Spencer wrote:
AND... I stand corrected. LOL sorry, I made a comment based on other stuff I heard, and had no real evidence of it....
Ok But 12% still is not a lot....1 in 7 ish.....
But yea could have done more research.
Well, here is more research to show that it is pretty likely to get placed in Tohoku compared to other places. Here are the numbers of JETs currently per area of Japan (in bold). I ordered them from most to least amount of JET ALTs:
Areas of Japan:Kyushu - 882Saga – 52
Fukuoka – 114
Oita – 89
Miyazaki – 78
Kagoshima – 136
Kumamoto – 135
Nagasaki – 168
Okinawa - 88
Kitakyushu City - 18
Fukuoka City - 4
Kansai - 832Kyoto – 85
Osaka – 91
Wakayama – 52
Nara – 61
Mie – 107
Hyogo – 189
Shiga - 91
Kyoto City – 14
Osaka City – 27
Kobe City - 114
Sakai City - 1
Chubu - 740Niigata - 100
Nagano – 76
Yamanashi – 59
Shizuoka – 108
Aichi – 13
Gifu – 59
Toyama – 91
Ishikawa – 110
Fukui – 93
Nagoya City – 1
Shizuoka City – 13
Niigata City – 7
Hanamatsu City – 10
Tohoku - 584Aomori - 123
Iwate - 23
Miyagi - 63
Akita - 106
Yamagata - 76
Fukushima – 125
Sendai City - 68
Chugoku - 361Tottori – 68
Okayama – 50
Hiroshima – 102
Shimane – 80
Yamaguchi – 49
Hiroshima City – 10
Okayama City - 2
Kanto - 352Ibaraki – 42
Tochigi – 32
Gunma – 119
Saitama – 86
Chiba – 56
Tokyo – 10
Kanagawa - 4
Chiba City – 1
Sagamihara City – 1
Yokohama – 1
Kawasaki – 1
Shikoku - 313Ehime – 102
Kochi – 96
Kagawa – 35
Tokushima - 80
Hokkaido - 265Hokkaido (Area) - 225
Sapporo City – 40
Now here are the probabilities of getting placed in each area if names were drawn from a hat (no skills set/country/gender/etc. chosen), if an even number of JETs would need to be replaced (or all), and if no additions/subtractions of JET ALTs were made by schools/BOEs for the next year (which I bet never happens, but the results would be somewhat the same anyways). Note all numbers are approximations. You can also look at the percentages and think to yourself that if there were 100 JETs, those many would go to those places:
1. Kyushu – 882 (20.4%)
2. Kansai – 834 (19.3%)
3. Chubu – 740 (17.1%)
4. Tohoku – 584 (13.5%)
5. Chugoku – 361 (8.3%)
6. Kanto – 351 (8.1%)
7. Shikoku – 313 (7.2%)
8. Hokkaido – 265 (6.1%)
Total JETs from 2011-2012: 4330 (half that is 2165)
Top 3 areas host 2456 JETs.
Bottom 4 areas host 1290 JETs
Tohoku isn't in the top 50% of places to go, but it is next in line. I do think that having a 1 in 7 chance is pretty good especially since getting a Kyushu placement is 1 in 5. Your chance of getting Hokkaido is about 1 in 16. Either way, the numbers for getting a Tohoku placement aren't shabby. Also, I heard rumor that areas around the coast of Tohoku lost ALTs because of lack of funding and some school destruction since the disaster. It is possible numbers could rise once things bounce back. I can't see any old stats on the JET official site though to see how many JETs there used to be there and if there was a significant drop.
I am kinda glad I worked this all out from curiosity as I didn't know Kyushu had the most JETs.
Lemme know if I flubbed some math anywhere as it isn't really my strongest attribute (or if I misplaced an area).