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post Dec 1 2008, 02:37 PM

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How about the cost of living for students?? How much need to spend for accomodation, food, transport, insurance or whatever necessities needed by the law?
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post Mar 1 2010, 04:56 PM

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QUOTE(vantoria @ Jun 13 2009, 02:35 PM)
Okie guys. I am a total newbie here. I just being kicked out of my college. ( Don't ever mention it ). My friend and i ( Which just received his STPM result ) plan to go further studies in Japan. We tried to ask and well check some site, studyinjapan etc etc. We asked many people. There's still some other thing which we are not quite sure about. For example.

1. I know it's a must to take EJU. But is there any well private tuition or something like that provide tutor? If not it means that we have to study ourselves? And where do we get the references book?
2. I heard we need to take some Japanese language test until Level 1 or... we need to get at least 200 at the japanese language test in EJU. IF that's true. What should we do? We are consider newbie in those language. Should we take the japanese language course? how much will it cost? how long will it last? Is it impossible to learn it within one year?
3. I plan to take Software engineer course in Japan, while my friend plan to take software Engineering courses, or Computer Science or Computer Network. Which uni would you recommend? ( we are privated founded)
4. We are having limited financial support. Plan to take bank loan. So can i know the approximate value we need to prepare for the education? the school fees. the living cost. We don't want any famous Uni or... well area around the high cost living. We are fine with rural uni, but the cert. need to be... well... useable.
5 IS there any age limit for Uni intake in japan? I checked the studyinjapan guide. seems that 21 is the age limit to take the test. My friend is soon going to be 20 next year. So we are a bit worry about the time limit.

last but not least. thanks for reading all of it and attempt to help us out. we really apprecriate it. >.<
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1. Yes study yourself. About the reference book and others, you can ask the place you apply for EJU for better information.
2. Yes you should take japanese language course whether u are beginner or not because when u get to Japan they wont care if you are a beginer or not. All lessons will be taught in Japanese. Its a requirement. If you cant, then you shouldnt apply to Japanese institution. Possible to learn within 1 year but not possible to master it within 1 year unless you are a genius in language.
3. National university with goood world ranking
4. Should prepare around rm5 per month for living excluding university fees. Uni fees vary depending on the uni.
5. Yup the age limit have to ask EJU guy
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post Mar 2 2010, 08:46 PM

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not easy part time work as u think. Japan is not like malaysia.

 

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