Looking to transfer to Jap College/university. Need help finding 1?
May 6th, 2009 by adminI'm looking to transfer to a Japanese college or university, preferably somewhere in the southern half where it doesn't get too cold and doesn't snow. Also am looking for schools that offer classes for a large variety of career choices. What are the names of some that accept transfer/ exchange students? (I know of Kansai Gaidai University, but its not quite what I'm looking for & its the only one I know of.) A website link if they have one would be very helpful.
Is it affiliated with an student exchange program from the US? Does a certain GPA have to be kept to stay at the school? Are the classes taught in english? What $ do the classes range from? How hard would it be to be accepted there? Would I have to live in a dorm, get an apartment, or live with a japanese family that's set up for me to stay with? Would the school help me get a job during &/or after graduation? And any other information that you think would be helpful would be very much appreciated.
I'm sorry. I didn't mean for my question to sound discriminitive. I put "Jap" bcuz it was shorter than saying "Japanese". Just like I did "bcuz" instead of saying "because" just now. Isn't that kinda like wht u do whn u txt som1 on ur fone? It's shorter & it was just meant to get my point across. That's all there was to it.
I'm wondering why you would want to go to a college in a country you know nothing about ? No,it's NOT easy to get into a Japanese college ! It's the goal of most students,and it starts at a very early age. Student exchange programs are usually for high school or lower grades. You have to have an above average GPA to get into a college. You would live where-ever you could afford. Unless it's a ESL class, all classes will be taught in Japanese ! It's Japan ! Most people don't speak English. And you'll need to be able to read and write Japanese as well ! And if you can't speak, read and write Japanese, what kind of job can you do ? Most Americans outside of the military there teach English. You need a BA / BS degree from an American college to do that. To work in Japan, you need a work visa. And to get a work visa you must have a job offer BEFORE you get there.
And by the way, it's "Japanese", not "Jap".
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