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magic-addict
post Dec 28 2006, 11:01 PM

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QUOTE(david890701 @ Dec 28 2006, 10:53 PM)
Luckily , i can read chinese. Thanks alot my friend biggrin.gif . I appreciate it very much . Looks like its not really easy to survive there.

But just now the consultant in IBT called me up . And i asked him alot of question and all my questions are answered . According to him , U can get school fees exemption . If u get 100% school fees exemption , ur scholaarship will go to ur living expenses. If u dont get school fees exemption , u can work part time and everything can be covered . 1 week 28 hours only . So basically financial is not as hard as i think . But i'll of course need to work hard to get those .
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Yeah thus the very popular word...gambateh ne smile.gif
magic-addict
post Dec 28 2006, 11:26 PM

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Yeah.

I'm goin IBT anyway. For my masters in Japan. Hope to gain entrance. Have u enrolled? Heard the deadline for the jan classes are over.

RM 400 for 1x month living expenses is very very cheap. I spend almost 1.5K every month in malaysia during my studies so you know its almost 3 times cheaper smile.gif. But I don't know if being a gaijin in Japan will cost you more like a foreigner is in Malaysia...if you know what i meant.

Oh yeah for anyone who actually have studied in IBT before, can we somehow gain some examption if we have a certain proficiency in basic Japanese?

What does Beginner 1 and 2, Intermediate 1 and 2 means for the part-time classes?

This post has been edited by magic-addict: Dec 28 2006, 11:30 PM
magic-addict
post Dec 29 2006, 11:16 PM

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I think i'll be goin in with april intake as well. Have you actually enrolled or planning to enrol? Seems you've made up your mind. I'll be doin part time for my Jap lessons , not the pre-u studies that is required for Jap universities.

The gaijin = foreigner. So what i was sayin was, i am not too sure if you're a foreigner would incur 'extra' charges like a foreigner in Malaysia. Sometimes shops charges extra here if they see you belong to the foreigner class. So better to check if it happens in the place you plan to go.




 

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