Question:i'm a U.S. citizen and i go to high school. i want go to college in japan when i grraduate from high school and i'm gonna be 18 then. so can i move for college? or do i have to be a citizen of Japan to go to school there? by the way, how expensive are colleges in japan in numbers?
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If you really want to study abroad straight out of high school, go for it. I would leave too if I could. Maybe you can attend college over there on a student visa. I'm not sure if you have to be a resident or not. I think if you pay in American dollars it may be cheaper than if you have to convert but then again I don't know much about world economics nor how weak the U.S. dollar is right now. Have fun. : < )
You need to speak and understand Japanese. Most classes are hold in Japanese. Ppl don't speak English.
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