One of my friends, Hoe Yin graduated from UTS today. She had studied in Yamanashi University for a year as an exchange student. We met in here and went some events together.
She seemed to get double degree at UTS. (if students want to get and work hard to study, they can take double degree in here.) She had already found a job which she can speak Chinese, English, and Japanese. I was happy to hear that she could get a job putting her knowledge of studying in Yamanashi University.
Students have a graduation ceremony some months after they finished taking subjects. Also, they graduate at different days according to faculties and take on a costume with a collar which shows their degree. Graduation style is quite different from Japanese one. Hoe Yin lent me her graduation hat to take a picture. I wanted to take it on! Anyway, whenever I noticed differences of it between UTS and Yamanashi University, I imaged a graduation ceremony. I cannot believe it that I will graduate next year!? I want to work in society but I still want to be a student...!
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My friends said "I'll go the graduate school to avoid working in the society." Surely, it' the way to continue your wonderful student life. but i think it's vanity or so...(^^;
anyway, I also wanna put on that cool Hat and Cloak! Why don't we Japanese do that???
An extra year of school isn't so bad, but after that you will get sick of it.
To watabo
I think so, too. We have to work in a society someday...
Some Australian girls want to wear Kimono at a graduation ceremony like us!
To L.javelle
In Japan, having an extra year of school is not so common. I like uni. But I want to work early!
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