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admisson to naganuma language school?
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2010/6/2 08:40
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Hi, has anyone applied to this school before? http://www.naganuma-school.ac.jp/index.htmlI was checking the admission procedure. It says the required forms must be brought to the school by a guarantor in Japan. How did you deal with this issue? I do not know people in Japan. Futhermore, How is this school?
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by kevin (guest)
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I've studied at Naganuma a while back and also needed a guarantor to apply. I was lucky enough to make a Japanese friend on internet before applying though, and that friend acted as my guarantor. They don't actually have to do much except make a phone call or 2 and send your registration forms. So... try to make a friend online?
Btw, really awesome school with great teachers that will help you with everything they can, even after you already graduate. I still contact some of my teachers now, and I graduated over a year ago.
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by Naganuma graduate (guest)
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Good school
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2010/6/2 17:12
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I wish I could also visit such a school full time, but since I have to work during the day, I could only enroll for the evening classes.
But even for evening classes, I must say, that I really like their teaching method and can strongly recommend it. I used to have also an evening course back home for 3 years and I am already at them same lesson here after just 9 weeks. Back home I thought sometimes about skipping classes, since it was so boring, but here it is so much fun, that I am always looking forward to the next lesson.
I never heard anything bad about this school, also from people who used to go there full-time. My boss also went to that school 10 years ago full-time and he also recommended it.
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