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GoldCoinLover
Aug 28, 2005, 07:53
I'm 17, and plan to eventually move to japan. I'm in high school, a charter school, and I plan to graduate from high school in about december. Then I will get a job to pay for 2 weeks stay in tokyo. Here are my questions.
How do I sign up for that goverment thing so I can study overseas? Will I need toknow the language fluently before I go? Will I need to study in colleage in america before I go?
How much will I need? I plan to buy some electronics and japanese candy (pockey, etc)
Where can I find candy in japan? (remember I'm going to stay there 2 weeks before I move there)
Thank you
PS: I went to the website for the goverment thing in japan. Still confused on how it works. Do I have to go to a unversity in america to sign up? how do I sign up? (I live in arizona)
Thanks
Malice04
Aug 28, 2005, 09:18
I have the same questions as the guy at the top.
I'll appreciate it if you answer his questions (and
I'm sure he will 2...lol)
d--^_^--b
Thumbs Up!!
:relief:
Mike Cash
Aug 28, 2005, 10:04
1. Please share with us the URL for the site you're asking about so that we can better help you with understanding it.
2. Speaking as a lifelong lardbutt myself, do yourself a favor and break the candy habit. If you think being obese in the US is a hassle, try it in Japan for a while.
GoldCoinLover
Aug 28, 2005, 10:22
1. Please share with us the URL for the site you're asking about so that we can better help you with understanding it.
2. Speaking as a lifelong lardbutt myself, do yourself a favor and break the candy habit. If you think being obese in the US is a hassle, try it in Japan for a while.
It's www.workatjapan.com or something. I heard it was a goverment site. Why is ita hassle to be obese in japan? If I lievd there and had to walk everywhere, I'd probably lose alot of weight, considering I am obese. But I still want to try japanse candy :sorry:
Mike Cash
Aug 28, 2005, 10:40
The URL you gave doesn't even exist. Do you know how irritating it is to offer to help somebody with something and find out that they expect you to put more effort into it than they do themselves?
Rio Lee
Aug 28, 2005, 10:48
Please just calm yourself down a bit. Doing a little searching in the forums wont hurt you that much. I bet theres alot of info in this forums that can answer your question. such as hiroshi66 question about student life in japan. read it and im sure it should answer some of you question. if not do more searching. you should be able to find it.
GoldCoinLover
Aug 28, 2005, 11:07
The URL you gave doesn't even exist. Do you know how irritating it is to offer to help somebody with something and find out that they expect you to put more effort into it than they do themselves?
It's not help from the web site I am looking for. It's help understanding the goverment program (Let me try and find the japanese name for goverment program). Kind of like a student exchange program to study overseas. Here's the site. It seems quite complicated and difficult to get accepted to study abroad. It says I need good references from many japanese universities? Here's the site: http://www.studyjapan.go.jp/en/
PS: Rio Lee, I'm pretty sure I've read that and searched the forums.
Rio Lee
Aug 28, 2005, 11:20
It's not help from the web site I am looking for. It's help understanding the goverment program (Let me try and find the japanese name for goverment program). Kind of like a student exchange program to study overseas. Here's the site. It seems quite complicated and difficult to get accepted to study abroad. It says I need good references from many japanese universities? Here's the site: http://www.studyjapan.go.jp/en/
PS: Rio Lee, I'm pretty sure I've read that and searched the forums.
Are you refering to this programme?" Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship program "
Rio Lee
Aug 28, 2005, 11:26
From your other post I'm assumming that is the program that you were talking about.
Check here.
http://www.studyjapan.go.jp/en/toj/toj0302e.html
http://www.jref.com/forum/showpost.php?p=69334&postcount=7
From the site :
Those wishing to apply for a scholarship should meet one of the criteria listed below:
1. Recommended by a Japanese embassy or consulate general (Embassy Recommendation).
2. Recommended by the Japanese university which will accept you (University Recommendation).
3. Recommended by the Japanese university in which you are currently enrolled if you are a privately-financed student already studying in Japan (Domestic Selection).
Other requirement can be found on the site.
GoldCoinLover
Aug 28, 2005, 11:39
Are you refering to this programme?" Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship program "
Yes. That's what someone was telliing me to do. Hiroshi66 was doing something else. I might want to do what hes doing. Although I'm clueless. I just want to go to japan and get a degree there, (Would it count if I used that degree in the US?) Or should I get a degree in the US?
Rio Lee
Aug 28, 2005, 12:02
Yes. That's what someone was telliing me to do. Hiroshi66 was doing something else. I might want to do what hes doing. Although I'm clueless. I just want to go to japan and get a degree there, (Would it count if I used that degree in the US?) Or should I get a degree in the US?
I have no idea what are you trying to say or ask. (sorry but i suck in english.)
It's not help from the web site I am looking for. It's help understanding the goverment program (Let me try and find the japanese name for goverment program). Kind of like a student exchange program to study overseas. Here's the site. It seems quite complicated and difficult to get accepted to study abroad. It says I need good references from many japanese universities? Here's the site: http://www.studyjapan.go.jp/en/
Read the site and post i posted before, but if you're really interested or even partly-interested, i suggest you go to the nearest japanese consulate or embassy and ask them directly. Since I dont think most of us have any experience with that program. Or if someone does they probably will answer your question later. Or just go to the embassy and ask them. save more time and more accurate answer.
Keiichi
Aug 28, 2005, 12:24
I think those governement study things are not going to help you get a degree in Japan...
But why go to Japan to get a degree, especially if you're not fluent? You only make it harder to get the degree, to support your living there, to understand your subject, and just to live there. Why not just get the degree in your own home country, then go and do whatever you wanted?
Trust me, go to college in your home country (if not in your home state, then another state), and you'll open up a lot more opportunity to do what you want to do in Japan (while in college and after college).
Keiichi
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nice gaijin
Aug 28, 2005, 13:49
GoldCoinLover, perhaps you should ask all of your Japan-related questions in one thread, instead of making new ones for each new question? I've seen at least three at ask very similar things. You're making it harder for us to help you here.
PopCulturePooka
Aug 28, 2005, 17:38
I would wager that you buy candy at shops like Supermarkets and 7/11.
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