my university is Tokyo university. what's your university?
My university is Tokyo university. what's your university?
Penn State University.
What do you study?
I study AGRONOMY in UFSC
University of Belgrade- majoring in Japanese culture language and literature
fucking agroboy shitter
Moscow State Institute of International Relations. Going to be a diplomat in Japan like my father.
diponegoro uni
same
Fuck you, you never give details about your university or answer any questions.
Please tell me what kind of a career do you plan to establish after majoring? I am terrified of the fact that I might be wasting my time right now.
get a load of this fucking weeb
THE university of TEXAS at austin
I don't even watch anime. I do encounter a lot of weebs though.
Why would you study Japanese literature and culture and not watch anime, read manga/LNs etc? Seems an important aspect of Japanese literature and culture to me.
university of central florida, college of electrical engineering and computer science
I have seen a few anime, just not my kind of thing. But we actually do cover those subjects in some classes (in later years tho, rn we are still studying ancient history and culture stuff).
What do you plan to do once you graduate?
dunno about serb, here there are quite a number of jobs for jap majors, one that I know my seniors got directly after graduating is language training for expats but those are for the high achievers/good gpa since it specifically requires the major, so I'll take the runaway jobs that only need a bachelors degree for meme major graduates.
I am not sure, hence why I asked the other dude above. What I do know is that I might have to actually leave Serbia in order to find a decent job, cause we don't do much business with the Japs here. Hopefully that changes because I don't wanna leave.
I work for a Japanese bank in America and I do know they hire Japanese majors for marketing or something. I really don’t know much else.
same
For me, I wanna be a uni prof and translator, our uni is kinda open-minded so they allow pop-culture classes too. I'm planning on being a japlit prof, focusing on LN and contemporary literature
Boston University
50% of my japanese classes were chinese exchange students
30% ultra-weebs
19% regular people just interested in the language
1% guy who chose the wrong language to learn
What are the dropouts rate over there? Here nearly ~50% of the students dropout/change major during the 3 years of study
Isn’t it the FSB shit ?
why the University of Chile of course, the only relevant university in this hellhole of a "country"
École Nationale Supérieur des Techniques Avancée
Shitty name for shitty uni- oops French «Grande École»
Arizona State, majoring in Aeronautical Engineering with a minor in Military Leadership this fall
I dropped out because I'm dumb.
Are talking about Japanese in specific?
the first class of japanese usually weeds out all of the students who were only mildly interested in learning since it's a pretty intense course.After that, most people stuck with it
what were you studying fren
Anthropology, U Concepción.
Yeah, I meant Japanology specifically
>it's a pretty intense course
so you focus on the language more? Here they told us it's not a major for the Japanese language specifically but a major for the history and culture while we also learn the language. And that's why here most people quit after 2 years because at the end of the third year we have an exam on N3 level and most student are clearly not on that level, and don't even intend to be