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Manga university
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2009/7/15 03:53
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Hi,for the moment I'm set on T-kougei's department of manga. They have made an english version of the site, but it holds to litle information. So I was hopeing someone could help me with a few questions, which perhaps are answered on the japanese version of the site. First thing is if they accept foreigners, since I'm swedish and all. Of course I know that everything will be in japanese, but I hope that the level I have right now will be good enoghe + it will continue to evolve. I have read japanese for 2½ year during high school + half year on university. For the moment I can read manga and understand between 50-70% of everything, listen to radio shows and watch some tv-shows in japanese and still maintain a level where I can understand enoghe by putting pieces together. I guess the biggest difficutly is all kanjis + creating sentences by myself. Another thing I'm wondering is the cost for attending+ material cost. I would also like to know if they have some student loans I can take. And thinking of living, I wonder if they have a campus (since the university is pretty big and all^^) Last question is if whether there is any exams I have to take. Think that was all. I would really appricherate any kind of help. Thanx on beforehand http://www.t-kougei.ac.jp/
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by dragnar
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from Japan
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2009/7/15 20:57
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You can get many information about scholarships, exams for foreign student (paper/practical skills test/personal interview) or support residence for students... on T-kougei's website in Japanese. There are many useful programs for foreign students in Japan. http://www.jpss.jp/eng/index.html
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