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Keio University

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4.44 / 5 sur 49 avis
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sallym
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australie
Langues étrangères, Licence, Accord universitaire
Langues étrangères
Langue d'enseignement: Japonais
Apprendre le Japonais fut un élément important de la décision?
Oui, je voulais améliorer mon Japonais
Quels progrès en Japonais?
Mon niveau d'avant: A l'aise dans la plupart des cas
Mon niveau après: Aucun problème, même en colloquial
Difficultés linguistiques
Sociales
Éducatives
Administratives
Évaluation globale
Commentaire personnel
I had been on a Rotary Exchange in high school and then studyed extensively at University. AS a result I was fairly fluent-wouldn't say a "legend" as I think my grammar probably needs a little work, but I always understand and am always understood. I had wanted to brush up on that grammar during my year but spent most of my time studying for kanji tests....oh and having fun rather than studying!
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sallym
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australie
Langues étrangères, Licence, Accord universitaire
Frais
Principale source de financement:
Autres
Autres sources de financement:
Autres
Opportunités d'emploi:
J'ai travaillé pendant mon séjour
Dépenses habituelles
What can I say-it's Tokyo and everything is expensive. Food isn't that bad but everything else is a lot more expensive
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Vie nocturne, Alimentation, Logement, Téléphone, Général, Voyager:
Plus cher que chez moi
Accés au matériel scolaire
Livres d'occasion
Appareils d'occasion
Linge de lit d'occasion
Démarches administratives
Retrait d'argent
Commentaire personnel
Get a copy of the Tokyo Classifieds from places such as Tower Records. It is a free magazine for foreigners in Tokyo and people who are going back home advertise anything and everything for sale. It can sometimes be a hassle to get to the person's place to pick up whatever you buy - but it's so cheap that it's worth the effort.
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sallym
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australie
Langues étrangères, Licence, Accord universitaire
Études
Recommandations de cours
Keio likes its international students to do their special Japanese Language Programme and are generally not too helpful if you want to take regular classes. My recommendation would be to do the language programme for the first semester to brush up on your language skills and then take some regular classes in second semester. But to do this you will have to be very organised and decide well in advance what subjects you want to do-you may need to get some advise from a local student about what subjects to choose. I unfortunately was not organised enough to take regular classes, if I had have done my overall rating was my academic experice probably would have gone up to a 3. Another thing to note is that while it is a fairly good language course, be prepared for the fact that it is mainly aimed at Chinese or Korean students. I found this to be very frustrating. With Japanese people from different language groups need emphasis on different aspects of Japanese. For example the Chinese have no problem with the writing but do have problems with things which English speakers do not. As someone who was already relatively fluent in spoken Japanese I didn't actually find the course to be that useful in improving my Japanese. This was because I spent most of my time learning Kanji rather than brushing up on my grammar etc. However friends who had not done that much Japanese before did improve quite a lot.
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Mon exprérience académique
Qualité des cours
Catalogue de cours
Accès à différentes ressources
Intéraction avec les professeurs
Intéraction avec les étudiants étrangers
Intéraction avec les étudiants locaux
Commentaire personnel
Interaction with local students through the langauge partner programme and Keio's International club was very accessable, but it would be nice if it was encouraged for exchange student to take regular classes. I would also like to see the language programme to have some of the classes split into European langage groups and asian language groups so that the right emphasis could be made.
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sallym
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australie
Langues étrangères, Licence, Accord universitaire
Évaluation globale
Si j'avais su
Nothing really exept that I probably would have tried to be placed in a lower level for the language programme so that my grammar may have been improved. But then again I probably would have found the lower speaking ability of my classmates frustrating-no win situation! I think I may be a unique case though in that my level of Japanese varies in different aspects of the language.
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A mon avis:
Tout le monde a aimé, tu vas aimer
Critères importants pour mon choix
(1) Aucune importance – (4) Très important
Raisons académiques
4
Culture
2
Frais
4
Activités
2
Vie universitaire
2
Vie sociale / Fête
2
Climat et emplacement
4
Recommandation personnelle
Best feature: the people you meet and fun you have with both international and local students. Worst: At the higher levels, I don't think the language programme is that suited to people with European/English language background, but it you combined the language programme with regular classes it would be more interesting and beneficial.
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Pendant mon expérience à l'étranger j'ai...
(1) Jaimais – (4) Très souvent
Appréhendé une autre culture
3
Voyagé
3
Accru mes compétences linguistiques
2
Rencontré des gens d'autres pays
4
Développé mon autonomie
4
Fait la fête
4
Vécu une transformation
4
Amélioré mes possibilités de carrière
3
Derniers commentaires
Even though I didn't find the language programme to be that great and wished I had have made the effort to take regular classes, I had a wonderful year - probably the best year of my life. Basically you just need to decide what you want out of the year and do everything you can to make it happen. In Japan you sometimes just have to be persistant and patient to work your way through the rules and regualtions, but it's all worth it in the end.
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sallym
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australie
Langues étrangères, Licence, Accord universitaire
Vie étudiante
Description de la ville:
Autant sur le campus qu'à l'extérieur
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Activités: A lieu principalement à la fac et/ou entre les étudiants
Vie nocturne, Voyager: A lieu surtout en hors campus
Expérience personnelle de vie sociale
Activités
Vie nocturne
Voyages
Évaluation globale
Commentaire personnel
Tokyo is a big city, explore Shinjuku, Shibuya, Roppongi etc. Grab a copy of the Tokyo Classifieds at Tower Records to find out the latest-also a good magazine to find second hand stuff to fill you appartment.
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sallym
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australie
Langues étrangères, Licence, Accord universitaire
Logement
Type de logement: A block of appartments for exchange students
Organisé par: Université d'accueil
Si j'y retournais je choisirais: Appartement/maison
Pourquoi?
Great location and excellent standard of accommodation especially for Tokyo.
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Evaluation personnelle
Frais
Installations
Emplacement
Propreté
Espace
Commentaire personnel
Good affordable accommodation is very hard to come by in Tokyo. This block of apartments was relatively new and included a lounge on each floor, a spacious lobby with TV which was great for parties or other function and also free laundary facilities. The rooms were rather spacious by Tokyo standards and each room had its own bathromm and a tiny tiny kitchen. It is rented out by Keio Unviersity for their exchange students and luckily they pay half of the rent which makes it more affordable. Some people may not wish to live with a bunch of foreigners, but I found it to be a lot of fun and the landlord was a very friendly Japanese man so he was always available for a chat in Japanese. Even though it took 45min to get to the University, it was only two stops from Shibuya which was a great location.
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