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Kate

I am from Morristown, New Jersey and studied Japanese from my Junior year of high school up until my third year of college. I studied for two and half years at the University of Vermont, spent a semester at Rikkyo University, and then finished my senior year at Temple University Japan Campus. I graduated in […]

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John

I graduated in ‘99 and lived in Japan for 5yrs from 2012-2017 when I ran a solar co in Tokyo. Some cultural gaps are wider than others; moving to Tokyo wasn’t easy but has certainly paid off in the long run. I remember my first day in Tokyo, two and half years ago. I was […]

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Jay

1) Your background Country: South Korea Years of Japanese study at UVM: 3 years. (Never Learned Japanese before UVM) Study abroad experience: Total 6 months (3 months at ICU, 3 months at Doshisha University) Graduated Year:  May 2019 Major: Business Analytics  Minor: Japanese  2) Where do you work? How did you find the job? Company: Asurion (Mobile Insurance & […]

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1) My name is Erica Williams. I’m 33 years old and grew up in Burlington, Vermont. I was always interested in Japanese culture such as Bonsai, J-pop, pottery, and animation. I started to practice Karate in my early twenties which led me to visit Japan in 2010. In order to prepare for that trip I […]

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Colin

1)Your background and/or self introduction (including how many years of Japanese study at where, your heritage, study abroad experience, which year you graduated,?your major/minor, etc.) My name is Colin Flinn and I graduated in December 2012 with a BA in English and a minor in Japanese. I first started studying Japanese when I entered UVM […]

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Kyle

1) Your background and/or self introduction. I found myself studying Japanese halfway through my time at the University of Vermont, and it soon became a major focus in my career. I also studied music, business, and have now recently started getting into engineering. 2) Where did you work? How did you find the job? After […]

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