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Japanese students' life -
05-03-2011, 10:50 PM
Hello!=)
Are there any people here, who study or studied in Japan? Could you share your experiences about the daily life of a University/College student, please? I've made a poll (12 questions) about the things I'd like to know more about. It' ll take you less than a minute to answer it. Japanese students' life - Mister Poll Please, answer, if you can |
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05-04-2011, 04:07 PM
It's okay Wow, so you're going to be in a college there soon?
It's my dream to be able to study in Japan . Unfortunately, I don't think it'll be soon enough. I was thinking about improving my japanese, at first, and only then I would probably try to apply to a University or college. But still, I could hardly imagine what it's like to be a student in Japan ( I thought it might be somehow different from other countries, I wonder if there is something to be prepared for ) , so I decided to make a small research on this subject) |
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05-04-2011, 05:31 PM
I answered your survey, but I feel like most of your questions don't really have anything to do with being a student in Japan so much as simply being a student in general. My answers didn't really vary from what I would have put from my experience as a university student in the states versus my experience as a student in Japan.
My photos from Japan and around the world: http://www.flickr.com/dylanwphotography |
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05-04-2011, 07:09 PM
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My photos from Japan and around the world: http://www.flickr.com/dylanwphotography |
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05-05-2011, 02:21 AM
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Oh...... I was trying to find something different/special about studying in Japan. I mean, I heard it's easier to study in a Japanese university, than to study in J. high school, for example, or than studying in America. So, I thought I'd try asking these questions like "How many hours do you sleep? How many classes a day do you have?" - to find out, in what way the higher education is said to be easier on students..) |
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05-05-2011, 02:33 AM
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But it doesn't seem scary to be a student, that's great I'm happy you answered me, thank you very much. I understand it better now. |
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05-05-2011, 04:30 AM
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You have very little to no power at all. It's almost a social understanding that these people are going to commit their lives to 70hrs a week or more after they graduate and this is the last bit of freedom they'll have until retirement, which grants them a free pass. That's my take on it, once more. Simply what it seems like from where I'm sitting. |
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