Saturday, April 24, 2010

Does anyone know the annual fees for Shinjuku Yamabuki High School

Does anyone know the annual fees for Shinjuku Yamabuki High School?
It doesn't have to be exact, just an estimation, as I am writing a story and I want it to be as accurate as possible. I know that an average of annual school fees in Japan is 300,000 yen ($2,779.32), however, because this school is not based on classes and is more focused on gaining credits, and because it offers four class schedule options (three during the day, one at night), I was wondering if the tuition fees would vary any. Any information would be appreciated! Thanks in advance!
Other - Education - 1 Answers
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Yamabuki High is 21.800 Yen per month
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Friday, April 16, 2010

I plan on moving to Japan after I graduate college in 8 months, any tips

I plan on moving to Japan after I graduate college in 8 months, any tips?
I plan on going to a language school in Okinawa Japan. I want to work as an electronic engineer in Japan also. Is it impossible? Anyone know any companies their? Can I do it? How?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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You can do anything you put your mind to. First I would start to learn the language it is respectful to know the language of your host country. Japan is a country of old thoughts they have different customs and feelings on everything. Research Okinawa find out things so you don't insult anyone accidentally which can harm you work wise. My parents lived in Japan for 4 years. They really loved it. Japan is a wonderful country Good luck
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Thursday, April 8, 2010

what is/are the exclusive schools in japan

what is/are the exclusive schools in japan?
what is/are the exclusive schools in japan? plssss.... i need this too
Japan - 4 Answers
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Do you mean universities? Tokyo University trains many of Japan's future leaders. Keio University is also well-respected overall. There are numerous top-tier schools in specific fields of study as well.
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What do you mean by exclusive? Japanese schools are open to anyone who is smart or has enough money to pay tuition. I don't think there are many exclusive schools.
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For high school boys, I think it's Azabu. It's an all-boys school near Roppongi which has the highest number of graduates that get accepted at Tokyo University. It's very hard to get in there.
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it really depends.... there are these school that are private(which are expensive),public schools that whole country owns and public schools that only the kenn owns( like tokyo, osaka, okinawa.....) The ones that are the best are the public schools that are owned by the country.it's really hard though cause you need to study something that is more(MUCH MORE) hard than your grade. sometimes something that you would have in a test from the university when you are still in middle or elementary. the best university in japan is.... tokyo university(public) kyoto university(public) wised university(private) you will need to take a test if you are going to try for middle or high or you could just not take the test and just go to a public middle school close to the place you will live.But at high if you don't take the test or fail it you won't be able to go to any school and you will be working. if you are going to take a test for middle school you could also take this test for talented students. you don't have so much competition, and all you need is to be able to speak and write english. you need to take this test called eikenn so you can show that you actually can do english. if you get a good score you could use that eikenn certificate for high and university too.
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Thursday, April 1, 2010

hey i always hear that in japan children skip school but (DETAILS CLICK)

hey i always hear that in japan children skip school but (DETAILS CLICK)?
hey i always hear that in japan children skip school but is it alright? if they skip classes can they do it without problems (REMEMBER ITS ONLY FOR JAPAN)
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers
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I think they get into trouble but not really deep trouble (Either that or they just don't care)
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