Instructors - What were they like when compared to UCSB instructors? The teachers were very nice but sometimes it was hard to communicate with them.

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Country: Japan Program: International Christian University Term & Year Abroad: Fall 2010 Gender: Female Major: Asian Studies Minor: Feminist Studies Instructors - What were they like when compared to UCSB instructors? The teachers were very nice but sometimes it was hard to communicate with them. - Could you call them by their first names? In Japan, you usually call instructors by their last name. - Was the student/instructor relationship more formal than at UCSB? The student/instructor relationship was more formal than UCSB. - Were they available for help during office hours? They were available to help during office hours. Courses - Were the courses more difficult when compared to UCSB courses? The courses did not seem more difficult than UCSB courses. - Was the grading system similar to UCSB? The grading system was similar. The course was divided into percentages like attendance, quiz scores, and test scores. - How did the course structure differ? Ex) did you have many assignments or just finals? They did voice recordings for language practice. - Did you have oral and/or written exams? There were oral language quizzes for the Japanese course that I took. - Was the final exam schedule flexible or inflexible? I didn t have any problem with exam flexibility. - What kind of academic support, if any, did you receive? I received financial aid. - Did you find you needed to be more independent and take more initiative abroad? I definitely had to become more independent while abroad. - Was classroom participation expected? Yes, participation was expected. - How were the host university courses different than UCSB courses? For my language course, there was a group of teachers that taught us switching off on certain days. - Were classes usually on certain days/times and for how long? We did have a set time schedule (class periods). Classes ran for about 1-2 hours per day. What is the class culture like? How important was it to be punctual? Could you eat/drink in class?

The class atmosphere was usually fun and interactive. It was also important to be punctual and eating during class was not allowed. Language - In which languages were the courses offered? They offered Japanese courses regular and intensive. - What language did you take your courses in? I took the regular Japanese course. - If you took your courses in a foreign language, please provide info about your overall experience, difficulty of courses, language acquisition, placement exams, etc. The course was fast paced but a lot of the information at the beginning was review for me. Host University - How large is the university? Student enrollment and approx campus size (smaller than UCSB)? Is it an urban campus with many tall buildings or just a few building? The campus is smaller that UCSB. It is located within a more suburban area. - Do the local students live on campus, at home, or off campus? Some local students lived on campus in the dorms. - If not located in the city center, o How far or close is it to the city? The city was a short bus or bike ride away. o What type of public transportation could you take cost? The bus ride was 210 yen one way. o Could students take cabs -cost? Students could split a cab ride and that came to around 460 yen between 3 people. o How long would it take to get to the city center? I would say about 10-15 minutes. - Are there student clubs on campus that UC students could join? There are many clubs that students can join. I participated in the Koto Club. - Is there a bookstore on campus? Where did you get your books? There is a bookstore on campus. I bought my books through the school. - Is there a computer lab on campus? Or, should students bring laptops? There are computer labs on campus. Computers are available in the library and language lab. I brought my laptop so I could Skype in private. - What types of establishments are in the university s neighborhood? (cafes, stores, etc) There are really close stores in the neighborhood such as 99 yen store, McDonalds, Hard Off, and Don Quixote (Donkey). Housing - What types of accommodations are available to UC students? UC students can stay in one of the dorms or live off campus.

- How close are they to campus? The dorm I stayed at was in the center of campus. - How did you find your housing? My housing was really nice and new. The room was pretty big compared to the dorm housing here. - Where did you live and with whom? I lived in the Dialogue House dorms. - If you lived off campus, was it difficult to find an apartment and roommate? N/A - Were the rooms nicer or not than I.V./UCSB dorms? They were nicer. It had AC, a fridge, wood floors and a really nice bathroom. - Was it more expensive than living in I.V.? How much was a typical rent cost in US dollars? I believe it was around the same price as the UC dorms. - How/who did you pay for housing? You paid one lump some in cash or travelers checks once you get there. Food - What was the food like? I really loved the food. I got to try new things and had a lot of different ramen. - Where did you eat most of your meals? Cafeterias, restaurants, street vendors, etc? I would eat at the cafeteria on campus or I would go out to eat in the city. If you wanted some thing cheap and good you could always go to McDonalds. - How much was an average meal? The average meal cost around 900-800 yen. - What time of day did people eat lunch/dinner? People ate lunch around 12-1 pm and people ate dinner around 6-7pm. - Would it be difficult for vegetarians to find meals? I think it would be difficult especially because fruits and vegetables were more costly. We also did not have a kitchen to cook our own meals. Travel/Safety - If not discussed above, describe the public transportation system around your host university/city? People traveled on foot, by bike, by bus, and by train. - Did you feel safe in your host city? Are there tips you would offer future students? Usually I did feel safe in my host city. It s still safer to travel with friends though. - Describe the public transportation in your host country?

The train system is usually punctual. It can get very crowded during different rush hours. - Was it difficult/easy to travel to neighboring countries? Many of the students for my program planned to travel to Korea and Hong Kong at the end of the program. Host City/Country - What was the weather like? In Japan, you could experience the seasonal changes. - Describe your host city which California/US city is it similar to (if any)? I don t really think it s like California. - What were some interesting/fun things that you did in the host city? I went clubbing and karaoke singing with my friends. - How international was your host city in terms of tourism, cultural diversity, and international businesses? My school was located in a more suburban area but the cities such as Ropponji and Yokohama are more tourist friendly areas. Culture - Describe the cultural differences that you observed/encountered. o Time & punctuality I think being on time was important especially if you re trying to catch a train. The train system is usually punctual unless there is an accident. o Eye contact & staring If you look foreign, people will stare at you and it maybe indirectly sometimes. o Relationships When I went out I could see couples together in public. o More formal dress in general, for women, for school, etc? When you re on the trains, you will see business attire and other people in fashionable dress. o Alcohol consumption It is very acceptable to drink. You will usually go out with friends and colleagues to drink. o What culture shock did you go through? I think the culture shock I went through was the American assumption that everyone should be able to speak/ understand English. o Other? I recommend that you go to an onsen. An onsen is like a hot springs public bath. The one in Yokohama is really nice and reasonably priced. Banking - Were credit cards widely accepted? In Japan you mostly use cash wherever you go. N/A - Did you open a local bank account? Was it easy?

- If you did not open a local bank account, was it easy to withdraw money from the ATM? Which banks were popular & had low ATM fees? I withdrew money on campus or I would get out money from the 7/11 (7 and holdings) that were located throughout the city. - Were there ATMs on campus? There was one located on the middle of campus in the post office.