KONG SOLYDETH
If you want something, then please work hard for it. There are no such thing as luck. Luck is when preparation meets opportunity, that is why you should be prepared and struggle for what you truly want.
1. Why did you choose to study in Japan?
The reasons that I chose to study in Japan is because of my fondness of Japanese animation and my favorable perspective of Japan. Since I was young, I have always thought of Japan as a developed country with advanced technologies and hard working people. Even though, this country often encountered both small and big scale natural disasters, it is still standing strong and staying as one of the powerhouse with a great economy.
2. How did you prepare Doc and find info before you study in Japan?
From my own experience, I often talked with my teachers and seniors regarding about the university that I wanted to apply. So I would suggest trying to stay in touch with both of them.
3. What do you expect to learn or discover in your time abroad?
That would be learning about Japanese people's mindset, experiecing Japan's cultures and improving my Japanese language skill.
4. What are excites you about studying abroad?
It would be living an independent life and explore a new world with different cultures, lifestyles and advanced technologies.
5. What advice would you give to another student?
If you want something, then please work hard for it. There are no such thing as luck. Luck is when preparation meets opportunity, that is why you should be prepared and struggle for what you truly want.