Wednesday, 30 January 2013

My life at the University of Tsukuba by Miyu O.


My life at the University of Tsukuba is wonderful. I am a member of the mixed chorus club of Tsukuba University, Tsukuba Daigaku Konsei Gassyoudan. In this club, I can meet many people of various majors. All of them are unique and interesting! Their ideas act as an encouragement to me. I always enjoy singing and talking with these unique friends. Almost all of them live in Tsukuba, so I can see them anytime. We often go shopping, eat out, and go to karaoke, and so on. These times are very nice. And, I serve as sub-leader in this club. I have many tasks and responsibilities, but I think they are rewarding activities for me. I want to make this club better and more enjoyable. Then, I enjoy classes at the university, too. I am majoring in humanities, especially ancient European history. So I take many classes about history. In addition, I take classes about philosophy, archaeology, and the Science of Religion this term. They have some important relations with history and I am interested in them. The contents of these classes are difficult for me, but I think they can help my study greatly. My student life at Tsukuba is so great and happy.

5 comments:


  1. Hi, Miyu!I enjoyed reading your post.
    I want to go your circle's concert!
    I cheer for you:)

    I enjoy various class in this university, too.
    I recommend journalism class to you!



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    1. Hi, Kaori! Thank you for your comment.
      And thank you for your recommendation.
      It sounds very nice!!

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  2. Hi, Miyu.
    Someday, I want to hear your singing.
    I study history too.
    I study ancient Mesopotamia.
    It is difficult too.
    Stick to it each other.

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    1. Hi, Yohei. Thank you for your comment.
      Last year I took the class of history of Orient.
      It was difficult but very interesting!!
      Let's do our best!

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