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Overall the program was extremely productive. The classes as well as special classes added more to the learning.

Jasmine from Fall 2016

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

I think that being a part of the tea ceremony as well as the overnight Hakone / Yamanashi trip were that highlights of the events/activities.

What were your goals in attending the KCP program?

Going to Japan was a long time goal of mine. I was happy to learn more about the culture and more importantly the language. The language was a top priority for me because the area in which I reside there is not a strong Japanese Culture.

Why did you select this program?

A student from my university had been a part of the summer short term program which made it easier to decide that this program was worth attending. In addition the price of the program made a impact in my decision. Also, the website made it easy to learn about the program and its previous students.

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

Overall the program was extremely productive. The classes as well as special classes added more to the learning.

Where did you live?

Ikebukuro

Were you pleased with the general living arrangements? Anything you especially liked? Any problems you experienced?

At first the accommodation seemed small but in reality it had everything I needed on a daily basis. The location of the dorm also played a big role. We had access to convenience stores, the station, a grocery store and even close to main shopping and entertainment area. I am very pleased with everything. The dorm Manager was friendly and extremely helpful.

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In general, I think the KCP program is really great and I’m very glad I decided to do it. It was a lot of work, but I learned a lot, met many interesting people from all over the world, and got to have a very different experience of Japan than the normal tourist.

—Marc Kwiatkowski