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Shigeji 12-07-2009 10:58 AM

Going to college in Tokyo.
 
I live in Japan already. In Aomori to be more precise, but i'm moving down to Tokyo next year to finish college. I've only visited a few times so i'm really excited about moving there. Not really used to the fast pace though. Any ideas on what i should look out for or tips to help get me through the transition. As excited as i am, the closer i get to the move the more scared i get.
I'm not going alone by the way. There's going to be at least 4 of us.

Nyico 12-07-2009 08:13 PM

All I can say is that I know going to college in Japan is very demanding, but it'll be fun! Besides a college education in Japan is worth way more than an American one and you're not debating your grade with your teacher(s) everyday, you're actually learning. Just don't worry about it!! Try talking with students who already attend the college and find ways to relieve stress from school via ice cream, video games, music, the mall, etc.
Good luck with it all!! ^-^

MMM 12-07-2009 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Nyico (Post 787194)
All I can say is that I know going to college in Japan is very demanding, but it'll be fun!

How do you know this?

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Originally Posted by Nyico (Post 787194)
Besides a college education in Japan is worth way more than an American one

What is your basis for this statement?

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Originally Posted by Nyico (Post 787194)
and you're not debating your grade with your teacher(s) everyday, you're actually learning.

What does this phrase mean?
You are making a lot of sweeping generalizations about the higher education systems in Japan and the US.

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Originally Posted by Nyico (Post 787194)
Just don't worry about it!! Try talking with students who already attend the college and find ways to relieve stress from school via ice cream, video games, music, the mall, etc.
Good luck with it all!! ^-^

Is ice cream a regular stress reliever for Japanese college students? The Japanese college students I knew spent more time drinking beer than eating ice cream. American ones, too, for that matter.

Eureka77 12-07-2009 09:58 PM

The more friends you make, the better your comfortable in college.

Wish you luck. :)

duo797 12-07-2009 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Nyico (Post 787194)
Besides a college education in Japan is worth way more than an American one and you're not debating your grade with your teacher(s) everyday, you're actually learning.

First point is just not true. That may be the case within the country of Japan, but it certainly isn't within America. Also, I haven't debated a single grade with any of my profs and I've been 'actually learning'. I don't know a single person who has debated for anything more than a point or two on a test. On that point too, why is debating with a prof a bad thing? You should be able to advocate for yourself and look out for your own interests, especially as an adult and college is as good a place as any to develop that school.

To the op: My own experience with college has taught me that you should stay on top of your school work and not wait until the night before an assignment is due to finish it. I'd assume this is a pretty universal truth about college, but you should pay extra attention so you don't have to play catch up like I did the second half of my first semester.

Nyico 12-08-2009 03:33 AM

I was only speaking in a females point of view for the ice cream thing. But girls and guys both eat ice cream. Its a nice cold refreshing treat thats all.
Everyone has a different experience when it comes to any form of school. I don't know how Shigeji's will play out so I only wished Shigeji luck on it all.
I was only trying to help. School can be stressful though.
Everywhere is different and teachers I've had are dirty like that. They toy with students grades and fail them as they please! Honest!

Nyico 12-08-2009 03:46 AM

Sometimes people don't feel like drinking all the time and want something different for the moment!
How about people who don't drink or smoke what do you think they do??
I was only appling my opinion just as everyone else. I'm not telling anyone what to do. It's Shigeji's choice not mine! So just apply your opinion and move on already!

MMM 12-08-2009 04:00 AM

Interesting you choose the most innocuous question to answer.

Tell us how Japanese degrees are worth so much more than American degrees.

Nyico 12-08-2009 06:30 AM

I thought that I answered all questions, comments, and concerns in both of those replys guess not!
How have I offended?
Tell me your main issue with me so I can better myself.
My original attention was never meant to offend anyone so I am sorry to all of those that it did. I've just started posting and I'm already messing up! Sorry Japan Forum!!

Nyico 12-08-2009 06:32 AM

PM me it if you all must! Of all of your issues with me!


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