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01-11-2007, 05:17 AM

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Originally Posted by blueheart View Post
Hello Nyrorin: First, thank u very much... I was very happy when I found this nice forum because I'm looking for some on to answer my question about my dream (JAPAN).next summer I will finish my diploma in instrumentation & control engineering technology and I want to continue my Undergraduate studies in Japan . The question Mr:Nyrorin is: is there a university offered degrees in English
Someone else already mentioned it, but I`m female.

I`m sure there are several universities that offer studies in English. The problem is cost and admission. Obviously, there are a LOT of people who want to study in Japan but not in Japanese, so it may be hard to get in. Plus, I don`t think they`re all that common.
I`d personally recommend coming to Japan with a *Japanese* course, learning Japanese, and then studying in a regular Japanese university. You`ll have far more options available to you (pretty much any university out there) and you`ll have a lot more freedom in what you study - The courses in English tend to focus in certain areas, and if they`re not what you want you`d be out of luck.

A good year of intensive university study toward acquiring university level Japanese will not only give you the language, but make admission into other universities much easier.
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