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I will graduate from college soon. I don't like English, and my English grades are poor. I prefer Japanese. I want to learn Japanese well and study in Japan. How's it going? Is there any prospect?
There is still a gap between your industry and your job. Actually, I suggest you stay abroad for employment. Although there will be differences according to your school, it will be quite comfortable to come back. Although there is not a gap of several times, foreign companies and private enterprises are still different. 56k, see for yourself. In fact, we should have a relatively perfect career plan. Studying in a foreign company is a good stepping stone. Our company does not talk about management. All the salespeople can speak Japanese, not to mention the boss is a Japanese management. Most Japanese companies do not take commission for their salary and sales positions. Generally speaking, depending on where you work, the technical post is about 10k. And you are going to broaden your horizons and temper yourself. You have gone to college ~ consider it according to your own situation. What will you face when you study in Japan? Cook by yourself, go to school by yourself (basically prepare for the postgraduate entrance examination, etc.). ), and if you have no foundation in Japanese and you have to study preparatory courses, that is, language schools, then it is the same whether you study in Japan or at home. The first standard you have to meet is 3-2 Japanese. After going to college, you will have a more fulfilling life, work and communicate in Japanese. In the final analysis, you can learn Japanese well. Then there is the money ~ one-year tuition in Tokyo 100w yen, living expenses of 25w yen per month (rent, water, electricity, commuting telephone, etc. ). This is the average level. You want to finish the preparatory course and graduate school smoothly in just three years ~ I feel that it still takes time to get used to it, and Japanese communication in the environment is much faster. If you are a scholar and have enough money, can you spell it ~?