Monday, May 24, 2010

Schools in Japan

Schools in Japan?
Um... In Eastern country, from age 7-12 the students are in primary school. From age 13-17, secondary school. What about in Japan? How do they catagorize? Elementary or Middle school or etc... I hope you understand what I am trying to ask...
Other - Education - 1 Answers
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I think I understand what you are trying to ask. In Japan, elementary (primary) school has kids from age 6 to 12. Then, in middle school (junior high), the kids are from age 12 to 15, and in high school, the kids are 15 to 18. I think this will make it simpler: Elementary: 1st~6th grade (in first grade, kids enter when they are 6, and turn 7 within their first school year) Middle School: 7th~9th grade (same thing as elementary school: the kids enter 7th grade when they are 12, and turn 13 within their 7th grade year). High School: 10th~12th grade (students enter high school as 15, then turn 16 in their first year of high school). Also, in Japan, we don't say 7th, 8th grade, etc. 1st through 6th grade is the same as in the US, but when you enter middle or high school, you would say you are 1st/2nd/3rd year of middle/high school. I'm not sure whether you wanted to know about kindergarten, but in Japan, parents have a choice of sending the kids to one, two, or three years of kindergarten, so the kids may be starting their education as young as three. (I personally went to three years of private kindergarten, starting at age three, but most of my friends only went to one year of kindergarten). I hope this helped!
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Sunday, May 16, 2010

American school in another country

American school in another country?
My friend is going to an English speaking school in Japan from January to May, when school gets out. I would want to do something like that, do you guys know any info on something like that? Not necessarily Japan, anywhere besides North America.
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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There are english speaking schools in most countries. Frequently there are both British schools and American schools. Here is the link to the American school in Paris. http://www.asparis.org/ They also have a summer program if you would like to test the water first.
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there is no reason to do that though... people who go to american schools just spend a LOT of money moving and paying for super expensive school. And then you just hang out with other Americans... which you could do at home!
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Saturday, May 8, 2010

I want to become a pastry chef specializing in Japanese pastries

I want to become a pastry chef specializing in Japanese pastries?
Should I go to a college here in America, or go to a college in Japan? If I did go to a culinary school in Japan, would the credits and diploma be good here in America when I come back? Please tell all.
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It is a little odd that you would go to Japan for this, since Japanese "pastries" are largely based on French and German cooking. It would seem more logical to study in France. Anyway, there are numerous schools in Japan teaching how to make French style "Japanese pastries". For example, see: http://www.best-shingaku.net/search/bl19bm1902b100203.html You will note that these are really just French style partries - a lot more fat content than in traditional Japanese cooking. Is it possible that the question was misworded? Could "Japanese pastries" refer to Manju or Kyoto-style Wagashi?
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Saturday, May 1, 2010

how much is gas in Tokyo Japan

how much is gas in Tokyo Japan?
I am doing a report On Tokyo Japan for a school Project.So i need to know as much as i can about Tokyo Japan.Like how much gas is or how much a Wendys hamburger is.Stuf like that.
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Price in USD Regular/Gallon:: Japan Tokyo $4.24
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4.24/gallon
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