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While the primary objective for Cambodian scholarship students to Japan is get a better education, saving money is becoming a major incentive.Families in Cambodia have been gleaning information from returnees on how to save money while in Japan.
Ek Buntha, president of Japan Alumni of Cambodia, which has more than 100 members, said that while the information is valuable, it is not necessarily best for all students. "On average, each student can save about $20,000 by the end of their courses in Japan," he said recently. It is said that students who come to Japan can save money by of course getting scholarship but also working as a pat time job. According to Japan Times, it is said that students can work four hours a day. I wonder this new system will properly help students from Cambodia to live in Japan and study well. It has been very popullar for many people from all over the world to study abroad. However it can't be helped that every country can't serve the best and the same environment for all students. We students have to concider about the best place to study before we go abroad whether that place is efficient for us to improve what we really want to do. I deeply hope that I can be satisfied with my emvironment in front of me in America. お気に入りの記事を「いいね!」で応援しよう
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