Greetings! Should I choose a year long language school of my preference or buckle down and get an two year associates at a differing language school? Let me explain: I’m hoping to gain admission to Rikkyo University in the future (or any other UNIs on my list) in Japan. I’m already moving to Japan to go to a language school ([FFLC](https://www.fflc.ac.jp/en/)) that supplies an associates degree. My thought process was that it’d be easier to get admitted into a Japanese university with an associates and the credits would be transferable. Does anyone know if this is true? Or should I forget about the associates and just go to a regular Japanese Language school for a year then apply for Uni?
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**Japan Uni and Language Schools?**
Greetings! Should I choose a year long language school of my preference or buckle down and get an two year associates at a differing language school? Let me explain: I’m hoping to gain admission to Rikkyo University in the future (or any other UNIs on my list) in Japan. I’m already moving to Japan to go to a language school ([FFLC](https://www.fflc.ac.jp/en/)) that supplies an associates degree. My thought process was that it’d be easier to get admitted into a Japanese university with an associates and the credits would be transferable. Does anyone know if this is true? Or should I forget about the associates and just go to a regular Japanese Language school for a year then apply for Uni?
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