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study abroad
I am going to study abroad in Japan starting in january, most likely in Kyoto. It is required that I set up my own housing. Does anyone have any ideas as to where I should look for an affordable place? Obviously as a college student I cant afford to stay in a hotel for 3 to 6 months, so if anyone has any ideas Id greatly appreciate it.
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What school are you going to? How do they expect you to find your own housing?
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I would talk seriously to International Affairs office because I think it is insane to expect you to be able to find housing on your own without at least some hints from your host university.
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I feel the same way as well. Hopefully it is just a "generalized" thing in the packet and not the actual way of things. I dont know how a student could travel abroad if they have no clue what is abroad...that is the purpose of going after all, in my mind, to learn what is there.
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I agree that respectable places offer housing (Like Waseda where I'm studying). But it's no big deal if one want's to find housing by their own. |
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And they don't arrange the housing until you send in all the papers which say you actually want housing. Now if you would try and cancel after that, then yes.. big trouble. Oh and yeah, you don't get a specified housing arrangement offer. When you agree to dormitory housing you basically agree to "Yes, I will live wherever you see fit to place me". And when you are placed, you stay there and don't move. (The dormitories are perfectly fine though!) Again I'm just speaking from experience in one school. |
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I really want to thank you for all of your input, Im new with the University study abroad process, and your input and advice is greatly appreciated. As for where Im put, I dont care if Im placed in a capsule hotel, or the schools boiler room, all that matters to me is that Im studying in the country I admire the most. I will be sure to meet with the heads of the department to get all the fine details of the programs. Again, thank you.
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