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dimwit wrote:Sounds like Japan was sort of a sexual deviant training camp for him.
It sounds like they think he bumped off the misses but I wonder about that, as I assume that he would probably lose has spouse visa if he did.
dimwit wrote:Maybe, but what about the J-police? Now I know that none of them are Einsteins but you would think with a dead j-wife that would be automatic grounds for arrest.
nienie wrote:I've never heard of boarding schools in Japan either, and I note that the Japanese Wikipedia article on boarding schools is devoted to boading schools in Europe and America, without mentioning any examples in Japan.
Jack wrote:I believe there is none. We were looking for one but couldn't find any.
nienie wrote:...I note that the Japanese Wikipedia article on boarding schools is devoted to boading schools in Europe and America, without mentioning any examples in Japan.
dimwit wrote:Many of the elite private schools in Japan are boarding schools. Aiko, Nada and La Salle to name just three that I can think of.
IparryU wrote:i have always wondered this... but please do elaborate on "elite" schools... sorta like the escalator system Keio has?
dimwit wrote:Elite means elite. I have had the opportunity to teach one kid ... one of the most intelligent people I have ever met. And what separated him was not that his English was good -though he spoke it well despite having never left the country, it was his hunger for knowledge...
Taro Toporific wrote:NOTE: At Hitachi job interviews, any mention of anime or manga [color="Silver"](freakazoid scum)[/color] was an automatic batsu/fail.
Taro Toporific wrote:Over my 20 years at Hitachi, I have trained with many "elite shinjin" who have come from the Keio and Waseda escalator systems. I have immense respect for them (unlike the foul turds that plop out of Todai and Sophia).
My criteria for hiring for "bilingual" Japanese talent at Hitachi used the following ranking allowing for individual variations:1st: real talent/intellect from any school or background with useful publications
2nd: Waseda ('school tie' for Hitachi)
3rd: Keio
4th: ICU Japan
NOTE: At Hitachi job interviews, any mention of anime or manga [color="Silver"](freakazoid scum)[/color] was an automatic batsu/fail.
chokonen888 wrote: the few "freakazoid scum" I know that actually have jobs are amazingly hard workers...n.
Taro Toporific wrote:[SIZE="7"][color="Red"]DEATH TO 'EM ALL!
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Taro Toporific wrote:NOTE: At Hitachi job interviews, any mention of anime or manga (freakazoid scum) was an automatic batsu/fail.
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