- Dec 28, 2001
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(This might be a stupid fling for me, so dont' be suprised if I'm still here after may)
Alright, first of all, this isn't the end-all be-all decision for me, as I've talked this over with a few of my closest friends . . ..
I'm nearing the end my my school (undergraduate studies) days, and well, I don't know what to do! First of all, before I settle down, I definitely want to do some traveling . . . but it gets complicated:
- I'm one of the main instructors at two (extracurricular) dojos, and I've actually helped one the schools start here . . and it still has a lot to grow, but it seems stable enough.
- I spent so much time there that a good chunk of my friends are from the dojos, and they're "townies"
Basically, I've made roots here. If I settle, this would be a nice neighborhood to live in (if you live in the right area, I suppose), but at the same time, I'd like to live a bit closer to home if I was to settle down . . . but I digress. Anyhow, back to the main point. For some reason, I really, really want to move to Japan for a few years, but I don't know the first steps of doing it - I speak no Japanese at the moment, and I figure I'll need some money while I'm there for regular needs . . ..
I was daydreaming about contacting some companies about getting a Job there somehow, like at a military station where Japanese isn't a neccesity, necessarily.
But I think it'd be much more feasible if I work here for a couple years so I can gather enough funds, learn some more Japanese on the side (somehow), and then go.
Or, I guess I can go to graduate school and enroll in the Japanese classes some more.
Or I guess the military option isn't that bad of a choice . . ..
What do you guys think? I'm going to talk to my adviser/Japanese professor and see what the possibilities are, but have you guys done this? More importantly, what options are there for me to choose from?
EDIT:
CliffsNotes!
-About to graduate with a BA degree in liberal arts
-Want to spend some time in Japan
-No idea how to speak Japanese
-what are my options?
Alright, first of all, this isn't the end-all be-all decision for me, as I've talked this over with a few of my closest friends . . ..
I'm nearing the end my my school (undergraduate studies) days, and well, I don't know what to do! First of all, before I settle down, I definitely want to do some traveling . . . but it gets complicated:
- I'm one of the main instructors at two (extracurricular) dojos, and I've actually helped one the schools start here . . and it still has a lot to grow, but it seems stable enough.
- I spent so much time there that a good chunk of my friends are from the dojos, and they're "townies"
Basically, I've made roots here. If I settle, this would be a nice neighborhood to live in (if you live in the right area, I suppose), but at the same time, I'd like to live a bit closer to home if I was to settle down . . . but I digress. Anyhow, back to the main point. For some reason, I really, really want to move to Japan for a few years, but I don't know the first steps of doing it - I speak no Japanese at the moment, and I figure I'll need some money while I'm there for regular needs . . ..
I was daydreaming about contacting some companies about getting a Job there somehow, like at a military station where Japanese isn't a neccesity, necessarily.
But I think it'd be much more feasible if I work here for a couple years so I can gather enough funds, learn some more Japanese on the side (somehow), and then go.
Or, I guess I can go to graduate school and enroll in the Japanese classes some more.
Or I guess the military option isn't that bad of a choice . . ..
What do you guys think? I'm going to talk to my adviser/Japanese professor and see what the possibilities are, but have you guys done this? More importantly, what options are there for me to choose from?
EDIT:
CliffsNotes!
-About to graduate with a BA degree in liberal arts
-Want to spend some time in Japan
-No idea how to speak Japanese
-what are my options?
