Hi! How difficult are the business classes at TIU? Are they easy enough where you would be able to travel during the weekends? I'm thinking about applying for study abroad but definitely want some easier classes 😅 Also are there classes on weekends or only weekdays? Thanks!!
@@asura9992 They have application period throughout the whole year for spring and fall intake. You can apply and then they will decide whether you are going to be selected or not. And many more things which I cannot describe here
How to get a part time job as an English teacher in Saitama?? What are the criterias What documents or certificate do I need to show to enhance my possibility to get the job??? How much they pay per hour???
Hi! Yes it did! I went through this program through ISEP (they have study abroad programs for a bunch of countries) and host family was one of the housing options at TIU. It wasn’t guaranteed though just because it depends on if there are enough host families for the program size each year. The alternative housing option was living in dorms
Hey! For my classes, they were all in English besides Japanese class since I’m part of the E-track program. (J-track is taught in Japanese and is on a different campus)
thank youuu! Hmm do you have anything specific you want more info about? I applied through ISEP (study abroad website) so my process might be a little different fyi
@@ivychenofficial I wanna take Etrack for business economics but what is the difference between taking classes in Japanese or English and what are the benefits? Thank you for the help and would like to see more of your vlogs!
Oooo that’s a good question. So first the location is different. E-track classes are at Ikebukuro campus and J-track classes are at Kawagoe campus. They are on different parts of Tokyo so your life outside of school would be different too. It’s also a good idea to consider where you may be living and your commute time to each campus. In my opinion, there benefits of E-track are 1) improving your English 2) meeting friends and networking with people from different countries (ikebukuro campus is pretty diverse). Benefits of J-track is improving your Japanese and networking with native Japanese speakers which is great if you would like to work in Japan after graduating. I don’t know what your native language is but that may affect which one is better for you. I hope this helps!
hay i am currently nihongo gakko student i had some issue with catching up the language difficulties soo i decided to join tiu in next year i realy enjoed ur video i hope to enter this university
Love this video. I'm going to apply to TIU in November, I hope I can get in, it's always been my dream to study in Japan. Do you have any advice for someone who is preparing to apply for this universtiy?
Ooo I hope you get in! I applied through a study abroad program so it was a little bit different for me fyi. I would say just keep up with your studies and try to get good grades, and show why you would want an education from Japan and how that applies to your future career goals. It can be helpful to explain how the classes at TIU would connect with your passions and interests. Good luck with your application!
So when you study abroad, you can live with a host family, which is basically a family that decides to let you live with them for a semester and they sort of become your temporary family while you’re abroad. A host sister is just a sister that’s a part of my host family. She’s not my biological sister, but I lived with her family for a semester.
Yes I do! They have an E-track program that basically is for students taking classes in English so all of the classes at the Ikebukuro campus is in English
@ I see. Is there Japanese student taking in E-Track program? I’m Japanese and I can speak Japanese but I have never taken any classes in Japanese bcz I went to an international school. Also, the campus in Ikebukuro is only for E-Track program?
So the E-track program is just for classes in English, and Japanese students can take it as long as their English level is high enough, which I don’t think would be a problem for you. The majority of people on Ikebukuro campus are foreigners from my experience, but there were a few Japanese students as well. And yeah, all of the classes at Ikebukuro campus are in English.
Hi! I actually live with a host family so I don’t pay rent. I’m in an exchange program so my home university covers the costs. You can look on Airbnb for apartments/houses in Tokyo to get an idea of how much it costs though :)
Thank you! I actually ask my friends if they are comfortable with me filming before I do it, and luckily for me all my friends are supportive of my channel and enjoy having a fun little video of our memories :)
Lol tell ur lil sister the cheeto charger looks cool af, also GREAT VID
Ahhh she’ll be so happy to hear your feedback hehe, and thank you
Good video! 🙂
Thank you :)
Hi! How difficult are the business classes at TIU? Are they easy enough where you would be able to travel during the weekends? I'm thinking about applying for study abroad but definitely want some easier classes 😅 Also are there classes on weekends or only weekdays? Thanks!!
Does international students have to take the EJU exam?
Can't wait to join TIU fall intake in September
Aye u Indian right
How to get into these universities any idea
@@asura9992 I am from Bangladesh.
@@asura9992 They have application period throughout the whole year for spring and fall intake. You can apply and then they will decide whether you are going to be selected or not. And many more things which I cannot describe here
Which major you’re in??? And what's your scholarship amount??
How to get a part time job as an English teacher in Saitama??
What are the criterias
What documents or certificate do I need to show to enhance my possibility to get the job???
How much they pay per hour???
hi!! does ur program in TIU already include a host family? ^^
Hi! Yes it did! I went through this program through ISEP (they have study abroad programs for a bunch of countries) and host family was one of the housing options at TIU. It wasn’t guaranteed though just because it depends on if there are enough host families for the program size each year. The alternative housing option was living in dorms
Hii, i wonder if the instruction medium is in english or japanese..i mean for most of the class except japanese class obv
Hey! For my classes, they were all in English besides Japanese class since I’m part of the E-track program. (J-track is taught in Japanese and is on a different campus)
yoo Ivy great vlog! im planning on applying for this school. Is there anything i should know before i apply?
thank youuu! Hmm do you have anything specific you want more info about? I applied through ISEP (study abroad website) so my process might be a little different fyi
@@ivychenofficial I wanna take Etrack for business economics but what is the difference between taking classes in Japanese or English and what are the benefits? Thank you for the help and would like to see more of your vlogs!
Oooo that’s a good question. So first the location is different. E-track classes are at Ikebukuro campus and J-track classes are at Kawagoe campus. They are on different parts of Tokyo so your life outside of school would be different too. It’s also a good idea to consider where you may be living and your commute time to each campus. In my opinion, there benefits of E-track are 1) improving your English 2) meeting friends and networking with people from different countries (ikebukuro campus is pretty diverse). Benefits of J-track is improving your Japanese and networking with native Japanese speakers which is great if you would like to work in Japan after graduating. I don’t know what your native language is but that may affect which one is better for you. I hope this helps!
@@ivychenofficial Im thinking about applying so I hope to see you next year when I pass! I wanna see more TIU vlog content!!
oh em geezus another post!!! Great video as always
Thank you sir 🫡 also Rohith was very excited for you to see his appearance in the video
@ivychenofficial i was geeking when he appeared, but i held my excitement lol.
I swear to god I still need my bubble tea
But how do you think the bubble tea feels when you drink it?? It probably has a family
can u explain how do u crack EJU
totally love TIU
Me too hehe
hay i am currently nihongo gakko student i had some issue with catching up the language difficulties soo i decided to join tiu in next year i realy enjoed ur video i hope to enter this university
Hellooo! Glad you enjoyed the video, good luck I hope you get in🤩
Love this video. I'm going to apply to TIU in November, I hope I can get in, it's always been my dream to study in Japan. Do you have any advice for someone who is preparing to apply for this universtiy?
Ooo I hope you get in! I applied through a study abroad program so it was a little bit different for me fyi. I would say just keep up with your studies and try to get good grades, and show why you would want an education from Japan and how that applies to your future career goals. It can be helpful to explain how the classes at TIU would connect with your passions and interests. Good luck with your application!
Are you staying at a dorm or private housing?
I stayed with a host family!
More TIU vlogs pls. Also what major are you studying?
I’m studying business! I don’t go to TIU anymore :( but I’m planning on making more Japan videos soon !
What's a host sister?
So when you study abroad, you can live with a host family, which is basically a family that decides to let you live with them for a semester and they sort of become your temporary family while you’re abroad. A host sister is just a sister that’s a part of my host family. She’s not my biological sister, but I lived with her family for a semester.
Hi do you take all your classes in English?? I’m interested in TIU!!
Yes I do! They have an E-track program that basically is for students taking classes in English so all of the classes at the Ikebukuro campus is in English
@ I see. Is there Japanese student taking in E-Track program? I’m Japanese and I can speak Japanese but I have never taken any classes in Japanese bcz I went to an international school. Also, the campus in Ikebukuro is only for E-Track program?
So the E-track program is just for classes in English, and Japanese students can take it as long as their English level is high enough, which I don’t think would be a problem for you. The majority of people on Ikebukuro campus are foreigners from my experience, but there were a few Japanese students as well. And yeah, all of the classes at Ikebukuro campus are in English.
Omg!! Is it okay to ask where do u live and how much is the rent? Cz i am also planning to moving to a house like this
Hi! I actually live with a host family so I don’t pay rent. I’m in an exchange program so my home university covers the costs. You can look on Airbnb for apartments/houses in Tokyo to get an idea of how much it costs though :)
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Thank you for your kind words miss Aileen
Hello baby please send me your number 💕💕
amazing production value but aren't your friends annoyed that your hangouts are uploaded?
Thank you! I actually ask my friends if they are comfortable with me filming before I do it, and luckily for me all my friends are supportive of my channel and enjoy having a fun little video of our memories :)
also why did you call the ramen pasta
lil bro is NOT killua 😭😭🙏🙏
@@SimonHenriksson2.0 yes i am
Not all noodles in Japan are ramen 🍜😑 racist
@@ivychenofficial i dont speak naruto
So cute I’m same college student
Hehe thank you! Guess we’re basically twins
What's your major bye the way
It’s business management!
Wow you have so many friends at TIU! Can I be your friend?
Sorry I’m only friends with people with profile pictures 😮💨
idk who your sister is but she lowkey looks really bad in that angle you should redo it
Lmaooo she always thinks she looks bad but she’s literally such a cutie patootie don’t dare hate on my sister again smh
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Hello 👋🏼