NettetAbout Community. For people already living in Japan - if you do not reside in Japan you are welcome to read, but do not post or you will be removed. Anything relevant to living … NettetWould I even be able to move to Japan? A little context (not a sob story): My high school years were a really hard time for me. It seemed like people I loved were dying left and …
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NettetI am 31 with a Bachelors and Masters in Environmental Sciences from reputable universities, and about 8 years of environmental consulting experience: 1 year in sustainability, 4 years in contaminated site cleanup (analyzing data, modelling contaminate flow in the subsurface, organizing cleanups etc) and 3 years in project controls role ... NettetWorking and language : r/movingtojapan Working and language I’m currently entering my final year of high school and am planning to go to college to study aerospace engineering after college however I’m tempted to move to Japan and start work over there. I’m worried though as I don’t know the language. Should I learn it? rangers fc latest news daily record
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NettetAny advice about moving to Japan for 6 months or 1 year? Sorry if this story is all over the place and I'll do my best to tell you about my situation, but I'm currently at crossroads and lost with my life and career. I feel like I need a bit of a break and change. I really love travelling and aim to do so yearly. I'm from Australia, Male 29. NettetI’m 21 F and I’m trying to move to Japan. I’ve always wanted to live in Sapporo (since I was 7) and I am working my hardest to make that happen. I am going to school and hope to obtain a creative writing degree and I’ve been studying Japanese. My plan was to do the JET Program and find a job from there while working on my own writing. NettetJapanese schools don't generally accept credit transfers, you'll have to start from scratch. dalkyr82 • 2 min. ago No, because that's not an option in Japan. The Community College -> University path is pretty unique to the US. You cannot "upgrade" an associates to a bachelor's degree in Japan. owen\u0027s auto clarinda ia