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Well then I wonder why people come from all over Japan to study Medicine at Osaka... ???Originally posted by j-belle
i've done that before.. i didn't do TOO badly..
Where did you get this info that there is high demand for bilingual doctors in aus, especially for the japanese community? And then the North Shore area in particular? (Are you just saying that because there happens to be more Japanese living there?)
Also, didn't you say you wanted to become a shrink? You'd better at least do your specialist training in aus, as aus and japan are worlds apart in terms of what is taught. besides.. (in aus)psychiatry is a dying profession..
And to Takuya (who criticised Ritsumeikan), it is not that bad, especially for business related fields. It's not like Osaka is the best in Japan or anything either..
I hope you know that you're not going to be able to come straight back to Australia with a Japanese medical degree and be able to practise as a GP.Originally posted by Lexicographer
Aren't the top three Tokyo, Waseda and Keio Universities? All in the same city!
As for the information given I was told this when I spoke to various doctors regarding my long-term goals. It seems to be quite well known that though bilingual doctors are not uncommon, those who speak certain languages (eg Japanese) are, and thus in demand. I am told by several doctors from that area (as well as RNS Hospital) that Japanese patients are often frustrated by the lack of doctors who speak their language, and that's just GPs. The North Shore area is one point of concentration for the Japanese living in Sydney (as you pointed out) and tends to be indicative of the general state of affairs regarding the Japanese-Australian community.
Now, let's see me say THAT tomorrow!
that's like saying I wonder why people come from all over the world to study at Ritsumeikan?Originally posted by Takuya
Well then I wonder why people come from all over Japan to study Medicine at Osaka... ???
You don't know. Osaka is one of the best medical schools in the whole of Japan, and people don't just go there because of the courses it offers.Originally posted by j-belle
that's like saying I wonder why people come from all over the world to study at Ritsumeikan?
It's a poor argument Takuya, people come from all over Japan to study at (nearly) all the universities offering medicine, I thought you would have observed that. And don't think I'm comparing Ritsumeikan and Osaka in any way, they are completely different.
How can they list psychiatry as a psychology major when psychiatry is a medical discipline? I can understand listing psychology as a minor in medicine, but asking students of an ARTS degree to study a medical specialist discipline is to me completely illogical.Originally posted by j-belle
One thing that I never understood about Osaka is how Clinical Psychiatry is listed under Psychology Majors ..I'd prefer to see Osaka push Clinical Psychology (and somewhat phase out Psychiatry) like the other Japanese universities, instead of trying to introduce too much psychological theory into the Psychiatry course and vice versa.
Sounds stupid to me, yet I've never heard of it as I have no interest in doing psychology.Originally posted by Lexicographer
How can they list psychiatry as a psychology major when psychiatry is a medical discipline? I can understand listing psychology as a minor in medicine, but asking students of an ARTS degree to study a medical specialist discipline is to me completely illogical.
Why would psychology be studied under arts (in the arts faculty) to start with? If so its further evidence that Osaka is behind the ball in yet another field. Psychology is a SCIENCE (not necessarily a health science, and definitely not a social science) and if it's not classified as a science it might as well be in the commerce or engineering faculty. It should at least be part of the medicine faculty as it is in some Aus (eg Adelaide, Monash Uni) and US universities due to its combination with neurology in neuroscience and psychological medicine, but if psychology is found in the arts faculty..Originally posted by Lexicographer
How can they list psychiatry as a psychology major when psychiatry is a medical discipline? I can understand listing psychology as a minor in medicine, but asking students of an ARTS degree to study a medical specialist discipline is to me completely illogical.
That was my pointOriginally posted by Takuya
Sounds stupid to me
What are you talking about? Of course I know all the chemical elements etc in Japanese!Originally posted by Takuya
If you are to do any of the worthwhile medical courses in Japan and you haven't spent 6 years studying Japanese at University level, forget about studying medical courses in Japan. You will NOT be able to understand the language used in Medicine! Also, the pre-requisite knowledge is science subject such as Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and another thing science-art (don't know English name), taught at Japanese level. i.e. you will have to study these subjects in Japanese beforehand!!! Do you even know how to say the chemical elements in Japanese? If not, you've a long way to learn!
Well that's your/your parents fault for you coming to Aus, if you had have stayed in Japan you wouldn't have to waste next year catching up (and good luck too if you can't even handle HSC 2U maths!).Originally posted by Takuya
That's why I have to spend a whole year next year studying these subjects in Japanese. I don't know how to do Chemistry, Physics and Biology in Japanese at a Senior High School level (let alone by Japanese standards)[/B]
Yeh I'm a native speaker too, so I don't think its easier for you -it's probably easier for me, cos unlike you I didn't leave high school to come to australia for whatever reason you did.Originally posted by Takuya
This is a pain in the ass for me, but keep in mind, I am a native speaker of Japanese so it is a little easier for me. For you, it will be VERY hard!!! Some foreigner Universities offer such health-related courses but unless you want to become a mid-wife, you'll be hard-pressed to find anything better offered in English in Japanese Universities...!!![/B]
Do you really fucking think I had trouble with the 2U maths paper? I missed out HALF a QUESTION. Wow, so I dramatise a little. Guess what, most of the people missed out HALF the PAPER.Originally posted by j-belle
(and good luck too if you can't even handle HSC 2U maths!).
Why the fuck is it easier for you? By the way, what the fuck you doing in Australia?!Originally posted by j-belle
Yeh I'm a native speaker too, so I don't think its easier for you -it's probably easier for me, cos unlike you I didn't leave high school to come to australia for whatever reason you did.
And I don't want to become a mid-wife, thanks anyway
I wonder. Easier. Cheaper. Plus lots of AUSSIE GUYS!!!! HAHAHA!Originally posted by Lexicographer
J-belle: Which university are you currently or aiming to enroll in? And which course? Could you tell me why? I'm just wondering why Australian universities are attractive to asian students.
noOriginally posted by kt san
will j-belle san or takuya kun host me...in japan....
UNSW -custom degree (i.e. I think only a few in the whole uni are doing it, and it's certainly not publicly offered in any UNSW handbook or information day). I don't want to reveal too much, but it involves Medicine and PsychologyOriginally posted by Lexicographer
J-belle: Which university are you currently or aiming to enroll in? And which course? Could you tell me why? I'm just wondering why Australian universities are attractive to asian students.
Takuya, you said it would be easier for you, and I was just pointing out that if anything, it would be easier for me seeing as though I completed my WHOLE high school education in Japan.Originally posted by Takuya
Why the fuck is it easier for you? By the way, what the fuck you doing in Australia?!
Well you must have too much time on your hands if you went to the trouble of creating that signature if it's only about half a question.Originally posted by Takuya
Do you really fucking think I had trouble with the 2U maths paper? I missed out HALF a QUESTION. Wow, so I dramatise a little.
I was just trying to say that Ritsumeikan isn't as bad as you make it out to be. No I'm not going to study there. And Business Psychology isn't s__t -just because you seem to know nothing about it doesn't mean it's s__t. Organisational Psychologists are amongst the highest paid professionals in the world, so clearly some people see their benefits. Even in Australia, students still in their Masters degree will be making around $150 per hour, and practicing Org Psychs generally make $350 per hour.Originally posted by Takuya
And why so favourable about RITSUMEIKAN??? Don't tell me that you are going to study BUSINESS PSYCHOLOGY shit at RITSUMEIKAN.
Easier is debatable -depends what field!Originally posted by Takuya
I wonder. Easier. Cheaper. Plus lots of AUSSIE GUYS!!!! HAHAHA!
1. I got the signature picture off someone else. There's many other people with that signature picture too.Originally posted by j-belle
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