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Sophia Univ. Faculty of Comparative Culture

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Sophia Univ. Faculty of Comparative Culture

Postby Sushi Man » Wed Jan 12, 2005 9:32 am

What's up,

I applied to Sophia University Faculty of Comparative Culture for September as a degree student. I am wondering if anyone can tell me what they think of it, or what they know of it. I hear if I'm accepted in two weeks and before I make my final descision I want to know if it is the right place to go or not.

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Re: Sophia Univ. Faculty of Comparative Culture

Postby Taro Toporific » Wed Jan 12, 2005 10:20 am

Sushi Man wrote:I applied to Sophia University Faculty of Comparative Culture for September..


If it's the study of "Comparative Culture" in English, expect a lot your so-called "bilingual" classmates working as sea anchor to class discussions (class discussions at Sophia and Temple are slowed down and dumbed down even worse than the NHK News in engrish.)
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Sushi Man again:

Postby Sushi Man » Wed Jan 12, 2005 10:38 am

I think "dumbed down" is probably a good thing, for me at least, as long as I can maintain good enough grades. I'm living in the US right now and I heard Japanese university students are pretty big slackers. I'm not saying that I'm a slacker but I can be lazy sometimes. As long as I can learn something I think I'll be happy. I've been to Tokyo a bunch of times and it's a great city with a lot to do. Any more help or insight would be great.

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