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KCP provided the focus that I wanted.

Mary from 2013

Which events or activities did you find the most satisfying and why?

I think one of my favorite experiences was going on the Kamakura Trip. If we hadn't gone, I never would've gotten the chance to experience sleeping on tatami mats or eating a Japanese-style breakfast. Also, it was wonderful to see all of the temples and the Japanese traditional wedding that happened to take place during one of our outings.

Why did you select this program?

I was taking it for credit, but also I wanted to solely focus on the language nd culture aspect of Japan during my studies. Other options that would've enabled me to use loans and scholarships involved taking classes that had nothing to do with my major or interests. KCP provided the focus that I wanted.

What were the most productive and interesting aspects of the program for you? The least interesting and productive?

I think the most productive part of the program was all of the international students that I was able to befriend and communicate with that I wouldn't have been able to otherwise. It really made me feel like I was using Japanese in more than just a studying aspect, but also as a means to make friends and have fun. There wasn't really anything that I found uninteresting. I thought the entire experience was great.

What activities or materials did you find most helpful (e.g., pair work, drill practice, tests, small group sessions, textbooks, games)?

I spent a lot of extra time studying key rules with teachers after classes, which I needed and really helped, but I found comfort in speaking more when I was with friends, so I think both experiences were equally helpful and necessary.

What did you find most valuable in the Culture Course?

I thought that the Japanese psychology lecture was one of the most interesting and eye opening into the culture and differences between Japanese culture and my own.

Any further thoughts or tips for those considering the program or new KCP students?

I think that it's a really great program no matter how long you take it, but having only taken it for a 3-month long semester, I must suggest to take it for a longer period if possible. I had a hard time adjusting to classes and didn't really get comfortable until a great deal through the semester. Also, I wasn't able to really get to know the people in my class until a bit later, because I was still linguistically adjusting.

Any other comments or suggestions?

Once you are able to make friends from your class and outside of your own country, it really helps you learn the language better when you're forced to use it in order to have fun and communicate. It helps a lot in class and outside of class.

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Because I am a huge fan of research and spreadsheets, I created an excel worksheet comparing numerous Japanese study abroad programs by cost, housing, length of study, and many other comparison points. Overall, KCP came out superior based on the amount of things that you get for the price. After completing the program, I can say choosing KCP was a perfect decision. KCP is a real school — professional teachers, strict grading systems, textbooks – the whole package. KCP proved to be much more than I expected – the classes are tough, but it taught me how to work harder, build a work ethic, and I am coming out with many rich experiences thanks to KCP. This school truly prepares you for higher levels and entrance into Japanese colleges.

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