Voices from Graduates and Parents

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2013Entered Michigan State University
IB grades counted as university credits, allowing her to graduate in three years.
2016Got a job at a machine manufacturer of hygiene products in Japan

Now that I’m working, I have a vague goal of becoming the most “awesome” I can be.

Specifically, I aim to become a global master of mechanical design, possessing skills and communication abilities that can be applied anywhere in the world.
However, the company does not create a curriculum for me or provide me with the time or facilities to study, so improving my skills on my own requires both physical and mental strength.
I recently took a six-month leave of absence to take mechanical engineering classes at a university.
What I realized after attending to university at this age is that I had more energy to spend and a better environment to work hard in as a student than I do now, and that there are many paths that this can open up.

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2018Entered the National University of Singapore
While in college, I engaged in long-term internships at a total of eight VC, consulting, and business companies in Japan and Singapore.
2023Got a job at a foreign IT company in Japan

Once you graduate from high school, there will be many more situations where you will need to set your own goals and make decisions.
The apparent goal of getting into university disappears, and the schedule, which was filled with classes from morning to night, is gone.
Until middle school and high school, I had lived on a timeline of six years until graduation, but I suddenly felt like I was being asked to plan decades of my life, and I wondered what to do.

However, since I was in high school, I had many opportunities to think about the kind of life I wanted to live, and my school provided me with numerous opportunities to take action.
At the time, I was interested in solving social problems, and they introduced me to many events related to nuclear abolition and poverty issues. They provided me with advice and encouragement on various challenges, such as organizing a charity event at school and launching a new debate event in Kyushu.
The school’s generous support helped me develop independence and a habit of thinking about my own life before high school, which enabled me to spend a meaningful time in Singapore without being carried away, even though I was greatly stimulated by the people around me.