So, I plan on moving to Japan. I have been studying the language and passed N3 last year, failed N2 this year but plan on doing the test again in december.
The thing is, my country has good, free superior education, so I was planning on graduating here (in the Mechanical Engineering area), and then moving to Japan.
(also, I'm not from a first world country, so Japan is still a better place to live in general)
However, my teacher told me about the option of studying in a japanese university after my graduation, to complement my education and be familiarized with life in Japan, and this has caught my interest.
I know education in Japan can be expensive, but I also know that japanese companies prefer hiring low wage immigrants, so I know just having a degree doesn't guarantee that I will have a job related to my education, rather, it seems unlikely.
So I was thinking if it would be worth it to graduate here and study in Japan, would I have better chances at being hired and earning a good salary that way?
by Sesiraas