留学生にとっての生活, Life as an Exchange Student

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Hi everyone! It has officially been a month since I’ve arrived in Japan and so far I am in love with my experience at ICU. I’ve met people from around the world,  professors that are truly invested in helping me grow my Japanese speaking skills, and traveled to so many local areas around ICU. I hope this short video will be able to show you a glimpse of my life as an exchange student in Japan.

Linda Nguyen

<i>Hello in your host country language</i>: Kon'nichiwa <i> University</i>: Ohio State University <i>Expected graduation year</i>: 2020 <i>Destination</i>: Tokyo, Japan <i>Program Provider</i>: The International Christian University <i>Major / Minor</i>: Japanese & Accounting <i>Language of Study</i>: japanese <i>Demographic background</i>: First-generation, Chinese/Vietnamese-American <i>Future career aspirations</i>: International Accountant, concentrating in Japanese-American relations. <i>Top 3 goals for study abroad</i>: To gain native level fluency in Japanese; To make life-long connections; To eat lots of soba noodles.