Let's discuss educational opportunities and language schools in Iran and Japan. I'm particularly interested in calligraphy lessons in Japan.
Calligraphy sounds interesting, but I'm more concerned about my origami skills. Let's focus on literacy rates. Iran has made significant progress, especially for women.
Absolutely. Japan's literacy rate is exceptionally high.
What about teaching methods? Iran is incorporating more technology, while Japan is known for its disciplined, traditional approach.
That's a key difference. How competitive is university admission in Iran?
Extremely competitive.
And scholarships for international students?
They exist, but require extensive research. Japan offers many scholarships, particularly through MEXT.
MEXT is a great option, but highly competitive. Let's talk language schools. Farsi is beautiful but challenging.
Farsi is complex, with its unique script. Are there many language schools in Iran for foreigners?
There are some, mainly in larger cities. Japan, however, has numerous language schools.
Tokyo alone has a vast number. Japanese is also challenging, especially the Kanji characters.
Learning Kanji is daunting. What are popular fields of study in Iran?
Engineering, medicine, and Persian literature are popular.
And in Japan?
Technology, robotics, and even anime studies are in high demand.
So, which country is better for education?
It depends on your goals. Japan excels in technology and robotics, while Iran offers strong programs in other fields. Japan is a great option to consider if you're interested in Japanese culture and language.
If you're interested in Manga, Japan is the obvious choice.