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Hello. Nice to meet you.
I'm Japanese and 24 years old. I dropped out of university. I have ASD. I was diagnosed then. After that, I was re-enrolled in university. I will graduate in March. I can't decide my path yet. In Japan, most people live in the same way and they expect others to behave in the same way.I feel pressure to conform. I'm not good at it. In Japan, developmental disorder is not well known. There are not many supports for people with disabilities.I want to go abroad to study special education.
My dream is starting my own business. I want to make an education system for children. Especially, I want to help people who suffer from disabilities like me. I have developmental disorder. I could study and read but I think I might have some problems to understand. For example, a space figure and understanding an examination statement. I want to make a solution which I have suffered from. It is not only for children who have disabilities but neurotypical development children.
I'm planning to enter language school to be able to speak, write and read English. And I want to enter a graduate school to study education. I have to prepare much money for them. So I'm searching a job. But it is hard because of COVID19 and my disability.Which countries is good to study education and see education system? I think finland and belgium are good.
Where should I go? And I would like to get some advice to find a business partner.
Thank you.
I'm Japanese and 24 years old. I dropped out of university. I have ASD. I was diagnosed then. After that, I was re-enrolled in university. I will graduate in March. I can't decide my path yet. In Japan, most people live in the same way and they expect others to behave in the same way.I feel pressure to conform. I'm not good at it. In Japan, developmental disorder is not well known. There are not many supports for people with disabilities.I want to go abroad to study special education.
My dream is starting my own business. I want to make an education system for children. Especially, I want to help people who suffer from disabilities like me. I have developmental disorder. I could study and read but I think I might have some problems to understand. For example, a space figure and understanding an examination statement. I want to make a solution which I have suffered from. It is not only for children who have disabilities but neurotypical development children.
I'm planning to enter language school to be able to speak, write and read English. And I want to enter a graduate school to study education. I have to prepare much money for them. So I'm searching a job. But it is hard because of COVID19 and my disability.Which countries is good to study education and see education system? I think finland and belgium are good.
Where should I go? And I would like to get some advice to find a business partner.
Thank you.
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I think you need to wait and see where you will be allowed to go. Also i don't understand why you want a business partner?
18:36 Mon 15th Mar 2021
You need to remember the constraints of local languages when considering where you might go. i.e. speaking good English probably won't be much use to you in Finland unless you also speak Finnish. Similarly, in Belgium you'd need to be able to speak French in some parts of the country but Flemish elsewhere. (Although some European countries do have higher education institutions where the language of instruction for some courses is English, you'd need to be fluent in the local language(s) for you to be able to work with children to develop your plans).
So, assuming that the only languages you speak fluently are Japanese and English, you need to concentrate your enquiries upon those countries where English is the first language. That means that the UK, Ireland, the USA, Australia and New Zealand are among the countries that you should be considering, together with the English-speaking areas of Canada. It won't be an easy to task to find a suitable university (or potential business partner) in any of them and you'd also need to check up on the relevant visa requirements. However it seems to me that it would be totally pointless looking at a university in Helsinki if you don't speak Finnish, in Liège if you don't speak French or in Antwerp if you don't speak Flemish.
So, assuming that the only languages you speak fluently are Japanese and English, you need to concentrate your enquiries upon those countries where English is the first language. That means that the UK, Ireland, the USA, Australia and New Zealand are among the countries that you should be considering, together with the English-speaking areas of Canada. It won't be an easy to task to find a suitable university (or potential business partner) in any of them and you'd also need to check up on the relevant visa requirements. However it seems to me that it would be totally pointless looking at a university in Helsinki if you don't speak Finnish, in Liège if you don't speak French or in Antwerp if you don't speak Flemish.
Dear Buenchico
Thank you for answering my questions.
I thought you are right. There are many things I want to know and to do but I have to think well again. I thought I could think well but I realized I am naive. I have to think more seriously. I might have felt uneasy because I thought I didn't move forward. I will calm down. Thank you for your appropriate advice.
Thank you for answering my questions.
I thought you are right. There are many things I want to know and to do but I have to think well again. I thought I could think well but I realized I am naive. I have to think more seriously. I might have felt uneasy because I thought I didn't move forward. I will calm down. Thank you for your appropriate advice.
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