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Study Abroad for Children

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#1
  • しいちゃん
  • mail
  • 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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#2
  • みみ
  • 2021/03/11 (Thu) 01:23
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I didn't know that there was such a thing as "nursing study abroad" and I just found a column about it in Vivinavi.

Challenges ! Study Abroad in Nursing & Employment How to become a nurse in the US
https://losangeles.vivinavi.com/ls/americakango/

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#3
  • かな
  • 2021/03/11 (Thu) 01:30
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One of my acquaintances said that studying abroad for a long period of time is fine if you want to study hard at a school there, but if you are studying for a short period of time and take it easy, it is almost the same as sightseeing. I think that just by going abroad and making friends from different countries, you can broaden your horizons, but just by being abroad for 3 months, you will not be able to learn English, and it seems that you have to study English properly.

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#4
  • MARU
  • 2021/03/11 (Thu) 08:21
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I knew studying abroad was expensive ?.

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#5
  • てる
  • 2021/03/11 (Thu) 08:24
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I think it depends on the country or area where you study abroad.
I heard that there are some countries where you are not allowed to work while studying abroad and some countries have a working holiday system.

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#6
  • パンジー
  • 2021/03/11 (Thu) 11:20
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I have heard that there is a "parent-child study abroad program" in Hawaii. Perhaps it is for small children.

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#7
  • ブル
  • 2021/03/11 (Thu) 11:26
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I have a friend of mine who studied abroad for a year in high school.
When she came back, she was treated as a stay-at-home student, and she didn't like the idea of having to go through high school with kids a year younger than her.

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#8
  • 2021/03/11 (Thu) 11:34
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How old is your child? ?
If there are no exams coming up, summer school or the parent-child study abroad option that Pansy mentioned may be an option.
Recently, there seems to be some kind of "online study abroad experience" due to Corona.

If you are a university student, you can go to a language school for a short time, but if your budget is limited, I recommend a work holiday.

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#9

What are the disadvantages of studying abroad?

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#10
  • しいちゃん
  • 2021/03/12 (Fri) 06:57
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Mr. Turtle. We are in 4th grade.

Is it halfway through at this age? I would like to think about the future, so your opinion is helpful.

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#11
  • みっしゅ
  • 2021/03/15 (Mon) 13:16
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Which countries are relatively inexpensive to study abroad ?
Please let me know.

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#12
  • ぺけ
  • 2021/03/17 (Wed) 01:00
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Here's another study abroad experience
https://orange.vivinavi.com/ls/aoicollege/

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#13
  • ひーふー
  • 2021/03/17 (Wed) 01:01
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Mr. Mishu >
I hear that Cebu is cheap, but I don't know if it is safe.

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#14
  • まい
  • 2021/03/17 (Wed) 01:10
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Mr. Shiro.

One of the drawbacks of studying abroad is that Japanese language can be a little strange. Many people think that because they are Japanese, they are fine, but sometimes you can tell in subtle ways such as honorific expressions. There are cultural differences as well, and there is a slight discrepancy in hierarchical relationships and manners. It depends on the personality of the person. I want to be firm as a member of society.

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#15
  • みっしゅ
  • 2021/03/17 (Wed) 13:35
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> Mr. Hifu
Thank you for your reply ☺ I am glad ! !
Cebu Island ! sounds nice

I think English is not native language in the Philippines,
I wonder about the, what do you call it? I wonder about pronunciation and vocabulary
? ?
*Simple question from a layman.

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#16
  • 芋社長
  • 2021/03/18 (Thu) 04:49
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Do you have to study abroad to learn a language ? or are there other benefits to studying abroad besides improving your language skills ??

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#17
  • グレープフルーツ丸
  • 2021/03/18 (Thu) 04:56
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I may be off topic.
I know someone who did a homestay.

I heard that studying abroad is different for each student, such as living in a school dormitory, renting a room, or sharing a room, but in the case of homestay, it is good to live in a nice house and learn about foreign culture. You can go to holiday church together, learn home cooking, and meet the children of the homestay family. On the other hand, there seem to be some disastrous cases with homestay.
When you go there, you are almost left alone, or the house is not equipped with enough furniture, or it is not what was promised. Or a house with hygiene problems.

Also, although it is not a tragic case, the homestay family is not necessarily American ( or even from that country ) but there are Korean families, Filipino families, and many other cases.

I don't know much about it because I haven't experienced it myself, but my friend advised me ↯ to do a detailed research before going there.

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#18
  • さきてぃ
  • 2021/03/18 (Thu) 04:57
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If I had the money, I would love to study abroad in Europe ! I wouldn't mind speaking German or Spanish instead of English at this point.

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#19
  • RYO
  • 2021/03/18 (Thu) 04:58
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Study Abroad = I thought it was a homestay. No, it's not.

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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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#25
  • えっちゃん
  • 2021/03/23 (Tue) 06:19
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These days, there are university programs that allow you to study abroad for a short period of time while you are still in school. Science majors may not have many opportunities to study abroad, though.

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#26
  • けん
  • 2021/03/23 (Tue) 06:20
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There is also the advantage of graduating from a Japanese university because you may be indebted to your university seniors when you find a job in Japan.

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#27
  • 一郎
  • 2021/03/31 (Wed) 06:46
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Ima-chan

I think you can use an agent, but I think you should inquire about some of them because it seems that different agents charge different fees for the process. Some people did it by themselves. If possible, I think it is better to travel somewhere abroad for a short period of time before going abroad for a long period of time.

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#28
  • 今ちゃん
  • 2021/03/31 (Wed) 13:10
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>Ichiro
Thank you ! I will refer to it ! !

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#29
  • 一郎
  • 2021/04/03 (Sat) 06:46
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Ima-chan, please do your best. I am cheering for you.

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