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Study Abroad for Children

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#1
  • しいちゃん
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  • 2021/03/11 01:21

It's not concrete at all yet, but I'm wondering if it would be a good idea to have my child study abroad.

It seems that there are many options, such as exchange study, language study, entering a foreign university, working abroad, etc. If you have any experience, please share your stories.

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#20
  • ラッコおじさん
  • 2021/03/18 (Thu) 13:47
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I'd be a little sad if my own daughter studied abroad and went straight to work there ~ (; ∀ ; )

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#21
  • 茶店
  • 2021/03/19 (Fri) 05:24
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I have been interested in a working holiday before and have looked into it.

Unlike studying abroad, the purpose of a working holiday is to work, so the budget is a little lower. But to be honest, it was different from the job I had imagined. I thought it would be cool to work for a foreign company ! ~, but the places I worked were restaurants, farms, retail stores, and in some cases, Japanese companies, which was different from my image of "working abroad. I guess some people are realizing their dreams, though.

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#22
  • みっしゅ
  • 2021/03/19 (Fri) 13:14
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Working Holiday】If you are right, if it is a store of a Japanese company and both employees and customers are Japanese, daily conversation will be in Japanese...
Studying in Australia to surf ! ! seems to be a good case ♪.

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#23
  • 今ちゃん
  • 2021/03/19 (Fri) 13:25
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I am a ( current student ) thinking of going on a working holiday after Corona.
Should I ask an agent to help me with the procedures for a work-holiday ?
*I have no experience traveling abroad and I'm worried, so I'm not sure.

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#24
  • 2021/03/20 (Sat) 08:07
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There seems to be a pattern where people come back to Japan after studying or living abroad and conversely realize that "Japan is a good country. Some countries don't have good health insurance and benefits, and some have laws that make it difficult for foreigners to live there, so I guess they think that their own country is better !.

No matter what you study, it is more efficient to study in your native language, and you can understand more clearly. Maybe you can't beat your native language when studying something complicated.

Automatic translation ・ Machine translation, etc., is evolving rapidly, and although there are places where we don't know what knowledge and skills will be useful in the future, "hands on", we want to give our children good options.

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