I am looking to go to college next year, I have always wished I could have gone to college when I finished high school, but the situation at the time didn't allow for it, now, 14 years later, I am in a position where I can persue that dream, I've often wished that I could experience life outside of the USA as well, and have always been amazed by Japanese culture, so with the tried and true, kill 2 birds with one stone method, I'm going to do my best to attend TUJ, I've never lived in a 'big' city before, only the burbs, I know enough Japanese now, thru self study to get myself in trouble,and am learning more every day. First semester from what I have read will have to be in the dorm, the bigger of the two is apparently a converted hotel. After the first semester, I can then live elsewhere, should I? any information about the experience would be great. Thanks in advance!
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รข™¡Have you had a chance to read the English sites? Take a look: http://www.tuj.ac.jp/newsite/main/index.html http://www.globaldaigaku.com/global/en/schoolsearch/detail/779/index.html http://web.tuj.ac.jp/newsite/main/about/about2.html http://www.temple.edu/studyabroad/ It's great that you can make your dream come true! Living in Japan is a wonderful experience. I have been here almost 9 years now and love it. Although I'm not a student I have taken opportunity of all the Japanese culture classes offered in my area and have made many great friendships. I would suggest you live on campus until you become used to your 'new' environment and make some good friends. If after you become comfortable and want to experience 'Japanese life' off campus, go for it! You have to be financially able to pay rent, be able to actually rent a place and so on. Check out this site about living in Japan, hope this helps! http://thejapanfaq.cjb.net/ Good luck and I hope you love Japan as much as I do!(*^o^*)
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The location of that school is awesome. I know some people who attended Temple and they're good people. Just following dreams and opening up to new thing just like you. Have fun!
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Wao you know Japanese? I really welcome you to Japan. I have visited the bldg of the TUJ in Tokyo several times, I am not the student. Honestely speaking, the building is very small. However, I saw some foreign students there, their face looked happy. The appearance of TUJ is here. This location is near to Roppongi. http://www.siue.edu/STUDYABROAD/jonathan_birch_Japan.htm http://cgi.spec.ed.jp/warabi-h/news_images/1143159705_240x180.jpg
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