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Study in Japan Global Network Project in ASEAN

EXPERIENCE IN JAPAN

Student Voice

Le Cao Nghia

Nationality

Vietnam

University/Institution Name

Kanazawa University

Department/Faculty

Environmental Design

Period of study abroad

April 2016 - March 2020

What did you do before studying in Japan?

University Student

Why did you chose to study in Japan?

Developed Country’s Education System, Nice Environment, Beautiful Natural Scenery, Etc.

How was your student life in Japan?

My study program requires studies in Japanese. Honestly when I first came to Japan, I did not understand the lectures, it was hard time to keep me understand class. However, along with taking some Japanese Classes and some time, I gradually get used to the language. Since my language level was not good enough at first, I would have wasted quite amount of money when getting an internet connection or phone contract while not fully understanding the contract’s contents. However thanks for my Japanese friends, they did helped me a lot in classes and out-school life as well. When my Japanese skill reach a specific level, I was able to start enjoying my student life in Japan. Therefore, in my opinion, learning a new language was the most challenges I faced during my study abroad. Actually, it is still a problem until now when I entered the company and started working. On holidays, I traveled around Japan, near Kanazawa at first and then furthermore to the South, I don’t know why but I did not go toward North or take part in Kanazawa University’s Culture Experience Activities. About Part-Time Job, I worked at a gyoza restaurant near my apartment. Furthermore, I also worked as an interpreter when I have time in the weekend. I needed some money for my travel and expensive living in Japan.

Please tell us about your career after studying in Japan and the reason why you chose it. If you got a job in Japan or Japanese company in your country, please tell us about your job-hunting experience, especially differences between your country and Japan if any.

I am working as a Civil Engineering in Japan. In Japan most of the students started looking for jobs since 3rd years, while in Vietnam students will look for jobs after graduating. It makes me feel that my job is secured as far as I can graduate on time. My job-hunting experience was not that complicated. The companies came to school to look for students, I attended some Information sessions and decided to challenge some of them. Coming after interviews and finally an unofficial offer came.

Any message and/or advice to those who wish to study and work in Japan?

Don’t just staying focus on studying or making money, Enjoy your trip and experience while in Japan.

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