SENIOR VOICE
After graduating from TCJ, I entered Tokyo International Business College of International Trade. I went to this department because I was interested in math and it has a bookkeeping seminar every Saturday.
When I first studied the bookkeeping seminar, I found it difficult. But I listened to the teacher’s explanations and did my homework everyweek to study hard.
The bookkeeping test is up to the first level, and I would like to proceed firmly so that I can study from the third level and get a job with good knowledge.
I want to be a bridge between Japan and Myanmar in the future.
From now on, the number of Japanese companies is increasing steadily in Myanmar, so I would like to play an active role not only in Japan but also in Myanmar to do useful work for both countries.
I plan to acquire the qualification in Japan then utilize that qualification in the company.
TCJ taught me not only Japanese but also manners and how to approach to the job hunting in detail. Even when I was in school, they helped me to find my part-time job, so I was able to afford to live in Japan. Being able to study Japanese properly helped me a lot when I got a job.
At first, everyone may be in trouble, but if you make an effort yourself under the guidance of the teachers, you can certainly realize your wishes. Please do your best.
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