I always considered a gaijin fluent enough in japanese would get some bonus points but it doesn't seem to come with many bells and whistles from what I've read in the forums here. I acutally plan on going to Japan to live in a bout two years time, after graudation.
I've realized also that Jpod forums are a good place for eexpressing fears and doubts. I'm mainly African American and look a great deal like it and I don't know how if it'll render my pursuits in Japan useless. I can't do Bueller_007's hillarious seeming "white monkey dance" but I do find myself to be very amusing. At the moment, half for a love of music, a quarter for self-confidence gain and a quarter for kicks, I'm indulging in a music career in J-rock or J-pop with some friends.
I've got this fear of getting old and wasting time I'm trying to get rid of, but I still tend to rush into my career goals and the like. I'm sixteen, a junior in high school majoring in journalism. At first I didn't want to go to college, and then I schemed this plan to take English in college and teach it in Japan. Recently, though, I've been given a chance at an internship/boot camp sort of deal at Reuters, the world's second largest news publication agency after my essay was accepted. Is it possible, you think, to take this oppurtunity and run with it? Are there any advantages to being a journalist with Japanese language skills? What do you all think? Better chances at success than teaching English?
Sorry for the winded post~