No, only 2 universities available. You can’t even contact the third one, if you already have been accepted into these 2 universities(according to the mext rules)
I wanted to do my phD in Keio, but I have heard that keio is a bit expensive regarding fees as well as the living expenses in Tokyo.....is the scholarship enough or do we have to find part time jobs?.
It definitely isn’t enough without a part-time job. Housing costs a lot of money, and the prices of groceries in the Kanto region aren’t good at all. It’s better to consider this before applying, but it’s worth the effort if you can find a professor at Keio. I moved to Sendai this year to enter the master’s program here, and I miss Keio so much. I think Keio has a better academic environment, with small groups and discussion-based seminars, which are not common enough in national universities.
Очень красивые кадры! Надеюсь, ты продолжишь выкладывать контент по учёбе
Hi, I have a really important question.
Do you choose 3 private universities in the process of the MEXT scholarship?
I want to study at Keio too 🖐🏼.
No, only 2 universities available. You can’t even contact the third one, if you already have been accepted into these 2 universities(according to the mext rules)
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Подскажи, дейсвительно ли включено питание в стоимость аренды в Tsunashima Student Dormitory?
Да, в видео есть кадры с ужина. Два раза в день и только во время учебного семестра
I wanted to do my phD in Keio, but I have heard that keio is a bit expensive regarding fees as well as the living expenses in Tokyo.....is the scholarship enough or do we have to find part time jobs?.
It definitely isn’t enough without a part-time job. Housing costs a lot of money, and the prices of groceries in the Kanto region aren’t good at all. It’s better to consider this before applying, but it’s worth the effort if you can find a professor at Keio.
I moved to Sendai this year to enter the master’s program here, and I miss Keio so much. I think Keio has a better academic environment, with small groups and discussion-based seminars, which are not common enough in national universities.