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completing my Education in japan >> ? -
11-13-2008, 09:08 PM
hi everyone,
i've my Diploma degree, and i want to get my bachelor in japan my major is Computer Technician "Information Technology Systems Support". which univercity do you advice me to enrol to it. it's ok to study in japanese lang. but it's better to study in english so what do you say? talk about everything, study, how is life, prices, troubles, what do i need to prepare,,,,,,, etc i'm waiting for your response. C ya |
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11-13-2008, 10:15 PM
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well, i cann't change my program of completing my education because it's schoolarship from my government, i only can choose the univercity. thanks,, |
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11-13-2008, 10:56 PM
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WOW are u sure ? that's too much man 4 y to speak and read in that level ..... is ja lang. that hard ? |
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11-13-2008, 11:02 PM
it requires serious dedication and practically immersion into the language/country in order to be at a good enough level to take AND pass university courses in japanese, I'd imagine. There are international schools for foreigners, but they focus on you learning japanese and not necisiarily a major. Just like if a Japanese were coming to the United states for University, they're required to pass TOEFL (rudamentary english test) in order to be accepted. This is so that they'll be able to actually function in an all english environment. I don't understand how this can be a suprise to you, I mean, you are going to THEIR country, speaking and understanding their language should be a given.
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11-13-2008, 11:59 PM
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For a native English speaker it takes at least twice as long, many three times as long to learn Japanese as it does Spanish or French or another western language. |
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11-14-2008, 12:22 AM
try waseda university. I'm not sure about undergrad if they are assigned to translator but some masteral student i know who studied there were assigned to one and their assigned professor also can speak english.
but most of their class were held in japanese. undergrad usually have intensive japanese lessons. some monbusho scholars I know, have really intensive japanese class for a year, I think they study everyday more or less 10 hours of japanese lessons per day and by the end of the year they are expected to reach the JLPT 2 or 1. |
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