Department of Global Communication Column

2023.01.07 Department of Global Communication Column

[G Comic Department] Study Abroad Report (Malaysia)

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Today, we would like to report on the return to Japan from studying abroad by Mr. Hiramatsu, who studied at Tunku Abdul Rahman University in Malaysia.

While many of my friends were still unable to study abroad, I was fortunate enough to be able to study abroad. It was said that it was difficult.Even though he was still in the country during the corona crisis, many of his classes were online, and he regretted traveling.

Furthermore, Malaysia is a multi-ethnic country with a wide variety of ethnic groups such as Indian, Chinese and Malay.Under such circumstances, I worked hard to prepare for the shared materials, look up words I didn't know, and try to keep up with the class.When I was having a hard time, I remembered that I had earned the money to study abroad by doing a part-time job.

As a result, he gradually lost his hesitation and resistance to speaking in English, and began to enjoy playing basketball with his classmates, as well as the Germans and Nepalese people he became friends with by talking to them at the gym.Furthermore, it seems that he became mentally tough until he went out on trips alone many times.Anyway, the best growth is that "I'm no longer timid" in anything.

He wants to tell his juniors that if there is something they want to do, they should definitely give it a try no matter how anxious they may be, and that they should buy the experience in the field.You came home feeling really strong.

Dear high school students, studying abroad will grow your “mind” more than anything else.By all means, why don't you all consider studying in Southeast Asia?

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