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Make sure you know hiragana and katakana before coming.

Maeve from Fall 2022

Any comments or tips for prospective/new KCP students?

Make sure you know hiragana and katakana before coming. Don't get sick while here, taking even one day out of school is brutal in terms of catching up in the material. Though that said, the school is so helpful in setting up appointments for doctor visits and or hospital trips. Don't have an attitude when coming to Japan. Be respectful of the cultural differences between you and peers as well as the Japanese natives.

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