Hi, I’m a university graduate and am looking at applying to teach in Japan, I’ve visited Japan before and speak some basic Japanese (I’m confident with the JPod101 beginner lessens up to about lesson 60 and understand parts/the general idea of some of the more advanced lessons and am enthusiastic to continue learning). What i really want to know is whether this level of Japanese is enough to get by, i know all the schools I’ve looked at say no Japanese is required but the time i spent in Japan made me realise the language barrier is quite significant. This said i am learning at a fairly fast rate so by the time I’m over there i should be more confident with Japanese. My main question is about people’s opinions on the big private language schools, i have written applications (but not sent them yet) for NOVA, GEO's and AEON but looking at this forum I’ve noticed a lot of people saying vague warnings about NOVA and some of the other big companies. Most of these comments however seem to go along the line of 'i have a friend who says NOVA etc is bad news'. I was just wondering if anyone knew of any specific grievances. I am a 22 year old recent graduate who worked bar shifts throughout my uni years so I’m used to living on a tight budget and working long/strange hours i just wanted to know if there were other things i should be careful to watch out for.
Thank you very much for your time.