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Do you really need a degree? - 05-14-2008, 08:29 PM

hey guys n girls

am planning on goin over to Japan soon and i was going to do a TEFL course before i went, so that i could apply for jobs teaching english in state schools. now iv looked at things like the JET programme and i found a company called I-to-I but sadly they require you to have a degree of some kind, which i dont. Now iv been told that i can still find work out there teaching english even if i dont have a degree. Does anyone out there have any experience with this, has anyone been over and taught english with out a degree and has anyone done a TEFL course?
many thanks
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05-14-2008, 08:35 PM

We talked about this very topic pretty heavily here...

Graduate from college if you want to live in Japan.
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hey guys n girls

am planning on goin over to Japan soon and i was going to do a TEFL course before i went, so that i could apply for jobs teaching english in state schools. now iv looked at things like the JET programme and i found a company called I-to-I but sadly they require you to have a degree of some kind, which i dont. Now iv been told that i can still find work out there teaching english even if i dont have a degree. Does anyone out there have any experience with this, has anyone been over and taught english with out a degree and has anyone done a TEFL course?
many thanks
I highly doubt they'd want you without a degree. The impression I got from other members and by reading information, there is no reason why Japan would want you in their country if you haven't got some profession to offer - and this is usually in the form of a degree.
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05-14-2008, 08:44 PM

The Japanese government does not allow teachers without degrees in their classrooms.

After the NOVA layoffs, you have a country full of experienced teachers, with degrees, looking for jobs in the private sector.
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05-15-2008, 12:12 AM

Unless you have a valid visa, you cannot work. You cannot get a work visa without having a company hire you. A company will not hire you without a degree.

You need that degree.

You can work without a degree if you already have a visa that allows you to live and work in Japan... Which pretty much limits you to a spousal visa.


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05-15-2008, 12:01 PM

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Unless you have a valid visa, you cannot work. You cannot get a work visa without having a company hire you. A company will not hire you without a degree.

You need that degree.
Nice and simple. We should quote what you said in MMM's original thread about getting a degree to work in Japan.....
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05-15-2008, 01:12 PM

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hey guys n girls

am planning on goin over to Japan soon and i was going to do a TEFL course before i went, so that i could apply for jobs teaching english in state schools. now iv looked at things like the JET programme and i found a company called I-to-I but sadly they require you to have a degree of some kind, which i dont. Now iv been told that i can still find work out there teaching english even if i dont have a degree. Does anyone out there have any experience with this, has anyone been over and taught english with out a degree and has anyone done a TEFL course?
many thanks

You can't get a visa. Get a degree if you are serious about doing this
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Nice and simple. We should quote what you said in MMM's original thread about getting a degree to work in Japan.....
I said basically the same thing over there, but it`s been buried in the mysterious debate that arose around something so clear.


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I said basically the same thing over there, but it`s been buried in the mysterious debate that arose around something so clear.
Well, unfortunately, despite the effort of our kind advice, several people are still not getting it....

In a way, this is kind of sad, seeing young adults who is only mature in their age and not in their mind....
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