Saturday, September 24, 2011

Graphic Design Schools in Japan

Graphic Design Schools in Japan?
I am interested in studying Graphic Design in Japan. I googled for Japanese universities, but I didn't get much in results. Can anyone help me with that?
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I am not sure which city would you prefer. Followings are Tokyo area (west of Tokyo). http://musabi.ac.jp/e-home/index.html http://www.tamabi.ac.jp/ http://www.zokei.ac.jp/eng/index.html But most class will be held in Japanese. (ppl don't understand English) Visit Japan section of Y!A as well. Travel --> Asia Pacific --> Japan
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Friday, September 16, 2011

Colleges/Universities in Japan

Colleges/Universities in Japan ?
Hello, I have a quick question, I have been searching all over the internet for who knows how long for this. Anyways, I really want to find a school/university that has Forensic Science, Criminal Justice, and if possible Forensic Psychology as well. However, I want to go to school in Japan. So if anyone knows of any sites or of actual College and/or Universities that carry these classes please let me know, I would greatly appreciate it. Again thank you very much for taking the time to read this.
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In this page it's a list of colleges all over the world, hope ti helps www,braintrack.com
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Thursday, September 8, 2011

How to say these things in Japanese

How to say these things in Japanese?
I need to send a letter to the teacher and principal of my school in Japan. I will be a foreign exchange student. How can I say these things? 1. Thank-you so much for letting me join the class. 2. I hope we can be friends. 3. I hope I can teach you things about America, also.
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1. クラスに入れて頂き有り難うございます。 2. 友達になれることを望んでいます。 3. アメリカについても、私がお話出来ることを希望します。
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1. kurasu ni hairu no yurushitekurete arigatou gozaimasu. 2. watashitachi ha tomadachi ni ireru to iin desu ga. 3. watashi mo anata amerika no koto nitsuite oshierareru to iin desu ga. i hope this is right. i did my best i think.
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please remember that a certain level of politeness is expected. You are a student being admitted to a school in Japan. You are a woman (I think from your avatar) and you are writing the principal and instructor who might be men that are older than you holding positions that you are expected to respect. Note: In Japan, educators are given a lot more of respect than in Western countries. When writing them you need to be extremely polite - Sentences 3 and 1 need to be more "polite". And, sentence 2 is not really appropriate. After all, why would they want to be your friends?
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1. Watashi wo ki-koo ni ukeirete itadaki arigatoo gozaimasu. 私を貴校に受け入れていただき、ありがとうございます。 2. Why you say you can be friends with the teacher and principal? It sounds strange. You should say you can be a good student, not their friend least to say, instead. This text is not properly for the thank you letter to them. Watashitachi wa otomodachi ni nareruto omoimasu. (This should be to the classmates if used.) 私たちはお友達になれると思います。 3. Why you also say you can teach the teacher and principal things bout America? it is not your business. You should say you can be durable to learn many things about Japan from them instead because it is thank you letter to them. America no koto ni tsuite anata tachi ni oshieru koto ga dekiru to omoimasu. (This also should be to the classmate if used.) アメリカのことについて、あなたたちに教えることができると思います。 The content sounds too arrogant and indiscreet even if you don't want to be. You should notice it.
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1. Thank-you so much for letting me join the class. Onaji kurasuni-shiteitadaite honntouni-arigatou. 同じクラスに して頂いて、ありがとうございます。 2. I hope we can be friends. Minasannto tomodachini nareru kotowo tanoshimini shiteimasu. 皆さんと友達になれる事を 楽しみにしています。 3. I hope I can teach you things about America, also. Amerikani tuitemo hanashiwo shiteagetai desu. アメリカについても 話をしてあげたいです。 I put explanation little by little because meanings are different. Because English and Japanese expressions are different, I explain it. 1. Onaji kurasuni-shiteitadaite honntouni-arigatou. Thank you for making me the same class! 2. Minasannto tomodachini nareru kotowo tanoshimini shiteimasu. I look forward to that I can make friends with all of you. 3.Amerikani tuitemo hanashiwo shiteagetai desu. I want to tell U.S.A. to all of you. If the interpretation of the meaning of these sentence is wrong, please teach it.
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Thursday, September 1, 2011

What Are some Good Japanese Language Schools in Japan

What Are some Good Japanese Language Schools in Japan?
I want to go over to Japan to learn the language in a language school over there, what are some good ones? I would like some that are for a year. I would prefer they be in Tokyo, but close to Tokyo is good too. I would prefer if they had dorms, if that's possible. I found one or two and will be receiving information in the mail from them, but I want to look at my other options as well. Also before going is it a good idea to learn just a little bit of the language if I can? If so would buying one of those computer language program things like Rosetta Stone be good or should I save my money and just look on Youtube?
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i have japanese classes in my college here in the US and my professors receive emails from other professors or institutions about programs that can be offered to students. right now i'm learning japanese 2 and three of my classmates are actually going to japan this summer to participate in a program. they'll be spending 6 weeks there and they could extend their stay since it's during the summer. they'll be staying in dorms and all was arranged by the program they applied to. all they needed was to pay the $3000+ fee. they already know the basics in speaking japanese which was really recommended because you can rarely find someone in japan that knows fluent english. it is also better to be in a program since you'll have other english speaking people that can be with you.
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