read http://www.pprune.org/archive/index.php/t-99365.html Japan isn't very GA friendly and they aren't FAA controlled, you do know that right? Finding a Part141 (not the same under JCAB. You can expect about $600/hr for a 172 rental. You might be able to use a USAF Aero Club http://www.yokotasupport.com/page.php?31 Good Luck
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Flight schools in Japan are prohibitively expensive, even by European or Australian standards. If you are American, it will cost 3-4 times what it costs here. Not worth it.
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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

What's the best College to go to if I wanna teach English is Japan

What's the best College to go to if I wanna teach English is Japan?
I'm a senior at my high school, and I want to be an English teacher in Japan! I've gone a school trip to Japan and by the time I graduate I'll have had four years of Japanese. I want to go to a school that will allow me to continue my Japanese, give me a chance to study abroad in Japan, and has good classes for high school Education!
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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I am from Asia. From what I know, there are a big demand in english teacher in asia. It doesn't really matter which school you go. But you may want to take ESL certification. It will definitely help to get a teacher job overseas.
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If you want to teach English in Japan then in general you'll need a degree (although there are still possibilities if you do not have this) and a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certificate to get a visa and work. The degree can be in almost any subject as it is usually required for the visa only so you will find teachers with a degree in Engineering or Sociology. Having said this, to help get the job it's obviously better to be English or language related, for example a degree in English literature. The TEFL certificate can be taken either in-house or online at your own pace which is a much cheaper option (see http://icalweb.com).
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Whats a good and easy way to live in japan right after high school

Whats a good and easy way to live in japan right after high school?

Other - Education - 3 Answers
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It is very difficult to find a job in Japan without a college degree and also very high grade point. You should learn Japanese and finish your education to make it affordable to live there.
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Join the navy and get stationed there.
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There might be a good way to live in Japan, but I doubt you are going to find an "easy" way to move to Japan.
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