G.J
China
Japanese Level at Admission / N1
Q. What kind of career path did you take after graduating from TCJ? Also, please tell us the reason why you chose your career path.
After graduating from TCJ, I will enter Hirosaki University to further my studies in the Graduate School of Regional Co-creation Studies. I studied mainly regional society in college, and my graduation thesis will be on the topic of community building. Community building is a direction of study that is closely related to our daily lives, as many of our public issues are solved in the community. I hope to participate in more field research after enrolling in the university and make a difference in community building research.
Q. What are your goals and dreams for the future? Please be as specific as possible.
I hope to work for a regional cooperation team in Hirosaki City or other areas in the future. I have participated in an event organized by the Fukuoka Asakura Regional Cooperation Team as a visitor, and I learned about the work of the Team and its role. I also hope to use my knowledge to contribute to local development in my work, as my field of study is also related to the local cooperation team.
Q. Please give some advice to students who will join TCJ in the future and current students based on your experience.
I am very glad that I chose to study at TCJ because my class had a strong academic culture and the school provided adequate support. For example, my teachers and classmates went out of their way to practice interviews with me and revise my research proposal. In addition, the master leads you to the door and the practice is personal. If you are unable to study at home or have little self-control, then it is especially recommended to make use of the school's study room, not to go home so early, and spend more time in the study room.
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