Americans (18 years and older) who are looking to live in Tokyo and study Japanese on a student visa (People wanting to study for a term longer than 3 months).
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Q. What made finding a language school hard?
A. Not knowing the location, or being familiar with the location. Sure, it's in Tokyo, but that means nothing when I don't know the area. Deciding between different schools and locations was difficult.
Q. What made finding a language school hard?
A. A lot of them seem the same, they all preach they have a certain style of teaching, so it is really about reading the reviews from past students It's hard to know exactly the teaching style or if I would like the teacher.
Q. What made finding a language school hard?
A. I think the hardest part was that all the schools I found were unknown. I read various blogs/posts to see what other people had to say, and formed an idea based on their posts and my own research.
Q. What made finding a language school hard?
A. There are lots of varying opinions from people online about specific schools.
Q. What made finding a language school hard?
A. To little information, hard to get a response from the schools
Q. What made finding a language school hard?
A. Finding a school with hours set that could work around my personal goals in Japan.
Q. What made registering for school hard?
A. To many steps to get the visa. Everything was hard
Q. What made registering for school hard?
A. Getting my COE was a bit tricky as I was traveling outside of my home country...
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Americans (18 years and older) who are looking to live in Tokyo and study Japanese on a student visa (People wanting to study for a term longer than 3 months).
Students trying to gather enough information about studying Japanese in Japan, but have an inbox filled with half-answers
Professionals seeking to enhance their business Japanese skills and etiquette who live in Japan but aren't learning Japanese at the rate they'd hoped.
Americans wishing to attend Grad school in Japan and need accredited study.
People looking to add official language certification to their resumes