G-Ratasaurus Rex wrote:Well, if these forums are anything to go by, you need to:
- First, get your application done and sent off in time.
- Then start reading the forums for advice, through which, you will eventually start to think of all the possible things that you have done wrong.
- Start forgetting all Japanese language ability (if any).
- Against all conceivable odds, you'll receive a letter inviting you for an interview, where you completely screw up, talk crap and sweat everywhere for about 20 minutes. It is important to come out of the interview feeling terrible.
- For the next few months until the results are released, think of as many things that you can worry about, prepare everything and nothing, and generally convince yourself you will never get into JET, while still clinging on to hope. This last bit is tricky, as you need to carefully balance optimism with the crushing weight of pessimisstic realism.
- Get accepted into JET, go out there, and realise nothing is like what you ever imagined. You find this to be an unsettling but strangely exciting experience, and then tell all the other members of this forum about how bad you thought your application was.
That's what I've learnt so far, anyway. Hope this helps.

G-Ratasaurus Rex wrote:Well, if these forums are anything to go by, you need to:
- First, get your application done and sent off in time.
- Then start reading the forums for advice, through which, you will eventually start to think of all the possible things that you have done wrong.
- Start forgetting all Japanese language ability (if any).
- Against all conceivable odds, you'll receive a letter inviting you for an interview, where you completely screw up, talk crap and sweat everywhere for about 20 minutes. It is important to come out of the interview feeling terrible.
- For the next few months until the results are released, think of as many things that you can worry about, prepare everything and nothing, and generally convince yourself you will never get into JET, while still clinging on to hope. This last bit is tricky, as you need to carefully balance optimism with the crushing weight of pessimisstic realism.
- Get accepted into JET, go out there, and realise nothing is like what you ever imagined. You find this to be an unsettling but strangely exciting experience, and then tell all the other members of this forum about how bad you thought your application was.
That's what I've learnt so far, anyway. Hope this helps.
Love these two posts so much.eFred wrote:G-Ratasaurus Rex wrote:Well, if these forums are anything to go by, you need to:
- First, get your application done and sent off in time.
- Then start reading the forums for advice, through which, you will eventually start to think of all the possible things that you have done wrong.
- Start forgetting all Japanese language ability (if any).
- Against all conceivable odds, you'll receive a letter inviting you for an interview, where you completely screw up, talk crap and sweat everywhere for about 20 minutes. It is important to come out of the interview feeling terrible.
- For the next few months until the results are released, think of as many things that you can worry about, prepare everything and nothing, and generally convince yourself you will never get into JET, while still clinging on to hope. This last bit is tricky, as you need to carefully balance optimism with the crushing weight of pessimisstic realism.
- Get accepted into JET, go out there, and realise nothing is like what you ever imagined. You find this to be an unsettling but strangely exciting experience, and then tell all the other members of this forum about how bad you thought your application was.
That's what I've learnt so far, anyway. Hope this helps.
histgirl wrote:And again, if you want to do JET because you love Japan and not because you love teaching/children, please don't come. There are enough ALTs bad at their job that are wasting taxpayer money already. JET is not a free ticket to Japan.
G-Ratasaurus Rex wrote:Well, if these forums are anything to go by, you need to:
- First, get your application done and sent off in time.
- Then start reading the forums for advice, through which, you will eventually start to think of all the possible things that you have done wrong.
- Start forgetting all Japanese language ability (if any).
- Against all conceivable odds, you'll receive a letter inviting you for an interview, where you completely screw up, talk crap and sweat everywhere for about 20 minutes. It is important to come out of the interview feeling terrible.
- For the next few months until the results are released, think of as many things that you can worry about, prepare everything and nothing, and generally convince yourself you will never get into JET, while still clinging on to hope. This last bit is tricky, as you need to carefully balance optimism with the crushing weight of pessimisstic realism.
- Get accepted into JET, go out there, and realise nothing is like what you ever imagined. You find this to be an unsettling but strangely exciting experience, and then tell all the other members of this forum about how bad you thought your application was.
That's what I've learnt so far, anyway. Hope this helps.
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