LCJ is more than just the first two years of college. For international students, it is a life experience, often the first time to live in a new culture. Our students find themselves independent often for the first time in their lives--but never alone. The family they enter is one rich with variety and experience. Hear directly from them what it's like to live in Japan and study at LCJ.
Geraldine PangSingapore"I was initially afraid that I would not fit in with all my classmates, but after entering LCJ I had made so many new friends from different walks of life." |
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Matthew MillerU.S.A."Before I came here to LCJ I was attending a community college in my hometown, but I felt like I was stuck in neutral and needed something more. I found that “something more” here at LCJ because the teachers here are brilliant and really pushed me to come into my own."
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Jackie HoPeople's Republic of China"I saw Lakeland College Japan and was immediately interested, and after attending an information session and talking with the staff more about the opportunities offered to me at LCJ, I realized this was the place for me...."
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Blair DuPrezU.S.A."The students are really friendly and did everything they could to make me feel comfortable. I felt like I fit in the very first day I was here! The teachers are kind and accessible and help me out with everything."
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Thomas StinnettU.S.A."The college style of teaching these academics is what you would expect to find in the United States, except the nuisance of having an auditorium filled with hundreds of students is not a problem here."
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Raymond BabaUganda"I found solace in this campus. The challenges of studying abroad, living in a new country, and making new friends were all turned into support, excitement, interaction and the beginning of a whole new chapter for me."
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Francisco de Borja de Lucas LopezSpain"One of the best attributes of Lakeland College Japan is its wide range of courses, which helps us find our majors and which studies best fit us…without the hassle they have at larger and impersonal universities."
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