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Study Abroad Consultation

International student
#1
  • Ryan
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  • 2023/05/20 17:23

I am considering studying abroad in Los Angeles in September of my junior year. I would like to know if it is possible to enter a high school in Los Angeles without a certificate of graduation from junior high school. I would also like to know the conditions under which a junior high school student can attend a public junior high school in Los Angeles. Thank you in advance.

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#4
  • 親切な人
  • 2023/05/20 (Sat) 23:02
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If you can prove where you live and your age, you'll have no problem attending school in the school district. It's compulsory education up to high school. Even the children of illegal immigrants, Mekiyan, go to school normally. Well, depending on their English ability, they may need special English classes.

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#13
  • のら
  • 2023/05/21 (Sun) 16:02
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Talk to your school teachers and parents. Who will pay for it?

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#18

Dear kind person, Thank you for your comment.
I'm a second year junior high school student and I'm planning to enter a public junior high school in the U.S. from September. is it possible to attend a regular public junior high school even from September ? And what is mekiyan ? ? Please tell me !.

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#20
  • 滑稽な
  • 2023/05/24 (Wed) 09:16
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Assuming you qualify for public school, can you keep up with English classes ??

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#28

With an F-1 visa, it seems to be only 12 months.
I wrote before that I thought it was 9 months, but I was wrong ( or it changed ).
However, residents can go there for free, but international students have to pay tuition.
And I think you will need a guardian, a kind of person who lives here.
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/study/student-visa/foreign-students-in-public-schools.html

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#29
  • そもそも
  • 2023/05/24 (Wed) 20:26
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Where do you live ? America is a big place.

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#30
  • そもそも②
  • 2023/05/24 (Wed) 20:37
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My parents are in favor of me studying abroad ?.

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#31
  • 断捨離
  • 2023/05/25 (Thu) 14:25
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I think it's wonderful that you are a junior high school student and are trying to do all this research on your own.

I think you can find out most of the information on the Internet, so if you want to know more, you should contact the U.S. Embassy in Japan or the Japanese Consulate in the U.S. and visit them.

Also, there are various groups on Facebook, etc. If you join a study abroad group, you may be able to get more realistic advice from people of similar ages or seniors who are close to your age.

Japanese living in the US
https://www.facebook.com/groups/637768156431069

There are several Japanese people in this group who are local teachers. You may be able to get their opinions on the position as a local school and the rules ・ and mechanisms. Why don't you write once?

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#32
  • はいい?
  • 2023/05/25 (Thu) 16:40
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#31
I don't know this guy, so I can say this: he started the exact same topic almost 10 times, got deleted, and kept starting new topics without thanking the person who gave him long-winded and polite advice in the beginning. After being warned several times, I finally got to the point where I could say thank you. It can't be great. Not knowing is scary.

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#34
  • 親切な人
  • 2023/06/06 (Tue) 07:44
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#18
Mequillan means Mexican. Sorry for the confusing expression.
In short, illegal immigrants can attend compulsory public schools without any problem.

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#36

If the pattern is that the parents are illegal immigrants and the children are citizens, I don't see a problem, but I don't think the illegal immigrant or the person in question can.

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