– Although it seems like a trivial piece of advice, I genuinely emphasize the vitality of building your CV and university application as soon as you can. There is always something more you can do and add to it, no matter what level of the application process, school, or university life you are in. Start getting into activities outside of or through the school. This can be volunteering, or finding a high-school friendly internship opportunity, or participating in school-related club activities, such as MUN. Participate in seminars, academic functions, and competitions. Make connections through the adults you know, such as your parents, teachers, peers, and upper-classmen. Try getting in touch with current students at universities you are interested in. If you are planning on staying in Japan, begin working on your language proficiency. Get certified as soon as you can in as many things as you can – take the SATs, take the JLPT exams, TOEFL, and whatnot. When you have the time, becoming fluent in using online software, such as Microsoft Excel or basic programming languages, for higher preference when you apply for internships or jobs. Instead of just following an orthodox process of applying and waiting, create opportunities for yourself. Trust me, there will come a day where you look at your extensive application or resume, and be grateful for it.