tongue_of_colicab
Veteran
For as long as I want
I'm studying Japanese language and I went there last summer for a summer course for one month and I really, really liked it. Before going there I was not sure what to think of it but it turned out to be a very positive experience. It's the only time in my life I really felt sad and bad about having to leave.
So I want to go back. Next year I will be going back for 6 months in a exchange program which my uni has with with our japanese teachers (basically, that japanese uni sends over 4 japanese language teachers (they are students too, so all in our age group, 18 to 25 or so) each year as part of their education) and we send 8 back. Yes 8. The japense people get send over here for 1 year but because our uni isn't capable of securing enough spots at japanese uni's we get send over 6 months so our uni can send double the students.
But I want to go a year because 6 months is short. Basically private schools are the only alternative that my uni will accept but I can't afford it. The 6 months, well actually 5 but after that is summer vacation so I will stay a month longer, will cost 5000 euro's according to uni so I already managed to set aside 7000 euro's because I plan to do more than walk everywhere and live on water and bread. But private schools are freakin' expensive! around 10k is what I will need for a 6 month term and that is the minimum recommended. I can only manage to put together around 7500 euro by that time so I'm 3 to 4k short
I feel double bad because it also means the chance that I can find a internship in Japan for the year after next year will be even smaller than it already is because I will have even less time to make connections. Uni has a few spots available but I can probably not apply for them so I have to find something myself which is somewhere between very damn hard and next to impossible. Certainly if you don't know anybody to help you.
There is always the possiblity of finding a job after that because by then I will have finished uni but judging from how graduate students I know have tried and failed that will be very hard too. Though my case might be a little bit different as most students come straight from high school but I already finished a 4 year IT course at a different uni and got experience working in IT...
Long story short me wants to go to Japan, but has no monies
Maybe somebody on B3D got lucky during the new year lottery and doesn't mind doing some sponsoring for a good cause? 
So I want to go back. Next year I will be going back for 6 months in a exchange program which my uni has with with our japanese teachers (basically, that japanese uni sends over 4 japanese language teachers (they are students too, so all in our age group, 18 to 25 or so) each year as part of their education) and we send 8 back. Yes 8. The japense people get send over here for 1 year but because our uni isn't capable of securing enough spots at japanese uni's we get send over 6 months so our uni can send double the students.
But I want to go a year because 6 months is short. Basically private schools are the only alternative that my uni will accept but I can't afford it. The 6 months, well actually 5 but after that is summer vacation so I will stay a month longer, will cost 5000 euro's according to uni so I already managed to set aside 7000 euro's because I plan to do more than walk everywhere and live on water and bread. But private schools are freakin' expensive! around 10k is what I will need for a 6 month term and that is the minimum recommended. I can only manage to put together around 7500 euro by that time so I'm 3 to 4k short
I feel double bad because it also means the chance that I can find a internship in Japan for the year after next year will be even smaller than it already is because I will have even less time to make connections. Uni has a few spots available but I can probably not apply for them so I have to find something myself which is somewhere between very damn hard and next to impossible. Certainly if you don't know anybody to help you.
There is always the possiblity of finding a job after that because by then I will have finished uni but judging from how graduate students I know have tried and failed that will be very hard too. Though my case might be a little bit different as most students come straight from high school but I already finished a 4 year IT course at a different uni and got experience working in IT...
Long story short me wants to go to Japan, but has no monies