早稲田大学 文化構想学部 JCulP AO入試 英文志望理由書 提出例 (金 敬黙 教授参考)
ACADEMIC INTEREST
Within Europe, Asia, Americas or even cross continent, interdependence is increasing. But what is the difference between the term globalization and transnationalism? Globalization is the accelerating interdependence of nations in a world system linked economically and through mass media, exchange of goods and modern transportation systems. And I think transnationalism is a vehicle of globalization, meaning, part of the whole process of globalization in which large parts of the world are linked not just through the movements of people and flows of money or goods, but through the constant exchange of information on primarily the Internet. Transnational state has been achieved thanks to the internet and high digital connectivity, however, its impacts need to be constantly studied as digital adoption comes in phases especially in the developing regions.
WHY I CHOOSE JCulP
After my research, I appreciate JCulP is an extremely unique program that combines the best of both Western and Japanese education, offered by a prestigious school. Often, misconception in Japan is that if you have a high score in English, you are smart. But I disagree because English is just a language tool and without the content to deliver, how good of a use could it be? So the program is truly encouraging, as it doesn’t only focus on language proficiency. In order for us to shine and find a purpose after graduation, we must do our best to obtain diverse skills but conventional Japanese education simply doesn’t fulfill it. For example, language skills that allow us to express better than computers and translation machines, international mindset, cultural flexibility, specialized expertise despite gender preconceptions, broad understanding of globalization, digital adoption, ability to question and invent, cultural roots and so on. Because of that, I deliberately choose to join a program that promotes students to receive education in English, obtain competitive communication skills in a dynamic international environment, and extensively study Japanese cultures from broad perspectives in comparison to other cultures. Here is my gratitude for the opportunity given, and this is how I came to the decision of applying for JCulP at Waseda University.
QUALIFIED CANDIDATE
What originally motivated me to look for an unconventional study program was rather a fear. It is because of the brutal truth, that many other Asian countries have outgrown Japan and it is truly humbling. Yet, many young people are indifferent to the reality, reluctant to travel abroad and take challenges, moreover don’t even take the pride in understanding their roots. So naturally, when we are put in a same bowl as the rest of the world, we are very inappreciative and incompetent. So how can we stay relevant? Especially because the international climate seems unstable, it is wise to look at the past, embrace history and learn from mistakes to know what the future has for us. Therefore, I find the school’s philosophy, student demography and curriculum very attractive. I also strongly believe that discussion and presentation based classes promote active thinking and would really help improve communication skills. Being able to understand original content in English without bias and taking control of what I process would have a huge impact on my lifetime intelligence. Because of this, I am only considering JCulP or attending a school overseas as my options for the moment.
To summarize, JCulP offers the kind of schooling that combines the advantages of Western teaching that cultivates non-passive thinking and intensive study of Japanese heritage. As we fear, cultural borders are blurred and we are turned into followers on social media, but when I grow up, I wish to be an individual with passion and speciality instead of just following and spending attention on others. Having understanding of how the world worked till now is the first step to develop digital wisdom and live a civilized cultural life. With a prospect that the world will continue to invent, studying one thing may not promise a bright future, however, in order for me to equip myself with what is needed to secure opportunities in the age of globalization, I am very thrilled to join other like-minded students at Waseda next year.
THANK YOU
Thank you very much for taking the time to read and I am looking forward to your reply. I would be more than grateful if you could continue to read and allow me to proceed. During the in-person interview, I would be delighted to expand more on my area of studies, personal background and what I wish to achieve with the curriculum.
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