Thank you for the video, and the realistic expectations you give here. I love the detailed insights you provided. Like you, my first year undergrad GPA was garbage, but unlike you I didn't get straight A's afterwards, it improved a lot, but I didn't get 3.0 when I graduated, it was super close doe. I'm not even aiming for University of Tokyo, was aiming for Kyushu and the likes. In your honest opinion should I just give up trying to get a Master degree there? Thanks again for the video! :D
yess don’t give up!! i dont think there’s much information online about it so i want to make more videos 🥺 let me know if you have any video topics youd like to see 🥰
@@AllisoninTokyo it’s actually so funny i was stressing about the research plan and then this came up like what are the chances ?? honestly your experience in your program rn would be cool to hear about :)
I’m at the stage doing research and application and possible having to take gre. It’s expensive but I wanna do grad school abroad like Japan or Korea compared to us or home university. I will definitely apply for scholarships but it’s so much schools and broad so I made a list on what fits my programs
Hi thank u so much I am from Germany and I am the 8th grade and I was crap at school now I am so serious about school and I wanna go to the university of Tokyo
Hi Allison. My situation is unusual. I am a retired lawyer who returned to graduate school, more for purposes of scholarship than employment. I graduated UCLA in 1975, and Southwestern University School of Law in 1980. I have extensive experience as a litigator. I recently completed two graduate courses in sociology, and a graduate seminar in history, at the University of Missouri in Kansas City. I received 'A's in each class. I have been developing a thesis that involves Japanese culture and its possible influence on youth culture in the United States. I have some insight into Japanese culture and religion by virtue of the fact that I have been an independent practitioner and student of Nichiren Buddhism for most of the past half-century. I wish to study cultural anthropology in Japan and am trying to find an English PhD program that will offer sufficient flexibility that will allow me to continue working towards a graduate degree while focusing mainly on my research project, with as few required classes as possible. Can you offer any suggestions? I appreciate the advice that you gave in your video. It all made very good sense. I hope you are enjoying life in Japan.
I applied for Nagoya University this year but didn't make the interview. I'll admit I am not surprised. It's a highly competitive university and I didn't really know much about the professors and I knew some of the answers I was giving probably weren't preferable, but I had to be honest! I think I made a few mistakes as well so... I have to be careful next time!
Nagoya University is on my list for graduate school. Can you please tell me what type of questions you were asked during the interview? What was the whole process like?
Hi Allison, love your channel! I just recently got accepted into GPSS-GLI in Tokyo University and is going to start the programme in September this year. Just wondering how is life in general? Whether you are able to meet a lot of international or mainly japanese friends at Tokyo University or a mixture of both, and do you live in a rent apartment outside or student dorms? Thanks!
Hi thanks so much and congrats!!! My friends are almost all international but that’s because of corona and we are online 😅 I think things will be better for you by fall! I live in an apartment (tour is on my channel 😊), I’d say about 1/4 of my cohort live in the dorms!
hi allison 😊 i just discovered your channel and i subscribed right away! i'm still looking for masters programs in tokyo but i feel totally unprepared by my undergraduate studies! i haven't done an undergrad thesis or anything 😭 you mentioned applying for several programs, but should i apply at several programs at several universities? 😅
thanks so much! 🥺 yeah!! for example i applied to two programs at todai and was going to apply to two at waseda. probably a variety of schools is best if you know what type of program youre looking for! 💕
It can mean different things depending on your field, for me I mean like internships and preparing for a thesis and getting to know professors better (for a recommendation letter) 😊
How did you even begin to research universities and what programs to apply to? Was there a certain system you used or site that helped narrow your interests?
I worked my way from the top 😂 So I looked at all the English language programs the top 5 or so schools in Japan offered and went through the ones in my field one by one 😬 Schools should have a page of all the English programs they offer! Also the JPSS has tonnnnnns of information!!
@@AllisoninTokyo Thank you. After I watched your video I discovered JPSS with a quick google search. It's reassuring to know you used it as a resource too!
Hii, my name is Isabela, I’m from Brazil, my English is not perfect, so I didn’t understand the connection part in 1:40. Can you please explain? Like you can’t go to Tokyo University if you live in another country, or you have to go to somewhere first, like a “special school”? Also, what is graduation school? Sorry for asking too much, have a good day
Hi ma'am! Do you have to defend your thesis/research by the end of your grad school? Is it a requirement to defend your paper? Hope you're having a blast! ❤
I'm wondering how difficult it will be for me to get into the University of Tokyo; they have the program I want, but my current university doesn't do grades. On the flip side, we do a lot of hands-on projects and I will have a transcript of 40+ pages--when I graduate with my bachelor's--of professor writings about my work, but I am concerned the lack of grades will be a put-off for Japan's Top University.
I would directly email the admissions department and ask about this! It seems like a pretty unique situation but if you're able to quantify it in grades somehow they would probably accept it 🧐
Hi Allison, Do you know anything about the PIRS (Post graduate research non degree) program? I was interested in applying for that. I was also confused about the terms as it starts in April or October
hi allison! do you have any recommendations for backup universities in japan? im applying to todai but not sure which schools would be good safety nets
Hello Allison! I was wondering whether Japan usually has scholarship offers in the Linguistics major? I will be getting my bachelor's degree this July and I was thinking about the possibility of studying my master's there.
Yes!! A lot of scholarships are actually targeted at nationalities rather than specific field of study! Of course there’s some that are only for engineering and etc, but you’ll definitely be eligible for some! Side note, I have found out a lot of scholarships are only for Asian students so if you’re from Asia you’re set, otherwise it can be a little bit more difficult, but definitely not impossible!
what about an undergraduate application? like your coming from high school and applying to different Japanese universities is it the same, similar, or very different? and for any referral letters would they be sent to a translator of programs you want to apply to?
Hi Allison! First of all thank you for providing such great information through your channel:D Actually i have one question about eniglish base program in japan university. Since i can't speak japanese at all, i think it would be a bit difficult to communicate with japanese professors. Also i just wonder is it really possible to get grad education only in english. Of course some universities in japan introduced about english base program on their website, but i'm a bit worried if I could study in Japan even though i can't speak Japanese at all. I would be really appreciate if you leave a answer comment for my question. Anyway have a nice day!!
Well since I’m in an all-English program it’s definitely real!! 😂 As long as you are studying at a program by one of the top 20 or so schools in Japan then you will probably be fine! Professors at good schools basically need to speak English because that’s the language of academia. And some professors will be from abroad too! Of course there will be cultural hurdles and some linguistic ones perhaps, but if you find a program you like and it is specifically marketed as an English one then you’ll be fine! A lot has changed in just the last 10 years here and they’re probably legit! If you’re unsure you can just email them :) Of course living abroad not speaking the language is a bit hard, but you’ll learn quickly 😆
great video! thank you so much. I have a question, did you have to go through an oral examination step to enter Tokyo University? Because I'm currently in the last phase in the admission process to Rikkyo University, and I don't know what to except from that.
Hi Allison thank you so much for this informative video, nice work! Just a quick question: Pretty much all graduate programs I'm planning on applying for needs the ORINGINAL certification of graduation or diploma from my undergraduate school. That'll cost $40 for each additional copy so expensive lol. Do I really have to order additional copies of the diploma from my undergraduate school or would it be okay if I can just get the electronic pdf version and just print it? Would really appreciate it if you could help me on this one🙏
@@emanib8467 I applied for Waseda and Rikkyo. They both turned out to be pretty flexible a nd I just sent the electronic version. Just email their admission office and ask.But after you are admitted you’ll have to submit that “original” version tho. Most schools will require an original version, both the diploma and transcript. Hope everything will go well😁
Hi may I ask for recommendation requirement, do you need 3 people for the recommendation and all of them need to be professor in undergraduate? If you apply to many university with different major, do you need to ask the professor to write recommendation form again? Thanks!
hey, its about undergraduate admission so its a question for anyone reading the comments who might know - if i want to do comp sci i know i can apply for master but can i study comp sci there as an undergraduate?
I want to go to an japanese university for becoming doctor, do you know if the dorm are in the price for one year or more in the university ? Because the price for 6 year is already really high so i hope the dorm is included in the price 😅
For my university it’s not included, but you can get a dorm for 10,000 yen a month if you can show financial struggle! Even some normal dorms are only a little more expensive. It’s very cheap for Japan and if you get a part time job you’ll have no problem covering it 🙏
Me too i wanna become a doctor in Japan. Is it called MBBS there in Japan and if so how can you study it? Is it an undergrad course? because i am an undergrad. Could you please tell me? . I'm Indian btw *ignore my profile pic its a troll
You can just apply like the usual method I talk about in this video! It’s not as difficult as I expected! :) Maybe easier since you’re already here...may make a video about this though because there are hidden expenses I didn’t realize before!!
hey! i have a question, is going to university in japan as freshmen year at 23 is it older or weird? would i have chance to make some friends or getting integrated knowing that japanese people would be like 18 or 17 at the same year as me
Please don't fear about the age..go after your dreams.im 33 years old,I'm in my final year of financial engineering and going to apply for master program in Japan..I have a lot of friends in my undergraduate program also.You just want to be friendly without thinking about the age of others around you.Just go after your dreams in any age and achieve it without regreting..🤗
Hi can I ask which university you’re going to? And what program you’re doing and how the process was? I am 24 years old currently looking for a university in Japan to apply to for an undergraduate program.
Thank you for the video, and the realistic expectations you give here. I love the detailed insights you provided.
Like you, my first year undergrad GPA was garbage, but unlike you I didn't get straight A's afterwards, it improved a lot, but I didn't get 3.0 when I graduated, it was super close doe.
I'm not even aiming for University of Tokyo, was aiming for Kyushu and the likes. In your honest opinion should I just give up trying to get a Master degree there?
Thanks again for the video! :D
omg I’m literally looking into masters in japan rn and was getting so confused 😭😭 tysm!!
yess don’t give up!! i dont think there’s much information online about it so i want to make more videos 🥺 let me know if you have any video topics youd like to see 🥰
@@AllisoninTokyo it’s actually so funny i was stressing about the research plan and then this came up like what are the chances ?? honestly your experience in your program rn would be cool to hear about :)
I’ve been looking into humanities too!!!!
True information about University of Tokyo: th-cam.com/video/bQWjy9gI9aI/w-d-xo.html
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Thank you for this! I'm applying to Todai's PhD too, so it helps me a lot!
I’m at the stage doing research and application and possible having to take gre. It’s expensive but I wanna do grad school abroad like Japan or Korea compared to us or home university. I will definitely apply for scholarships but it’s so much schools and broad so I made a list on what fits my programs
Did you get in?😊
did you get in?
omg this is exactly what i waned thank you miss allison for amazing video to start my reseach and giving a direction
didnt even go to college but watching because i love your videos lol
ahh thank you so much 😭💕
おめでとうございます。
あなたはすごい!!
Wow, great video! Thank you!
Hi thank u so much I am from Germany and I am the 8th grade and I was crap at school now I am so serious about school and I wanna go to the university of Tokyo
Hi Allison. My situation is unusual. I am a retired lawyer who returned to graduate school, more for purposes of scholarship than employment. I graduated UCLA in 1975, and Southwestern University School of Law in 1980. I have extensive experience as a litigator. I recently completed two graduate courses in sociology, and a graduate seminar in history, at the University of Missouri in Kansas City. I received 'A's in each class. I have been developing a thesis that involves Japanese culture and its possible influence on youth culture in the United States. I have some insight into Japanese culture and religion by virtue of the fact that I have been an independent practitioner and student of Nichiren Buddhism for most of the past half-century. I wish to study cultural anthropology in Japan and am trying to find an English PhD program that will offer sufficient flexibility that will allow me to continue working towards a graduate degree while focusing mainly on my research project, with as few required classes as possible. Can you offer any suggestions? I appreciate the advice that you gave in your video. It all made very good sense. I hope you are enjoying life in Japan.
Cool and all!! But what’s ur ultimate??
I applied for Nagoya University this year but didn't make the interview. I'll admit I am not surprised. It's a highly competitive university and I didn't really know much about the professors and I knew some of the answers I was giving probably weren't preferable, but I had to be honest! I think I made a few mistakes as well so... I have to be careful next time!
I'm planning to apply at Nagoya U and I am starting to get nervous because I really want to go there... is there any advice that you can give?
do they require LOR?
Nagoya University is on my list for graduate school. Can you please tell me what type of questions you were asked during the interview? What was the whole process like?
@@emanib8467 Hey. I didn't make it to the interview stage, so I can't help you there. Sorry! Good luck :)
Hi Allison, love your channel! I just recently got accepted into GPSS-GLI in Tokyo University and is going to start the programme in September this year. Just wondering how is life in general? Whether you are able to meet a lot of international or mainly japanese friends at Tokyo University or a mixture of both, and do you live in a rent apartment outside or student dorms? Thanks!
Hi thanks so much and congrats!!! My friends are almost all international but that’s because of corona and we are online 😅 I think things will be better for you by fall! I live in an apartment (tour is on my channel 😊), I’d say about 1/4 of my cohort live in the dorms!
hey, I am thinking of applying there as well, do you have any tips for me or guidance on what you did prior to applying?
How did you get in??
@@AllisoninTokyo please a video on how you studied for the gre and how you wrote the statement and your search for universities in Japan
im appyling to this program as well for next year! congratulations on getting in!
hi allison 😊 i just discovered your channel and i subscribed right away! i'm still looking for masters programs in tokyo but i feel totally unprepared by my undergraduate studies! i haven't done an undergrad thesis or anything 😭 you mentioned applying for several programs, but should i apply at several programs at several universities? 😅
thanks so much! 🥺 yeah!! for example i applied to two programs at todai and was going to apply to two at waseda. probably a variety of schools is best if you know what type of program youre looking for! 💕
I have no thesis either :(
I wish I was lucky enough to do this. I’m dying to do my masters in Japan but I just don’t have the money.
yes, tokyo university only accept GRE and TOFEL...
Great, please do more videos. I just subscribed your Channel👏👏👏👏🙂🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵 keep it up
When you say "if you haven't been laying the groundwork for a few years it can be hard" I'm not really sure what specific things you mean by that.
It can mean different things depending on your field, for me I mean like internships and preparing for a thesis and getting to know professors better (for a recommendation letter) 😊
How did you even begin to research universities and what programs to apply to? Was there a certain system you used or site that helped narrow your interests?
I worked my way from the top 😂 So I looked at all the English language programs the top 5 or so schools in Japan offered and went through the ones in my field one by one 😬 Schools should have a page of all the English programs they offer! Also the JPSS has tonnnnnns of information!!
@@AllisoninTokyo Thank you. After I watched your video I discovered JPSS with a quick google search. It's reassuring to know you used it as a resource too!
Hii, my name is Isabela, I’m from Brazil, my English is not perfect, so I didn’t understand the connection part in 1:40. Can you please explain? Like you can’t go to Tokyo University if you live in another country, or you have to go to somewhere first, like a “special school”? Also, what is graduation school? Sorry for asking too much, have a good day
Hi ma'am! Do you have to defend your thesis/research by the end of your grad school? Is it a requirement to defend your paper? Hope you're having a blast! ❤
I'm wondering how difficult it will be for me to get into the University of Tokyo; they have the program I want, but my current university doesn't do grades. On the flip side, we do a lot of hands-on projects and I will have a transcript of 40+ pages--when I graduate with my bachelor's--of professor writings about my work, but I am concerned the lack of grades will be a put-off for Japan's Top University.
I would directly email the admissions department and ask about this! It seems like a pretty unique situation but if you're able to quantify it in grades somehow they would probably accept it 🧐
Omg you went to the freaking Todai!
Hi Allison,
Do you know anything about the PIRS (Post graduate research non degree) program? I was interested in applying for that. I was also confused about the terms as it starts in April or October
hi allison! do you have any recommendations for backup universities in japan? im applying to todai but not sure which schools would be good safety nets
Wow congratulations!
Can someone please give me the list of the textbooks used in class for the Master's Degree of Japanese language course.
Have you gone through any entrance examination.
Hello Allison!
I was wondering whether Japan usually has scholarship offers in the Linguistics major? I will be getting my bachelor's degree this July and I was thinking about the possibility of studying my master's there.
Yes!! A lot of scholarships are actually targeted at nationalities rather than specific field of study! Of course there’s some that are only for engineering and etc, but you’ll definitely be eligible for some! Side note, I have found out a lot of scholarships are only for Asian students so if you’re from Asia you’re set, otherwise it can be a little bit more difficult, but definitely not impossible!
@@AllisoninTokyo Thank you for replying. that was very informative! 💛
what about an undergraduate application? like your coming from high school and applying to different Japanese universities is it the same, similar, or very different? and for any referral letters would they be sent to a translator of programs you want to apply to?
been a year! Update? (:
Hi Allison! First of all thank you for providing such great information through your channel:D Actually i have one question about eniglish base program in japan university. Since i can't speak japanese at all, i think it would be a bit difficult to communicate with japanese professors. Also i just wonder is it really possible to get grad education only in english. Of course some universities in japan introduced about english base program on their website, but i'm a bit worried if I could study in Japan even though i can't speak Japanese at all.
I would be really appreciate if you leave a answer comment for my question. Anyway have a nice day!!
Well since I’m in an all-English program it’s definitely real!! 😂 As long as you are studying at a program by one of the top 20 or so schools in Japan then you will probably be fine! Professors at good schools basically need to speak English because that’s the language of academia. And some professors will be from abroad too! Of course there will be cultural hurdles and some linguistic ones perhaps, but if you find a program you like and it is specifically marketed as an English one then you’ll be fine! A lot has changed in just the last 10 years here and they’re probably legit! If you’re unsure you can just email them :) Of course living abroad not speaking the language is a bit hard, but you’ll learn quickly 😆
@@AllisoninTokyo thank you so much😆
Hi Allison, Could I ask which programs did you apply? GSP or ITASIA?
great video! thank you so much. I have a question, did you have to go through an oral examination step to enter Tokyo University? Because I'm currently in the last phase in the admission process to Rikkyo University, and I don't know what to except from that.
Hi Allison thank you so much for this informative video, nice work!
Just a quick question: Pretty much all graduate programs I'm planning on applying for needs the ORINGINAL certification of graduation or diploma from my undergraduate school. That'll cost $40 for each additional copy so expensive lol. Do I really have to order additional copies of the diploma from my undergraduate school or would it be okay if I can just get the electronic pdf version and just print it? Would really appreciate it if you could help me on this one🙏
I feel you, I am having the same problem now. What did you do?
@@emanib8467 I applied for Waseda and Rikkyo. They both turned out to be pretty flexible a nd I just sent the electronic version. Just email their admission office and ask.But after you are admitted you’ll have to submit that “original” version tho. Most schools will require an original version, both the diploma and transcript. Hope everything will go well😁
Do they have robotics program in English?
You’re amazing.. you entered Tokyo university for PhD.. I wish to be like you
hi please what's the Post Graduate work permit after Master studies in Japan?🙂 I'm interested in Environmental Studies
I am looking for a PhD program at UTIPE.
Hi may I ask for recommendation requirement, do you need 3 people for the recommendation and all of them need to be professor in undergraduate?
If you apply to many university with different major, do you need to ask the professor to write recommendation form again? Thanks!
Hi Allison, did you have to take the entrance examinations or did you just get in through your research proposal
I think most english programs take the GRE score in place if an exam! And then research proposal etc 😂
Thank you!
hey, its about undergraduate admission so its a question for anyone reading the comments who might know - if i want to do comp sci i know i can apply for master but can i study comp sci there as an undergraduate?
I want to go to an japanese university for becoming doctor, do you know if the dorm are in the price for one year or more in the university ? Because the price for 6 year is already really high so i hope the dorm is included in the price 😅
For my university it’s not included, but you can get a dorm for 10,000 yen a month if you can show financial struggle! Even some normal dorms are only a little more expensive. It’s very cheap for Japan and if you get a part time job you’ll have no problem covering it 🙏
@@AllisoninTokyo okay thank you so much !
Me too i wanna become a doctor in Japan. Is it called MBBS there in Japan and if so how can you study it? Is it an undergrad course? because i am an undergrad. Could you please tell me? . I'm Indian btw *ignore my profile pic its a troll
Hi, gpa need 3.7/4 or 3.7/5?
WHICH EXAMS CAN I GIVE TO GET INTO UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO??????
Could you guide me regarding admission at UTIPE UTokyo? From Pakistan
My gpa is 4.7 from 5 do i have a chance to master in law ????
Yes
Thanks for the video, I wanted to know ow how to pursue a masters in Japan if I get into JET
You can just apply like the usual method I talk about in this video! It’s not as difficult as I expected! :) Maybe easier since you’re already here...may make a video about this though because there are hidden expenses I didn’t realize before!!
is there any schools for engineering?
Debating on University of Tokyo Physics PhD, too bad there arnt any STEM PhD's on youtube from there lol
Thank you Allison! This video does answer lots of my concerns. As for way of gaining research experience, how could you find the one? Thanks.
I did a thesis in undergrad (most people didnt at my school), presented at a conference, and had relevant research-based internships!
@@AllisoninTokyo Thanks, I'll go find that internship. Good luck with your study and living in Japan.
Im applying for masters in japan. I emailed multiple professors for provisional acceptance letter but nobody replied. What should I do
lol this is so long in uk just go to ucas and you done
What was ur SAT score?
SAT is not for masters lmao
hey! i have a question, is going to university in japan as freshmen year at 23 is it older or weird? would i have chance to make some friends or getting integrated knowing that japanese people would be like 18 or 17 at the same year as me
Please don't fear about the age..go after your dreams.im 33 years old,I'm in my final year of financial engineering and going to apply for master program in Japan..I have a lot of friends in my undergraduate program also.You just want to be friendly without thinking about the age of others around you.Just go after your dreams in any age and achieve it without regreting..🤗
Hi can I ask which university you’re going to? And what program you’re doing and how the process was? I am 24 years old currently looking for a university in Japan to apply to for an undergraduate program.
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