EP1: Become an exchange student at Tokyo University of Science and Technology!

EP1: Become an exchange student at Tokyo University of Science and Technology!

Task 4: Last 2 things to do after arriving in Japan|Opening a bank account + applying for a cell phone number (bank recommendation and advice on choosing a network card)

What should I do if I have just completed my residence registration? Follow the real experience to complete the bank account opening (Yucho Bank vs SMBC) and mobile phone number application (GTN mobile, ahamo, LUMINE, Y!mobile, UQ mobile), including the list of documents and tips to avoid the pitfalls.
EP1: Become an exchange student at Tokyo University of Science and Technology!

Must-do after arriving in Japan (3): 3 steps for moving in|Move into a dormitory, register your address, and enroll in the Japanese health insurance program (with recommendations from a real estate agent).

International students living in the dormitory of Dongbei University of Science and Technology (former Dongbei University of Technology), recommendation of low-cost housing agency Village House, complete process of applying for residence registration and national health insurance, necessary documents and reminders for avoiding pitfalls.
EP1: Become an exchange student at Tokyo University of Science and Technology!

Things to do after arriving in Japan ②: 4 things to do after leaving the sea port|Mr. Kobayashi picks up the plane, buys a SIM card, checks in to a hotel, and visits a research lab.

What should international students do when they arrive in Japan? Follow the real-life experience and go through the whole process of picking up from the airport, buying a short-term SIM card at the airport, booking a room at a hotel (Expedia vs Booking vs Agoda) and visiting a research laboratory.
EP1: Become an exchange student at Tokyo University of Science and Technology!

Things to do after arriving in Japan ①: 2 things to do after getting off the airplane|Recruitment of Resident Card + Part-time Job Permit (Procedure and Notes)

What should international students do after arriving in Japan? This step-by-step guide will teach you the practical procedures and notes for obtaining a resident card and a part-time job permit at the airport, reporting your address and applying for health insurance within 14 days, and opening a bank account and applying for a cell phone number.
EP1: Become an exchange student at Tokyo University of Science and Technology!

Complete Guide to Applying for Japan Exchange: Certificate of Eligibility and Visa Process|Application Documents+Pre-departure Preparation

One step to understand how to apply for CoE (Certificate of Eligibility), required documents and time estimation, as well as the complete process and pre-trip advice (airfare, insurance, avoidance list) for exchanging Japanese visa in Taiwan after obtaining CoE.
EP1: Become an exchange student at Tokyo University of Science and Technology!

Complete Guide to Apply for Japan Exchange Program: Scholarship Process|JIAO vs JASSO vs GAKUAIHIYU +Application Documents and +Academic Achievement Conversion

Sharing how to apply for a short-term scholarship from Japan Exchange Society (JETRO): required documents, grade conversion, recommendation letter strategy, key points of on-campus/off-campus competition, as well as a comparison and selection advice between JETRO, JASSO, and Gakuhai Feihei.
EP1: Become an exchange student at Tokyo University of Science and Technology!

Complete guide to applying for exchange programs in Japan: Exchange program process|Tokyo University of Science and Technology case study + finding a professor + program differences (ACAP/YSEP)

Research oriented or course oriented? Organizing the ACAP/YSEP Difference, One Year vs. Six Months, Letter Writing Templates for Professors and Follow-Up Pacing, Research Idea Writing, Common Landmines and Pitfalls Checklist.
EP1: Become an exchange student at Tokyo University of Science and Technology!

Complete Guide to Applying for Japan Exchange Program: Alma Mater Process|Chuo University Example + Documents, Recommendation Letter and Schedule

Why is prioritizing your alma mater's exchange the most economical and secure? Take National Central University as an example, it provides a one-year backward schedule, online and paper document checklists, recommendation letter strategies, resume autobiography writing, and language sprinting experience.
EP1: Become an exchange student at Tokyo University of Science and Technology!

Preface: A Turning Point: The Beginning of the Exchange from Civil Engineering to Tokyo University of Science and Technology (the former Tokyo Institute of Technology)

From frustrating grades to finding his way, how the boy flipped through the civil engineering department at Chuo University, got introduced to engineering Japanese, competed in concrete ship and steel bridge races, and finally set his sights on an exchange program at Tokyo University of Science and Technology (formerly Tokyo Institute of Technology).
EP1: Become an exchange student at Tokyo University of Science and Technology!

Chapter 6.1.4

A small look at Japanese society! The Difference Between Arts and Science
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