Basically, I've decided I want to get back to chasing my dream after a few years of searching for boring part time jobs and undergoing serveral quarter-life crises. I don't really have the money to play around with school any longer, so I've realized I've gotta just jump in and do what I've wanted to do since elementary school. No more making decisions to please my parents; this is my life now!
I took Japanese each year in High School, and of course we've got Jpod101, but I'm not quite at the JLPT N2 level yet so I want to go to a Japanese language school to further study with the added benefit of total immersion. After that, I've got my sights set on a few vocational schools where I want to study game graphics and character design. Before the debbie-downers chime in to tell me that the art industry in Japan is a living hell, it's the same basically anywhere to be honest if you're serious about it! I'm not worried about that at all!
Unfortunately, I'm pretty much flat broke, and while I might be able to get another job in the months between now and next April (though it'd probably be sooner than that), this stuff is pretty expensive and I'm pretty sure without financial aid I'm stuck. I know about the MEXT scholarships, but of course they wouldn't cover all of it. I wonder how plausible it is to try and get tuition paid for for the most part (I am planning on getting a part time job while studying, but I'd rather not live so dangerously). Has anyone done this before? I'm totally willing to walk a thousand miles barefoot if I'm able to do this! Does anyone know about scholarships that are offered for artistic merit?
Also, about the EJU... am I going to have to take that before entering a Japanese language school? And if so, is there any sort of financial assistance I could receive for travel expenses (as it's aparently never held anywhere near the states)? Or is it possible to take the JLPT instead (they're holding one about an hour away from where I live in December)?
There's just so much information here and I'm extremely overwhelmed. I wish I hadn't dismissed the idea when I was in high school, but I was pretty convinced that I wouldn't be able to go anywhere. Now I'm more confident; much more confident!