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I learned so much here and I have become so comfortable in Japan that I really don't want to go home.

Hector from 2012

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

I really enjoyed all of the events. However, I really enjoyed the cooking classes because I love Japanese food and learning how to make it. It was a great opportunity to talk to Japanese students and practice my own speaking.

Which co-curriculum classes did you find most satisfying?

The lecture we had on Japanese Psychology was definitely my favorite because it helped me better understand how and why Japanese people think the way they do. I always thought Japanese people were just nicer people and although that opinion has not change

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

Every part of the program was interesting and productive. I learned so much here and I have become so comfortable in Japan that I really don't want to go home.

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

I used all of them. However, the most helpful tool I used was my pocket notebook. Every time I learned a new ward, I added it to my notebook to study.

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

KCP is amazing. If you are willing to work hard, keep an open mind, and actively participate in the activities provided by the school, you are looking at the right place. Also, there are ways to save money in Japan and still get the same experience, which I will write in a blog for KCP soon.

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KCP is a great school and you can learn a lot here if you put in the work. Expect to study a lot, and expect teachers to be strict when grading, especially in levels 1-4. There will be days when you don’t think you’re getting any better, but that’s usually because the classes are always going to be challenging. That’s a good thing.

—Nelson