Spencer wrote:Sorry, bad grammar. I post a lot while on my phone. Grammar suffers a bit I see. Yes I heard that some universities give scholarships to foreign English teachers. it was one of the top three biggest schools in Japan. The guy who told me was a jet alumni, and he said he went in and asked what scholarship opportunities were available and they offered him 75%. It may have even been Tokyo university. His program was even in English.
I agree with the posts about finding yourself in Japan or going because you love Japan. We should look at jet in a way that thinks, what can I give to them rather than what Japan or the Japanese can give to you. it's unfair to go there for selfish reasons. Unfair to your students and yourself. JET IS not tourism. It's about how you can positively impact Japan and the Japanese. All the positive impact you may or may not gain from jet is just a bonus.
Gizmotech wrote:There is no type of person I hate more in Japan then the givers.
Self righteous, holier than though, for the sake of all but the self, brown nosing, morons. They insist that everyone must be there for the same reason they are, and proceed to demonize you if you express any idea which isn't for the good of everyone else. They insist that every weekend needs to be an altruistic event, and if for some reason you are otherwise busy (or genuinely disinterested) you must be something akin to the worst thing on earth. Their worst trait is often their close minded nature where they are unable, or unwilling, to consider the ideas of others or maintain a reasonable conversation or debate. They stick to their opinion with such utter devotion, that humans cannot exist for themselves,that they turn any event into them vs the rest.
/end rant/
merkypie wrote:The JET Program isn't about teaching and if you think the job is solely about teaching then you've obviously missed the entire purpose of the program. It's called the Japan Exchange Teaching Program, not the Japan English Teaching Program. The program is designed for young adults to learn from their experience as well as teach and have the community learn about them. It's not about a free ticket to party ville nor is about teaching and only doing just that.
If you just want to teach then there are other programs out there looking for people who want to turn it into their careers.
Spencer wrote:O...m...g
not what I was saying either.....
does no one get what Im trying to say....
Im saying give 100% to the task at hand when doing the task.... when teaching, dont be waiting till you can just get out of there... its about balance... but also being focused on the task while doing it...responsibility.....
RoBot wrote:Spencer wrote:O...m...g
not what I was saying either.....
does no one get what Im trying to say....
Im saying give 100% to the task at hand when doing the task.... when teaching, dont be waiting till you can just get out of there... its about balance... but also being focused on the task while doing it...responsibility.....
Perhaps no one understands what you are saying because most of your comments contradict each other. The manner in which you come across is a self-righteous know it all. Just saying... But perhaps you should heed those who have more experience than you.
Spencer wrote:RoBot wrote:Spencer wrote:O...m...g
not what I was saying either.....
does no one get what Im trying to say....
Im saying give 100% to the task at hand when doing the task.... when teaching, dont be waiting till you can just get out of there... its about balance... but also being focused on the task while doing it...responsibility.....
Perhaps no one understands what you are saying because most of your comments contradict each other. The manner in which you come across is a self-righteous know it all. Just saying... But perhaps you should heed those who have more experience than you.
Yea I think I agree
Let me rephrase all the statements I made... they can be summed up in
I have never done JET
I have an Idealistic view of JET.
I believe agree that a love of Japan and a love of teaching should be something people have when Applying for JET. Beyond that I Will not know until I actually participate in JET
I really just meant to say that each task should be done to each ones best capacity. Kinda like a Do your best type thing....Ill think better in the Morning
mobiuschic42 wrote:I'm certain that studying abroad in Japan made me a much stronger JET applicant, and may well be why I got an interview.
merkypie wrote:mobiuschic42 wrote:I'm certain that studying abroad in Japan made me a much stronger JET applicant, and may well be why I got an interview.
I don't believe that going to Japan is a guaranteed ticket to an interview. There are thousands of applicants that have went abroad, some even to Japan, and not earned interviews (case in point, look at the who's been to Japan thread and compare the responses to how many actually got an interview). I never went to Japan in my life and I got an interview. I think the theory that going to Japan = Interview really trips up a lot of potential applicants and perhaps deters a lot of people with strong potential in other areas from applying.
Having a strong SOP, strong references, and decent qualifications gets you an interview with the JET Program. Going to Japan is not the sole deciding factor.
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