<p>Colgate is worth looking at.</p>
<p>If you have any plans to get an MBA, you could study Japanese at the undergrad level and then apply for an MBA program in international business. The international business program at the Moore School of Business at U South Carolina is ranked #1. It has a strong option in Japanese business studies. [Japanese</a> | The Moore School of Business | University of South Carolina](<a href=“404 page not found | University of South Carolina”>404 page not found | University of South Carolina)</p>
<p>If you go the engineering route as an undergrad, U Wisconsin has a program in technical Japanese for engineering students. I believe that U Washington also has a program (though the technical communication program).</p>
<p>There are just so many factors i havent yet considered i guess, so i need a school w good teachers, a strong program in the areas i wanna study, in an area i would like to be in, oh and all for the right price.</p>
<p>ill take a look at the pitts, although a rigurous course is one i dont learn well in. id rather have a more gradual course if all possible. but i may have to comprimise. jeeze, college is seeming more and more unaproachable.</p>
<p>ill def go look into those japanese chools</p>