SENIOR VOICE
After graduating from TCJ, I entered the political economics department of Seigakuin University. When I was a high school student, I was very interested in international society and human action, and there are subjects here. related to what I am interested in.
In the subject I am studying, I have learned the rules of teamwork, leadership, .. to make people perform better in an organization. When I was in my 3rd year, I did a survey on foreigners living in Ageo City. In this survey, we looked at the extent to which expats recognize policies provided by the City of Ageo to promote multicultural coexistence and came up with ideas for multi-cultural coexistence policies. Future culture in Ageo City. In the process, I learned the importance of leadership (or the importance of teamwork).
In the future I want to work in Japan, from the leadership knowledge and team activities learned at the university I want to become a good businessman. While working at Nhat company, I will try to accumulate experience and skills and then return to Vietnam and establish a Vietnam-Japan bridge company. I will make a lot of money to invest in facilities. school materials, English and Japanese education for my hometown. My goal is to be able to make many people happy.
Hi everybody.
To me, TCJ is like a new family in Japan. When I first entered school, I was enthusiastically guided by my teachers about my path in the future.
Each person will be divided into classes in accordance with their ability as well as learning path to facilitate teaching. In addition, the extracurricular activities each year are also very fun and interesting. In school, my Japanese level is only N5, but after 1 year I passed N2. After entering university, I took a Japanese speaking exam at the school and the district won the 3rd prize. In addition, I also won a scholarship for foreign students with the best academic achievement. The dedicated help of teachers tcj
Language school is a place where there is plenty of time for you to perfect your Japanese skills and always talk to your teacher about your route.
“With trying nothing is impossible”
- International Student Visa Program
- Business & Daily Life Japanese Program
- International Student Visa Program
- China
- USA
- Bangladesh
- Canada
- India
- Sri Lanka
- Taiwan
- Vietnam
- French
- Italy
- Japanese Level at Admission / N1
- Japanese Level at Admission / N2
- Japanese Level at Admission / N3
- Japanese Level at Admission / N4
- Japanese Level at Admission / N5