as a person who is currently studying at university in the uk this is helpful to see how people do things in japan when it comes to university! great video!!
I'm so glad I found your channel! I'm going to Sophia in September, and your videos give me a taste of what is like to be studying and living there! Your editing is great btw!
Great video, keep it up! :) I'm considering doing an exchange semester in Tokyo next fall and have the option to choose between Tokyo University, Keio, Hitotsubashi, and Rikkyo. My main goals are to experience the city, enjoy student life, and travel. Would you say the workload at Tokyo University is high? Do you think all of these are good choices for what I'm looking for, or are there any you would recommend or suggest avoiding? I study Business Economics/Management, so I will be selecting courses related to that field.
Thanks!! To answer your question, I would say all those choices are good for what you’re looking for in terms of experiencing the city. The transportation in Japan is sooo good so you’ll be able to pretty much go anywhere pretty easily. The workload is probably going to be different from my experience since I took liberal education requirements. The class that took up most of my time was Japanese but I still had time most days and definitely weekends to explore! If you can take classes in your major for a full year abroad I would consider that as well, I wish I did a year instead of a semester.
How’d you go about receiving the opportunity to do that? I’m in my last year of high school and my dream is to do an exchange semester in Japan (I want to do the same major) but I don’t know where to start. :,)
Any surprises with the process you wish you knew sooner? Im a high school senior who is super dedicated to studying abroad! I want to smooth out my plan as much as possible ❤
Hi! That's really awesome that you're thinking about it early! I wouldn't say any big surprises other than during the process it's going to be a lot of work and research, which for me was both super exciting and exhausting. You're going to have to be independent and really plan out your future after studying abroad and what you need to do before to let yourself have the best time abroad (money wise/credits). If you have any specific questions you can msg me on insta @alex.rz11 and I'll be happy to help!
That’s awesome! I’m going to address some tips in a future video but what I would say is to go with the flow and say yes more! I ended up doing so much more and meeting so many people because I said yes and didn’t just stay in my room. Another tip is to try and travel around Japan, it’s crazy how different life can be especially outside of Tokyo. Lastly, go to a fireworks festival it’s one of the best things I did! I got a lot more so look forward to the video!
I always wanted to visit Japan but never got the chance to, when this study abroad opportunity was introduced to me I knew I had to take it. The atmosphere and the area are one of the biggest reasons for why I came to study here! It’s been a really remarkable experience and journey!
Thanks!!! I had 5 options that my university offered for exchange, they were: Sophia University, Ritsumeikan University, Hitotsubashi University, Nagoya University, and Hiroshima University. I chose Sophia University because of its location and the diversity of the student body! It’s been awesome and i’m glad I chose Sophia. If you have any more specific questions feel free to shoot me a dm on instagram! @alex.rz11
Would anyone recommend doing this? If i went is be studying midwifery (in the uk) then going to japan for 6ish months.. id also be learning japanese there if i can but i also know some! どうもありがとうございます
I’m not sure how much it is for full time students. It’ll vary for people that are doing exchange because the home university charges differently from Sophia.
Thanks for the video dude!! Hopefully I’ll be doing 18 months at Sophia starting semester 1 2025 ! Do you have any experience or know a friend who’d have gone through the process of being prescribed ADHD medication (Concerta, Methylphenidate) as there’s a limit on how much I can bring into the country with my current script. Would I have to get a psychiatrist in Japan to diagnose me again, or would a letter from my Psychiatrist saying “he’s doing intensive Japanese 1, and has ADHD so bad it can be considered AD4K” be enough to convince a Japanese doctor/specialist that I’m in genuine need of the prescription? (Especially doing Intensive Jp1 at Sophia!) Sorry for the long ramble just hope you know someone who’d be able to give me some advice re this, as you are in the exact spot I wanna be in next year. 動画を作ってくれてありがとうございました。 ジャクソンより!
@@jacksond420 Hey man! That’s awesome you’ll be studying abroad here!! I don’t really have any experience or friends that have gone through the process. I would advise you to maybe bring something from your home doctor that will show what your needs are. I would also email Sophia now and see what they say instead of risking it and seeing what happens when you get here. It’s a new experience and you’ll definitely have to adjust to the new lifestyle. I found this link that might be able to help you more www.sophia.ac.jp/eng/campuslife/soudan/specialneeds/ Sorry I can’t help more! You do have time though so see what they say! ありがとうございます🙂↕️頑張って!
@@Alexshi11 Thanks so much for the link dude! Great idea to get in contact with Sophia; I'll chuck them an email, even as an applicant (I've submitted my application through my university) hopefully they'll have some good tips! Love the videos, keep it up!
@@Alexshi11 So, it's a program where you earn credits and don't receive a certificate. Also, you will be a self-sponsored student and not an exchange student.
Nice video, I think a dorm tour type video for anyone looking to go to Sophia could be cool.
Great idea!! Will do!
yes exactly. i think it's a great idea
as a person who is currently studying at university in the uk this is helpful to see how people do things in japan when it comes to university! great video!!
Watching the Mavs game in class is such a flex
yessir you gonna watch the finals?
I'm so glad I found your channel! I'm going to Sophia in September, and your videos give me a taste of what is like to be studying and living there! Your editing is great btw!
Thanks!! And that’s awesome!!! Hope you have an amazing time here:)
heyyy I’m also going in Septemberrrrr, I’m so nervouss😫
@@cheyennesasaki omg heyyy!!!! dont be!! it1ll be the time of our lives! Are you also going to study at FLA?
@@PedroPedru yess!! will you be staying in a dorm? i got the flatshare shin-otsuka campus
@@cheyennesasaki it’s gonna be awesome!!! I was super nervous as well but once you get settled in things get better!!
Great video, keep it up! :) I'm considering doing an exchange semester in Tokyo next fall and have the option to choose between Tokyo University, Keio, Hitotsubashi, and Rikkyo.
My main goals are to experience the city, enjoy student life, and travel. Would you say the workload at Tokyo University is high? Do you think all of these are good choices for what I'm looking for, or are there any you would recommend or suggest avoiding?
I study Business Economics/Management, so I will be selecting courses related to that field.
Thanks!! To answer your question, I would say all those choices are good for what you’re looking for in terms of experiencing the city. The transportation in Japan is sooo good so you’ll be able to pretty much go anywhere pretty easily. The workload is probably going to be different from my experience since I took liberal education requirements. The class that took up most of my time was Japanese but I still had time most days and definitely weekends to explore! If you can take classes in your major for a full year abroad I would consider that as well, I wish I did a year instead of a semester.
How’d you go about receiving the opportunity to do that? I’m in my last year of high school and my dream is to do an exchange semester in Japan (I want to do the same major) but I don’t know where to start. :,)
Your vlogs are so cool ❤❤
@@sneak-ee0 Thank you!!! That means a lot!
Any surprises with the process you wish you knew sooner? Im a high school senior who is super dedicated to studying abroad! I want to smooth out my plan as much as possible ❤
Hi! That's really awesome that you're thinking about it early! I wouldn't say any big surprises other than during the process it's going to be a lot of work and research, which for me was both super exciting and exhausting. You're going to have to be independent and really plan out your future after studying abroad and what you need to do before to let yourself have the best time abroad (money wise/credits). If you have any specific questions you can msg me on insta @alex.rz11 and I'll be happy to help!
ヤホ~しまださん、ひさしぶり!(二年生の日本語の授業、イーエンです) randomly stumbled over your vlog out of the blue, hopefully the summer heat isn’t too bad
ひさしぶり!It’s getting a little hotter here but nothing too crazy yet!
Amazing vid
@@Ianrighthere thank you!!
My boy is starting to cook
In the lab rn cooking up some more
great content brother, hope to join this experience 1 Day...
Thanks man!! You will!
Is that the Soshigaya dorm
Yep!
@8:15 that bangmi is 3x better than the subway lol
heeey nice vlog bro!
Thanks man!
pls if you are going to make a QA vid so pls let me know how is japan like as a froigner
Hi may I know what course are you studying? Btw I love how chill ur content is
@@ohmyumii I’m studying in the Faculty of Liberal arts! But back home my major is Graphic design:) and thank you!!
I'm planning to go abroad in Japan, any tips?
That’s awesome! I’m going to address some tips in a future video but what I would say is to go with the flow and say yes more! I ended up doing so much more and meeting so many people because I said yes and didn’t just stay in my room. Another tip is to try and travel around Japan, it’s crazy how different life can be especially outside of Tokyo. Lastly, go to a fireworks festival it’s one of the best things I did! I got a lot more so look forward to the video!
dosn't sophia's dorms have shower and bathroom INSIDE the room?
@@yuu-ny3ot maybe other dorms but not this particular one
How did you decide that you wanted to go to college in Japan
I always wanted to visit Japan but never got the chance to, when this study abroad opportunity was introduced to me I knew I had to take it. The atmosphere and the area are one of the biggest reasons for why I came to study here! It’s been a really remarkable experience and journey!
@@Alexshi11 Just curious, how did this opportunity come to you. I would also like to study in Japan but i'm not sure where to start
did you have to pick between Sophia, Waseda and utokyo? why did you pick Sophia if you don't mind me asking? nice vlog too :)
Thanks!!! I had 5 options that my university offered for exchange, they were: Sophia University, Ritsumeikan University, Hitotsubashi University, Nagoya University, and Hiroshima University. I chose Sophia University because of its location and the diversity of the student body! It’s been awesome and i’m glad I chose Sophia. If you have any more specific questions feel free to shoot me a dm on instagram! @alex.rz11
@@Alexshi11 ahh I see and thank you! I'll let you know if I have any questions 😊
Would anyone recommend doing this? If i went is be studying midwifery (in the uk) then going to japan for 6ish months.. id also be learning japanese there if i can but i also know some! どうもありがとうございます
@@iiancia if your uni offers a study abroad in Japan I would totally go for it!!
Hi brother, is there any way to contact you?
How much does the Sophia Uni cost?
I’m not sure how much it is for full time students. It’ll vary for people that are doing exchange because the home university charges differently from Sophia.
Brother what do you think about a high salary in your country with a giant company or studying in Japan or America ؟؟؟؟؟
@@مصطفىصباحعبد my plan is to work for an international company in Japan!
@@Alexshi11 can I conect with you?
@@Alexshi11 can I conect with you Bro?
Thanks for the video dude!!
Hopefully I’ll be doing 18 months at Sophia starting semester 1 2025 !
Do you have any experience or know a friend who’d have gone through the process of being prescribed ADHD medication (Concerta, Methylphenidate) as there’s a limit on how much I can bring into the country with my current script.
Would I have to get a psychiatrist in Japan to diagnose me again, or would a letter from my Psychiatrist saying “he’s doing intensive Japanese 1, and has ADHD so bad it can be considered AD4K” be enough to convince a Japanese doctor/specialist that I’m in genuine need of the prescription? (Especially doing Intensive Jp1 at Sophia!)
Sorry for the long ramble just hope you know someone who’d be able to give me some advice re this, as you are in the exact spot I wanna be in next year.
動画を作ってくれてありがとうございました。
ジャクソンより!
@@jacksond420 Hey man! That’s awesome you’ll be studying abroad here!! I don’t really have any experience or friends that have gone through the process. I would advise you to maybe bring something from your home doctor that will show what your needs are. I would also email Sophia now and see what they say instead of risking it and seeing what happens when you get here. It’s a new experience and you’ll definitely have to adjust to the new lifestyle. I found this link that might be able to help you more www.sophia.ac.jp/eng/campuslife/soudan/specialneeds/
Sorry I can’t help more! You do have time though so see what they say!
ありがとうございます🙂↕️頑張って!
@@Alexshi11 Thanks so much for the link dude! Great idea to get in contact with Sophia; I'll chuck them an email, even as an applicant (I've submitted my application through my university) hopefully they'll have some good tips! Love the videos, keep it up!
@@jacksond420 Thanks! Happy I could help!
@@Alexshi11 Just wanted to note i got my acceptance letter today! Thanks so much for your advice earlier man
LETS GOO!!!! I hope you have a wonderful experience man!
bro how is like living in japan
love this vlog also bro erotic narrative voice in the background 11 outta 10
😶 🙏
Have you met anyone who is a non-degree program student at Sophia University?
What do you mean by non degree?
@@Alexshi11 So, it's a program where you earn credits and don't receive a certificate. Also, you will be a self-sponsored student and not an exchange student.
bro's shooting form is so broken