thecite wrote:
But god, I couldn't think of anything worse than being stuck here for the next 3 or 4 years.
LOL I wonder what would you say if you are living in a developing country.
dizmox wrote:
Was recommended for the scholarship, that means at least the university should accept me, right?!
From what I gathered at other forums, the hard part is the embassy recommendation. Most people who get it get accepted at a university, though it may take too long.
About English and Japanese exams, isn't it the other way around? English is compulsory and Japanese is optional?
(From Research Students Guide)
"Written examination: Must show that the applicant obtained scores better than a certain level either in Japanese or English."
Also about interview language (same source):
"Interview must also reveal that the applicant has sufficient Japanese or English
language ability to communicate with his/her adviser in Japan."
Source: http://www.studyjapan.go.jp/en/toj/pdf/ … ou_EN_.pdf
Sometimes I find contradicting info, and even after A LOT of reading, there's some confusing parts of the application process.
For me, I was going to apply for 2013 research student, but then I realized that I'm using it just to get the hell out of here! Also I need some cash, so I need to work for now.
It's still a viable option, but the idea of getting a PhD is becoming more ridiculous for me (6 years)! Maybe if the research student scholarship only gives me the opportunity to work in Japan it'll be enough, or maybe the master's degree one...
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