first, I am a citizen of both japan and the u.s., but I have been going to school mostly in america. I have gone to school in japan first for 6months and for 1 month again, but that was for elementary school and 1st year of middle school. I am bilingual, and can speak fluently with no accent (mostly, but I cant pronounce certain words in english and japanese lol) anyways, I've been thinking about trying to go to school in japan for high school. I know that for most high schools you have to do juken (enterance exam), but would I have to take it there in japan? how hard would it be, and what sort of stuff would they cover? in my japanese school I study most of the things they normally study in japan so I dont think lack of knowlage would be a problem as long as I study.
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Some private and public institutional high have special entrance exams or admission for returnee Japanese students. Because rapid decreasing of younger population in Japan, high school entry competition became to be easier and easier nowadays except some particular ones for passing famous Japanese university. If you comprehend Japanese fluently, why don't you survey those infos through webs where are so tremendously significant everywhere else.