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4|Japan: A Treasure Trove for Building Your Profile

Migration Strategy

A country where you can develop globally competitive skills and achievements.

For U.S. university admissions, the quality of your extracurriculars is a key deciding factor, not just your GPA or test scores. The crucial point is that you don’t need to create these achievements in English; in fact, you can delve much deeper using your native language, Japanese. Japan is exceptionally rich in “lessons, classes, research opportunities, and mentors” compared to the rest of the world, making it an undeniable strength for families considering educational migration or studying abroad.

■ Japan has more “environments conducive to building a profile” than anywhere else in the world

High-level competitions and research opportunities that might be difficult for American high school students to access are relatively easy to find in Japan. For example, numerous environments exist, such as:

  • Math Olympiads
  • Programming classes and robotics competitions
  • Chemistry and biology research facilities
  • Advanced instructors for piano, violin, etc.
  • Calligraphy, painting, and art
  • Collaborative projects with companies
  • National-level competitions
  • Small, specialized tutoring schools
  • University-hosted research programs for middle and high school students

“A country for deep learning in Japanese × A country for building a profile”

In essence, Japan’s greatest advantage is the coexistence of an “environment for deep learning in Japanese” and an “environment conducive to building a globally recognized profile.” This represents a unique strategic value, especially when compared to paths like attending international schools in Malaysia. For affluent families aiming for overseas universities, particularly in the U.S., or those considering educational migration, Japan offers one of the world’s strongest environments for generating impressive achievements.

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