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Oh I don't know. What's wrong with wanting to have fun?
Japan is not an amusement park.
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05-07-2009, 10:29 AM

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Japan is not an amusement park.
That doesn't answer the question. What IS wrong with wanting to have fun? Sure, work hard, study hard, but life's not all about hard work. Live a little.


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That doesn't answer the question. What IS wrong with wanting to have fun? Sure, work hard, study hard, but life's not all about hard work. Live a little.
College is about building up the foundation to your professional life. Going there so early seems like both a waste of money and opportunity. I would take some Japanese classes and do a one year exchange in your junior year. That or just go on a trip during break then consider Japan for grad school maybe, if you're going that far anyways.
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what kind of adapter I'll need? - 06-02-2009, 01:36 AM

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~*Also, I'm going on an exchange this year and was wondering if anyone knew what kind of adapter I'll need?*~
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Japan uses 100V. Anything from the US (110V) should work fine, but with really high end electronics or if you're paranoid, you can buy 110~100V converters. The interface is the same though, unless you're from europe or elsewhere.
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Japan uses 100V. Anything from the US (110V) should work fine, but with really high end electronics or if you're paranoid, you can buy 110~100V converters. The interface is the same though, unless you're from europe or elsewhere.

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My friend graduated from UTexas and enrolled in a masters program in Tokyo. I don't think he finished though, as he became a C-list talent over there.
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