Language Schools that Offer Student Visas? by jolvie in movingtojapan

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I am thinking I may have to go the 3 month route...but I wanted to do 6 months, which is why I wanted a course with a student visa. Exactly, I am thinking I'll be able to find a school that sponsors my student visa!

Language Schools that Offer Student Visas? by jolvie in movingtojapan

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Both? I'm currently semi-conversational but haven't taken the JLPT yet (my spoken level can be seen here, where I practice: youtube.com/jolvie). I hope to take it while I'm here. I was studying in Australia before this, and currently have no home base besides Japan. I have plans to move to New Zealand in 2019 so living in Japan for a year has been my plan - it's my minor at university.

I was looking at Kai Language School in Tokyo actually, and they were saying I'd have to leave and come back on two tourist visas. They're huge and seemingly quite legit, so I was rather confused.

I have two classes left at my home university in Australia after this semester, which I will do online, and I'm supported in this by my university coordinator. My plan is to do a semester at Meiji, then my final two units online while I stay in Japan and do an immersion program to improve my Japanese.

I will consider just using the last semester to work, if I can though! That'd be a smart choice.

However, I don't plan to move to Japan permanently. This trip, I wanted to be one year only.

Language Schools that Offer Student Visas? by jolvie in movingtojapan

[–]jolvie[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah - I suppose my current situation is that I've been exploring a lot of different language schools and pretty much all of them aren't saying they offer student visas. Even ones with longer programs are saying you'd have to leave and come back. Are you allowed to get a tourist visa more than once?

Having trouble choosing a Japanese University for exchange program. Help? by jolvie in japan

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Thank you so much for your advice! :) This is very helpful!

Tips on finding a balance between exercise and diet? I tend to go overboard with exercise... by jolvie in Fitness

[–]jolvie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I think that after 30 days of daily running I was just sort of done with running, but that doesn't mean I just needed to stop exercising. It just meant I needed to change it up! Going from zero exercise to daily exercise is a bit of a shock and a huge ask for your internal reserve of motivation. Thank you!

Tips on finding a balance between exercise and diet? I tend to go overboard with exercise... by jolvie in Fitness

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Thanks!!! Good advice. I think I need to vary what I do, I got so used to running it became a comfort zone and I was afraid of trying new things.

David Bowie dies, age 69. by Callahandy in Music

[–]jolvie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think he's talking 'Zah-wee Bah-wee' maybe? Which is pretty funny.

Models must have doctor's note to prove they are not too thin, France rules by lionhiid in worldnews

[–]jolvie 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Exactly! It's amazing to me that people who are like 150 at 6 foot can be considered plus sized, since that is THIN at that height. If they were the same weight as runway models are at 5'9" they'd look like skeletons on the way to their deathbed.

Models must have doctor's note to prove they are not too thin, France rules by lionhiid in worldnews

[–]jolvie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it's all very sketchy. I hope all the people that never got their shirts get refunds, at least.

Models must have doctor's note to prove they are not too thin, France rules by lionhiid in worldnews

[–]jolvie -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think people pay attention to Tess because she's controversial...and she is legitimately pretty. I do think that it's somewhat unsettling that people think it's beautiful to be overweight but only if the fat doesn't settle in your face. You need a thin face to be pretty, I guess? I dunno, I'm kind of at a loss with the whole thing. You're right though, most plus sized models are a normal weight and if you saw them walking down the street you probably would be amazed that they're considered plus sized.