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Because I love Japan, it was a very rewarding experience for me.

Kyle from 2014

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

Even though it was a short program, I liked how the school had several activities and events happening. My favorite was the Yamanashi trip, as I really love adventure.

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

Aside from the 100% Japanese classes themselves, I really enjoyed the cultural experiences (such as the tea ceremony). I ventured out a lot on my own, met many people, and have grown a lot because of it. Because I love Japan, it was a very rewarding experience for me (since I wish to work here some day). I don't think anything was boring.

What activities or materials did you find most helpful (e.g., pair work, drill practice, tests, small group sessions, textbooks, games)?

For me, I learn best through the textbooks and pair work (or practice with Japanese people). Sometimes, due to my lack of vocabulary, I can feel lost, even though the teachers are amazing. Hands-on practice helps me a lot (with a supporting English book).

Any further thoughts or tips for those considering the program or new KCP students?

For those considering--do it! It's a really rewarding experience. It can be very difficult at times (most of the Americans I talked to felt they should be in a lower level), but you'll get used to it and really grow as a person. The teachers are amazing, but be prepared for a lot of work.

Any other comments or suggestions?

I had a great time at KCP, even though I struggled often. My weaknesses are still weaknesses but I've gotten much better and intend to continue to learn and practice on my own. Thanks for the opportunity, and I hope everyone the best!

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KCP’s Summer (short) term program fit my personal schedule very well. It was also the most professional and affordable program that I could find. It also included a cultural aspect to its education program that I appreciated.

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