Hey I wanna join TUJ too. I hope you reply to my query. Can you tell me on what basis did you get the admission? I mean was it the senior secondary GPA? How much was it? What would be your advice on maximizing my chances of getting admission in CS BS?
Do you actually know someone that got accepted with a low GPA? I know people tend to say not to worry but I still think GPA is usually what prevents people from being accepted, and so far I've only seen people with a high GPA get in. I have very strong work experience in my field as a production assistant and live sound engineer and have skills in the degree that I am seeking (Communications Studies) and have experience being in Japan and have a blog about my trip to show my interest. I also have taught Beginning Japanese as a private tutor at my school. Is it still worth trying if I have a 3.0 gpa or lower?
they rejected me despite submitting major awards and achievements... the low requirements are so they can encourage more people to apply than they know they can accept. by being able to reject more applicants the "acceptance rate" of the school remains low, making them appear to be exclusive. works for their numbers, but wastes time for motivated learners
Hey! Thanks for the video. There are limited sources from recent students out there regarding TUJ, so this was helpful. I'd be really interested to hear what your personal pros and cons of TUJ are. I am currently deciding whether I want to attend undergrad at TUJ or attend a university in America and study abroad instead.
Hey! There’s a ton of info on their website but look into application dates for the semester you’re wanting to apply for. I’d apply as early as possible to get early acceptance, also great for scholarships since you’re a first priority. The application fee is about 100 dollars and requirements are standard to the US college applications. SAT/ACT scores aren’t required but recommended and extracurriculars are a major plus. You will also be asked to write an essay (500 words I think) about why you want to come there specifically. After that’s submitted you’ll wait a few months for a hopeful acceptance! Then comes the fun part, visa application. You’re asked to have 3 million yen (~26,000 USD) as proof of financial viability to apply for the visa. I didn’t get any scholarships so I saved about 10k from working, 7k from the pell grant, and the rest in loans. If you have any more specific. questions, please just send a reply and make sure to check their website out!!
i plan on going to TUJ but I realize I have no ideas how college applications work or how to show that I've volunteered and done stuff- i have like 1 and a half years until i go to college so i'll figure it out by then-
Best of luck! My advice would be doing early admissions. For TUJ, I'd suggest applying by November 1st for fall admissions of the next year. The tuition and financial aid info is on their site and you're always welcome to email the school with any specific questions.
@@borisjohnson3085Hey I wanna join TUJ too. I hope you reply to my query. Can you tell me on what basis did you get the admission? I mean was it the senior secondary GPA? How much was it? What would be your advice on maximizing my chances of getting admission in CS BS?
@RogersJimmy-n4q Hey I wanna join TUJ too. I hope you reply to my query. Can you tell me on what basis did you get the admission? I mean was it the senior secondary GPA? How much was it? What would be your advice on maximizing my chances of getting admission in CS BS?
Hello! I am just wondering if you are able to double major or have a minor in TUJ. Since majority of the Japanese universities do not really have the "double major" system. I know TUJ is based on the American educational system but I just want to know if you are able to hv double major in the Japanese campus. Thank you so much :D
Hi! Great video, the tips on the statement really helped! I'm writing mine and applying in a few days but I have several sentences dedicated to my grandparents being stationed there and their love of the culture rubbing off on me. Is how you were introduced to the culture important to them or do you think I should replace this was something else school related? It's tough saying everything in only 400 words hahaha. Thanks!
No actually, I think that is important to them! The connection to Japan is something they consider. The admissions counsellors themselves are really kind so use that to your advantage!
@@raes_tea Coming back to say thank you! I left the opening about my grandparents and tried to connect my interest back to them and I ended up getting accepted for Fall 2021 (Thanks COVID)! I asked many MANY people for help to get my statement right so thank you for your input!
@@seoulsearcher7628 I just arrived a month ago so haven't been here long, but it already helps a TON. Depending on your major, the grammar and vocabulary take some studying but the Kanji is the hard part as most people will probably tell you and being able to go outside and see what you're learning everywhere helps so much to not forget it. I couldn't imagine learning Kanji without living here. And just being out in the city listening to everything happening helps your listening skills. The experience itself is really amazing, there's always something to do and you can walk around the city for hours and still feel like you haven't seen much. Most stores are 7-8 floors and you can spend a few hours in each one looking around. I'm never bored here lol, although I highly suggest making friend with other students because unless you speak the language a decent bit, you won't be making many Japanese friends outside of school. People in the city don't really stop and talk to you so it can be lonely feeling without some friends to fall back on or explore with
@Scopatone I have a few questions, what major are you in?, also did you apply for a merit and did you get it? , I am trying to see how to apply and how to get a scholarship to study there as well, I tried sending some questions to the university but still no reply I would really appreciate your help :
Hi! I was wondering about the future after graduation. If I were to attend there, I would want a major in something that I can have a good career in and double major in the Japanese language. What exactly is a good major for this particular goal of mine through TUJ?
I have applied 4 seperate times as a transfer student since Spring 2019, Fall 2019, Spring 2020 (current semester) and as of writing this comment, Just got denied for the Summer 2020 semester. I even did as they asked and improve my GPA dramatically at my current institution. To make matters worse you during summer 2019 I even applied and was accepted to the main campus in Philadelphia with a lower gpa then my current. Isn't the minimum GPA to transfer to tuj 2.50? Why do they keep telling me fuck you to me?
鳴神7000 Sorry to hear that, I just have a few questions if you don’t mind. How long did it take to get a response? When you applied as a transfer student was your gpa lower than the requirements for Philadelphia campus?
I am wondering how long it took for you to receive admissions results after submitting application. I have received the email about changing my address if I need to. Does that mean I will find it soon?
Tuition is a bit pricey, there's an estimate on the website. The Japanese ministry and TUJ have scholarships though, so I'd definitely look into them. I'm thinking about MEXT, JASSO, and Diamond Scholarship.
@@uorkfork diamond scholarship????? mext is fine but jasso is like it just funds u very lttle money and that too for pg i havent heard of diamond sch can u give some more info on this i would be grateful
I got accepted last year, and my GPA was 3.74 weighted, I took 2 AP classes but absolutely flunked my AP tests. You're not required to send any test scores (even SAT and ACT) when applying. I did a lot of extracurriculars (band, robotics, NHS, leadership stuff, etc.) It's not completely about grades, make sure you have extracurriculars as well. If you're applying, best of luck!
@@TotallyNotDoggo yeah, actually at school right now! it’s definitely a different experience, if your heart is set on japan it’s a good transitional experience but the university definitely is not for everyone. The campus is only one building and you will get to know everyone almost immediately, it’s very small and can frustrate a lot of people, but I really do enjoy most of my professors as they have the same passion as I did going in, and I’m sure you as well! Tuition is not too expensive, although their japanese language programs are not that great, it’s honestly the best of both worlds.
@@TotallyNotDoggo I'm an art major! I'm a bit biased but I think the art major is one of the best at the school, the professors are super helpful and there are great sources with multiple studios and mac labs, the classes are pretty educational as well and foundational for an art student. I have friends in Psych and CS and they've told me the classes are not that benefical, as the teachers are either super intensive or have dated curriculums, and I know for CS there simply isn't enough classes here for the major so you have to move to main campus to get required credits your senior year. What major are you looking into?
So, TUJ is a campus of Temple University. Just think of it as an American school in Japan. Classes are in English, but of course there's foreign language classes as well!
I got accepted. I'm so happy. I still cant believe it. I have to keep reminding myself to take risks and not run.
Hey I wanna join TUJ too. I hope you reply to my query. Can you tell me on what basis did you get the admission? I mean was it the senior secondary GPA? How much was it? What would be your advice on maximizing my chances of getting admission in CS BS?
this made me super excited about TUJ, I will be applying for spring!
Do you actually know someone that got accepted with a low GPA? I know people tend to say not to worry but I still think GPA is usually what prevents people from being accepted, and so far I've only seen people with a high GPA get in. I have very strong work experience in my field as a production assistant and live sound engineer and have skills in the degree that I am seeking (Communications Studies) and have experience being in Japan and have a blog about my trip to show my interest. I also have taught Beginning Japanese as a private tutor at my school. Is it still worth trying if I have a 3.0 gpa or lower?
You have no clue how much I needed this video. I honestly found this at the perfect time. Thank you for making this! I’ve subscribed 💖
Aww that's great!!! I'm so glad. Are you trying to come to Japan?? Welcome to the channel love!
g l a d l y global I am! I’m hoping to start in the spring semester.
they rejected me despite submitting major awards and achievements... the low requirements are so they can encourage more people to apply than they know they can accept. by being able to reject more applicants the "acceptance rate" of the school remains low, making them appear to be exclusive. works for their numbers, but wastes time for motivated learners
Why did they reject you ?
I am curious about what you didn't like about temple.
Same
agree
Hey! Thanks for the video. There are limited sources from recent students out there regarding TUJ, so this was helpful. I'd be really interested to hear what your personal pros and cons of TUJ are. I am currently deciding whether I want to attend undergrad at TUJ or attend a university in America and study abroad instead.
me toooooo but i think applying to unis in America is better
thank you so much for this! I am planning on trying to apply to TUJ next year and this video was so much help!
Hey, good luck! I got accepted last year and had to defer it because of covid.. Maybe we'll see each other next year!
@@uorkfork what was the application process like and how were you able to cover the funds? Im planning on applying for the spring 2023 semester
Hey! There’s a ton of info on their website but look into application dates for the semester you’re wanting to apply for. I’d apply as early as possible to get early acceptance, also great for scholarships since you’re a first priority. The application fee is about 100 dollars and requirements are standard to the US college applications. SAT/ACT scores aren’t required but recommended and extracurriculars are a major plus. You will also be asked to write an essay (500 words I think) about why you want to come there specifically. After that’s submitted you’ll wait a few months for a hopeful acceptance! Then comes the fun part, visa application. You’re asked to have 3 million yen (~26,000 USD) as proof of financial viability to apply for the visa. I didn’t get any scholarships so I saved about 10k from working, 7k from the pell grant, and the rest in loans. If you have any more specific. questions, please just send a reply and make sure to check their website out!!
Thank you! This helps a ton!
I’m glad!! ♥️
i plan on going to TUJ but I realize I have no ideas how college applications work or how to show that I've volunteered and done stuff- i have like 1 and a half years until i go to college so i'll figure it out by then-
Best of luck! My advice would be doing early admissions. For TUJ, I'd suggest applying by November 1st for fall admissions of the next year. The tuition and financial aid info is on their site and you're always welcome to email the school with any specific questions.
Would love to see what you didn't like about TUJ, I'm in a community college now, and really looking to transfer here!
i may be a sophmore in high school still but hearing that a 2.5 is the minimum made me excited bc i have a 3.2 :DDD
Lmao same.
Me too but I'm a junior
Im going to TUJ next year in spring my gpa for my Senior yr was 3.2 so you guys can get in too!😌
Good job! I got a 3.904 but I have NO social life :D
I just applied for Spring 2024 and I hope to get accepted. If i do and I like it, I may stay there my last 2 years.
I’m just now planning to apply for the summer of 2024, but I hope you will get accepted! Good luck:)
@@borisjohnson3085 Hello did u get accepted to tuj and how long it took for ur results?
Hello did u get accepted to tuj and how long it took for ur results?
@@jamilcharanek2907
Yeah, I got accepted, and now I am studying at TUJ.
In my case, I waited about 4 weeks for the result.
@@borisjohnson3085Hey I wanna join TUJ too. I hope you reply to my query. Can you tell me on what basis did you get the admission? I mean was it the senior secondary GPA? How much was it? What would be your advice on maximizing my chances of getting admission in CS BS?
I really want to know how about TUJ students. Are they friendly? Is it easy to make friends?
I can't seem to find the "submit other" section, I believe they may have removed it from the online application page. Am I looking in the right place?
I applied and I got accepted. I just worry if it’s worth going to.
What do you mean?
Hello did u get accepted to tuj and how long it took for ur results?
@RogersJimmy-n4q Hey I wanna join TUJ too. I hope you reply to my query. Can you tell me on what basis did you get the admission? I mean was it the senior secondary GPA? How much was it? What would be your advice on maximizing my chances of getting admission in CS BS?
The website sid the SAT scores were optional? Should I still send some aswell?
Most useful video on the admission process imo
Hello did u get accepted to tuj and how long it took for ur results?
I would love to see what your opinions were on your experience!
omg i rlly wanna go to the japan campus
I want to apply to TUJ, is there anyone who can help me with that?
I wonder if you have the minimum required to pass the IB, if that is enough... I got 24 or 25 predicted, and the minimum this year is 24 I think
Hello! I am just wondering if you are able to double major or have a minor in TUJ. Since majority of the Japanese universities do not really have the "double major" system. I know TUJ is based on the American educational system but I just want to know if you are able to hv double major in the Japanese campus. Thank you so much :D
Hi hunny~ Yes, you can double major, major-minor, double minor and all that good torture!
Hi! Great video, the tips on the statement really helped! I'm writing mine and applying in a few days but I have several sentences dedicated to my grandparents being stationed there and their love of the culture rubbing off on me. Is how you were introduced to the culture important to them or do you think I should replace this was something else school related? It's tough saying everything in only 400 words hahaha. Thanks!
No actually, I think that is important to them! The connection to Japan is something they consider. The admissions counsellors themselves are really kind so use that to your advantage!
@@raes_tea Coming back to say thank you! I left the opening about my grandparents and tried to connect my interest back to them and I ended up getting accepted for Fall 2021 (Thanks COVID)! I asked many MANY people for help to get my statement right so thank you for your input!
How was it studying there? Im planning to apply for the spring 2023 semester
@@seoulsearcher7628 I just arrived a month ago so haven't been here long, but it already helps a TON. Depending on your major, the grammar and vocabulary take some studying but the Kanji is the hard part as most people will probably tell you and being able to go outside and see what you're learning everywhere helps so much to not forget it. I couldn't imagine learning Kanji without living here. And just being out in the city listening to everything happening helps your listening skills. The experience itself is really amazing, there's always something to do and you can walk around the city for hours and still feel like you haven't seen much. Most stores are 7-8 floors and you can spend a few hours in each one looking around. I'm never bored here lol, although I highly suggest making friend with other students because unless you speak the language a decent bit, you won't be making many Japanese friends outside of school. People in the city don't really stop and talk to you so it can be lonely feeling without some friends to fall back on or explore with
@Scopatone I have a few questions, what major are you in?, also did you apply for a merit and did you get it? , I am trying to see how to apply and how to get a scholarship to study there as well, I tried sending some questions to the university but still no reply I would really appreciate your help :
Hi! I was wondering about the future after graduation. If I were to attend there, I would want a major in something that I can have a good career in and double major in the Japanese language. What exactly is a good major for this particular goal of mine through TUJ?
how many do you have japanese friend in TUJ
How can I join.. Miss
I have applied 4 seperate times as a transfer student since Spring 2019, Fall 2019, Spring 2020 (current semester) and as of writing this comment, Just got denied for the Summer 2020 semester. I even did as they asked and improve my GPA dramatically at my current institution. To make matters worse you during summer 2019 I even applied and was accepted to the main campus in Philadelphia with a lower gpa then my current. Isn't the minimum GPA to transfer to tuj 2.50? Why do they keep telling me fuck you to me?
鳴神7000 Sorry to hear that, I just have a few questions if you don’t mind. How long did it take to get a response? When you applied as a transfer student was your gpa lower than the requirements for Philadelphia campus?
I got accepted!
Congrats! I’m planning to apply for this spring semester. If you don’t mind me asking, what was your stats ?
Hello did u get accepted to tuj and how long it took for ur results?
I am wondering how long it took for you to receive admissions results after submitting application. I have received the email about changing my address if I need to. Does that mean I will find it soon?
I'm planning on going to TUJ I'm wondering how much it the tuition fee?
Tuition is a bit pricey, there's an estimate on the website. The Japanese ministry and TUJ have scholarships though, so I'd definitely look into them. I'm thinking about MEXT, JASSO, and Diamond Scholarship.
@@uorkfork diamond scholarship????? mext is fine but jasso is like it just funds u very lttle money and that too for pg i havent heard of diamond sch can u give some more info on this i would be grateful
What was your GPA when you applied? did you take any AP courses?
I got accepted last year, and my GPA was 3.74 weighted, I took 2 AP classes but absolutely flunked my AP tests. You're not required to send any test scores (even SAT and ACT) when applying. I did a lot of extracurriculars (band, robotics, NHS, leadership stuff, etc.) It's not completely about grades, make sure you have extracurriculars as well. If you're applying, best of luck!
@@uorkfork did you attend? how is the experience?
@@TotallyNotDoggo yeah, actually at school right now! it’s definitely a different experience, if your heart is set on japan it’s a good transitional experience but the university definitely is not for everyone. The campus is only one building and you will get to know everyone almost immediately, it’s very small and can frustrate a lot of people, but I really do enjoy most of my professors as they have the same passion as I did going in, and I’m sure you as well! Tuition is not too expensive, although their japanese language programs are not that great, it’s honestly the best of both worlds.
@@uorkfork thanks for the insight man! what are you studying?
@@TotallyNotDoggo I'm an art major! I'm a bit biased but I think the art major is one of the best at the school, the professors are super helpful and there are great sources with multiple studios and mac labs, the classes are pretty educational as well and foundational for an art student. I have friends in Psych and CS and they've told me the classes are not that benefical, as the teachers are either super intensive or have dated curriculums, and I know for CS there simply isn't enough classes here for the major so you have to move to main campus to get required credits your senior year.
What major are you looking into?
Hey :) Did (do) you get any merit-based scholarship?
Are your classes in English ?
So, TUJ is a campus of Temple University. Just think of it as an American school in Japan. Classes are in English, but of course there's foreign language classes as well!
Do you still need SAT scores? I looked on TUJs website it says it's optional? I assume it has changed since you made the vid right? 😂
Same thing I thought I’m not putting my sat in the application 💀
5:22 one word,
anime
Do you have to speak the language fluently?
No, it's all English speaking classes
Moshi Moshi