One of the first questions maybe to ask yourself is well am I going to do my program through Japanese, or maybe an international program in English. So if the answer is I'm doing an international program in English. Well then your main concern is to have Japanese for daily life which is a very different question to Japanese for university. And my other suggestion like regarding that is if the university is trying to accept international students, I think almost nearly all of the universities as far as I'm aware do have support for international students in Japanese language. So if it's just a question of Japanese for lifestyle and daily life in Japan, I think that most people will be able to overcome that. Now, obviously it's a little bit different if its you want to do your course in Japanese. But, yeah, for any the question when you find yourself asking a really broad question, I would advise of trying. Obviously I'm still encouraging you to ask it to us and to the other learners. But try to break it down a little bit more for yourself and find what am I really asking here. [MUSIC] >> Yeah, after a while I just gather strength and decide okay I'm just going to try again and see how it goes. And I think that would be my advice. Just don't give up and continue if you really want to come you can do it. Don't feel disillusioned because you failed or because your professor didn't accept you at first or because they're not answering to your emails. So yeah, I would just say just keep going and eventually of course if you're prepared, if you learn the things you should learn to make the proper application. You will know that you have, let's say, earned it. >> The advice that I would really love to give to students of the course is to never give up and keep yourself motivated, to get yourself to Japan if you really want it then you definitely can. And there really is nothing to lose. So if you feel hesitant about applying because you don't think you're going to get it, you really have nothing to lose. Yeah, you just have nothing to lose so you just get yourself to do it and make a solid application. And for the students of the course, keep asking questions. Reflect upon the videos and the course itself and reflect upon your own goals. And yeah keep asking questions though. If you really want a comp, keep asking questions because we may have the answers and yeah. >> Actually, I felt once back in 2014 where by I'm not selected for the next scholarships, but during this period I start to learn, I accept this as a challenge whereby I start to learn about Japanese language. And also start to attend more conference organized by different universities around my home country to get to know more professors. And from there, I get to know my current professors and he's willing to accept me. And I will say that that period is a transition period whereby it allows us to be more prepared for the next scholarship applications. So please don't feel intimidated after the first unsuccessful attempt and do try again.