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    Interviews with Graduate Students

                           SU CHIJEN
                           Japanese Education
                           Course A Graduate
                           Birthplace : Taiwan
     After graduation : Nihon University
             (College of Science and Engineering)

    I chose the Japanese Education Course A

    Japanese Education Course A

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    Why did you choose to study in Japan?

    I wanted to work in air aviation industry because of my passion for air craft. Japan has JAXA and many aviation and universe related start-up companies. I believed studying in Japan would be the best for my future. In addition, I wanted to grow by stepping out comfort zones so I decided to study in Japan.

    Why did you choose this school?

    The reason I chose this school was that they would give lots supports regarding to plans after graduation from Japanese school. For examples, there are a class about strategies of EJU as one compulsory elective class as well as a counselling room for academics and career. If the students are still confusing about their future, they can consult with teachers. They can improve their skills through interview practice so that they will perform accordingly and be close to the path of success.

    What was the best memory you had to this school?

    Everyone in C class was super funny. My class had a majority of Korean students in this Taiwanese dominant school unexpectedly so that I was able to learn Japanese as well as Korean culture or language.

    What is your plan after graduation?

    I will continue my education in the department of science and engineering in Nihon University. After my education in university, I would like find a job like other Japanese students and work in Japan.

    Do you utilize what you learned in Japan?

    Of course. I learned a lot of polite form of Japanese because the way to use it was the most difficult part for me. I am glad that I can apply what I learned about polite form of Japanese at part time job.

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