Saturday, November 24, 2012

Japan: Nurse in a Japanese school

Japan: Nurse in a Japanese school?
Well I always wanted to become a nurse but I just feel in love with the country Japan. I want to become a nurse in a Japanese school (like a school nurse). I'm 14 and I havn't went to Highschool yet, lol. So I'm planning... But is it possible?
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Possible, but not likely. To work in Japan, you need a four year degree. To qualify for a work visa you need a solid job offer before you get there. To work as a nurse in Japan you would have to graduate from a Japanese nursing school. And to do that you would need to be able to read, write and speak Japanese at an above average level. So if you're serious, now is the time to learn Japanese. Bear in mind such schools in Japan are not cheap. And there's little chance they'd hire a non-Japanese for that kind of job. Sorry if I sound negative, but I wanted to be 110% honest with you.
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Carl is right. To become a nurse in Japan, 1, Go to 2-4 years nursing school. 2, Take nurse exam and pass it. If you have nurse license in another country, you can skip step 1 if approved by the Japanese government. But it's very unrealistic to think that you can pass the exam without going to nursing school in Japan because the exam is all in Japanese. School nurse is rare in Japan. Most nurses work at a hospital.
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The other downside to nursing in Japan is that's it's one of the professions where it's legal to discriminate against non-Japanese. To advance in the career, I believe you have to be a Japanese citizen. I've read about immigrants complaining they could not advance in nursing. Another option is being a nurse at an American military base. I'm not sure if you have to be in the military or if they hire civilians for that. There are several civilian positions on overseas bases.
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Friday, November 16, 2012

Questions about Japan

Questions about Japan?
How many years do they go to school in japan? In the schools I go to, it was K (kindergarten) - 4 for elementary, 5-8 for middle, and 9-12 for high. Is it the same way in japan? Do they have summer break like we have here, or do they have their break at a different time, or not at all? Also, do they attend school on Saturday? I heard the do for a half of a school day. Finally, do they go to different classes each period, or do they stay in the same room all day, but have different teachers come in to teach different subjects? I'm just curious, I really have a huge interest in japan and was wondering what their schools are like.
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http://educationjapan.org/jguide/school_system.html Read it all here....
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I love japan but I'm not too sure about the grades. It's the same amount years but I think the grouping might be different. They have summer break but it starts in august and yes they have school on saturdays. For high school I know they change classes but I'm not too sure about middle and elementary school.
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2 to 3 years for Kindergarten, 6 years for Elementary, 3 years for Junior High and 3 years for High school. They have summer break starts from late July(around 25th) to first of September(3rd or 4th). Schools in northern part of Japan might have shorter summer break(because it's cooler!). Some schools have Saturday classes, but it usually ends by noon. In Elementary school, they have the same teacher for every subject, and stay in the same classroom, but they will have different teachers on each subject in Junior High and High School and they mostly stay in the same classroom except on the special classes like Chemistry or Music. I am speaking from my experiences, but it might be different depend on the schools also, but I believe that most of the schools are like this.
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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Is there any art school where I can get a degree in Japan for English speakers

Is there any art school where I can get a degree in Japan for English speakers?

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I think Temple University is your only option. http://www.tuj.ac.jp/default.html
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Perhaps you should take some remedial English classes while in Japan as well.
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What type of degree? There are several universities in Japan that offer graduate degrees in English in fields like International Relations or International Business. APU and Waseda both sent me information about their English-language programs when I was looking into grad school. You probably need some focus on a program, though, if you're going to attempt the application process.
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Thursday, November 1, 2012

are there any middle school or high school on camp mctureous in okinawa japan

are there any middle school or high school on camp mctureous in okinawa japan?

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I believe that the only middle school here in Okinawa that's on base is in Kadena..There's on base housing in McT but i don't think they have middle schools there..
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No mid school, high either. there is a elementary school on camp mctureous only.
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