Japanese

Voices of International Students

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NGHI NGUYEN BAO

Degree Programs in Comprehensive Human Sciences, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences

From Vietnam

What do you enjoy about Tsukuba (University of Tsukuba and Tsukuba City)?

What I enjoy about Tsukuba, especially the University of Tsukuba, is its peaceful and friendly atmosphere. As a renowned science city, it offers a perfect blend of intellectual stimulation and serene living. Its close proximity to Tokyo allows easy access to the vibrant capital, making it convenient for both study and leisure. The University of Tsukuba fosters a diverse and inclusive community, which makes it easy to make international friends. This multicultural environment enriches the overall experience, providing opportunities to learn from different cultures and perspectives. One of the highlights of living in Tsukuba is the delicious food. I particularly love eating udon and ramen here; the flavors are exceptional and truly satisfying. Overall, Tsukuba provides an ideal environment for both academic and personal growth, combining the best of peaceful living and dynamic city life.

What do you want to accomplish as a student of the University of Tsukuba during your study period?

As a student at the University of Tsukuba, I aim to significantly enhance my research abilities, critical thinking in research, and problem-solving skills. With clear guidance from professors and support from everyone in the lab, I have improved my research capabilities, enabling me to work independently and achieve academic success. Strengthening my skills in publishing and presenting research is a priority, as it will be crucial for my future career as a researcher. Beyond academics, I am excited to connect with new friends and immerse myself in the rich culture, delicious food, and stunning landscapes of Japan. By balancing rigorous academic pursuits with vibrant cultural experiences, I hope to grow both professionally and personally and gain a memorable and enriching experience in Japan.