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Studying in Japan, Share ur point of view here :D
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e30
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Jan 3 2007, 08:16 PM
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wow. i'm a bit confused. can someone clarify the issue of living expenses? one says an average rm400 p/m is sufficient, while another claims rm5k p/m is the minimum  ?? encik firedauz, mind clearing this up for me based on your personal experience? ok another thing, i just completed my SPM last year and currently am waiting for my results to be released. i plan to take up an engineering course just like the TS.. i would like to study abroad, and my top two destinations is either germany or japan.. however, i'm unsure what my next step should be. if i wanna go to japan, what pre-u programme should i take? and does any pre-u programme have the japanese language included inside the syllabus? any help will be appreciated. on a sidenote, mr firedauz, is it difficult to find halal food in japan? This post has been edited by e30: Jan 3 2007, 08:18 PM
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e30
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Jan 3 2007, 08:36 PM
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i've done abit of research and i believe the pre-u course at IBT would be the best choice (please list down other alternatives).. however, i got one question, how much is the total cost of the pre-u course at IBT? and why does the april intake take 18 months while the jan intake only takes a year?
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e30
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Jan 4 2007, 01:56 PM
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woaw.. rm5k p/m..... think i'll just do my degree locally.. tak mampu. another thing, is it possible to get a scholarship for the pre-u course at IBT?
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