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06-12-2008, 10:40 PM
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I really don't believe you have to order a guesthouse room one year in advance If a room is availible, it's availible. Ehh 3 years ? Dude, there's no way they can know about vacancies 3 years beforehand... |
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06-12-2008, 10:55 PM
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I just decided to study at a university in tokyo 3 years from now. So I haven't ordered any room or something, I just found the apartment where I want to live for that year, so I guess I should order that apartment as soon as it's possible, it's only possible to order it like 1 year beforehand. I know 3 years from now is very much, but I tend to get too impatient, looking for apartments and schools and such already now. It's so annoying. |
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06-12-2008, 11:00 PM
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06-12-2008, 11:08 PM
Heh, I'm so jealous of you
Well, it would be an expensive start if you have to check into an hotel in the beginning. But you still have some time though. So I guess you know your stuff when it comes to studying at a university in Japan, so if you don't mind I woul live to ask you some questions. There are some things I just can't find on the internet, and it's bothering me a lot. 1. How long does one semester at a japanese university last. In Norway it's from august- december or something, almost 6 months, is it the same in japan. 2. I thought that a school year in japan was starting and ending in february. Is it the same at a japanese university? I noticed that you are going to japan in september was it? So if I wan't to take my 3rd semester in japan, I could start right after summer then? I hope I'm not bothering you : ) |
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06-12-2008, 11:15 PM
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I'm doing an exchange year. The only choice was starting in Sept. which correlates with the semester here in Sweden roughly (we got the same as you guys, I believe). But yeah, I believe my first semester will be from sept-(mid)february (holiday over christmas-new years though). Then there is a break until the next semester begins in early april and continues until the end of july. I believe it's somewhat backwards compared to how japanese people go to school though, as you said (someone correct me if I'm wrong). Tell me if that didn't answer your questions. |
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06-12-2008, 11:24 PM
Mhm, then I think I understand, I was afraid that I would have to go for several months here in Norway not doing anything, waiting for my semester in japan to begin after christmas.
But again, good luck and tusen takk ; ) |
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