Is German language being offered to your group? Bcoz during our time, it was not offered bcoz it didn't receive much demand frm the students.
Just for sharing purpose (even I didn't take Jap; I took Mandarin): there'll be a lot of interesting events/activities involving Jap club, incl. student-exchange prog. So, it's quite fun.
Yes, I think so. It seems to be a part of the languages offered. The rest are Italian, French, Arabic, and Korean. ^^
Wow. I think I'll try to involve myself in every event organised by the Japanese club. Did you say STUD-EXCHANGE? That is AWESOME~! What are the requirements though?
If they (UiTM) hv enough money to send M'sian students to overseas, perhaps you should be good in language, esp. get good marks in the tests. Also, be active in the language club & apply for the programme through your lecturer. If not, maybe the uni will just receive students from Japan & you'll facilitate them :)
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That is one of the popular 3rd languages there. When are you guys actually leaving for UiTM?
This fifth of March, two weeks after our Field Experience.
Jap's the third most popular language? I guess I need to register quickly for it... I'll be depressed if I don't... Hahaha~
[Though German is awesome too...]
Is German language being offered to your group? Bcoz during our time, it was not offered bcoz it didn't receive much demand frm the students.
Just for sharing purpose (even I didn't take Jap; I took Mandarin): there'll be a lot of interesting events/activities involving Jap club, incl. student-exchange prog. So, it's quite fun.
Anyway, good luck in your early-year exam :)
Yes, I think so. It seems to be a part of the languages offered. The rest are Italian, French, Arabic, and Korean. ^^
Wow. I think I'll try to involve myself in every event organised by the Japanese club. Did you say STUD-EXCHANGE? That is AWESOME~! What are the requirements though?
Thanks~! ^^
If they (UiTM) hv enough money to send M'sian students to overseas, perhaps you should be good in language, esp. get good marks in the tests. Also, be active in the language club & apply for the programme through your lecturer. If not, maybe the uni will just receive students from Japan & you'll facilitate them :)
Be active and get good marks... I'll work hard for both.
Facilitating the exchange students seems to be nice too! ^^
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