Musashi campus life

My four years

My four years
PDP 6th batch* / Faculty Faculty of Economics Department of Economics, graduating in 2023 / Chiba Prefectural Chiba High School / Destination: University of Edinburgh Graduate School

1st to 4th year

First year

IELTS 6.5 and started IFP

After undergoing English language training, he obtained an IELTS TM score of 6.5 and began taking the IFP course.

Second Year

BSc Program Start

While studying the basics of economics and business administration in English, he became keenly aware of the possibility of studying abroad.

Third Year

Studying Abroad Twice

In August, he studied abroad at LSE in the UK for one month, and from September he studied abroad at SIM in Singapore for about nine months.

Fourth Year

Final year studies and the challenge of going to graduate school abroad

As a final year student, I am taking advanced economics and business management classes. I am particularly stimulating with classes on trade theory that compare actual trade policies and classes on business and statistics. At the same time, I am also taking entrance exams for graduate schools overseas and have been accepted by several of them. After graduation, I will be going to a graduate school in the UK in September to obtain a master's degree.

Message from students

The reason I decided to go to graduate school abroad was because I acquired globally applicable skills through PDP

Message from students
PDP 6th batch student* / 4th year, Department of Finance Faculty of Economics Graduated from Sano Nihon University Secondary School, Tochigi Prefecture / Destination: Hult International Business School
PDP allowed me to acquire globally applicable skills, which helped me make the big decision to go on to graduate school abroad. All classes and exams in PDP are conducted in English, so I have to study a lot, but I think that the result will be an experience that goes beyond a degree from the University of London. I am aiming to obtain a degree in Finance and Business Analytics at Hult International Business School. In the future, I would like to use my skills in English, finance, and statistics to become a business leader who is active globally.

PDP to utilize English and mathematics to become a globally active manager

Message from students
PDP 8th batch / 1st year student, School of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Faculty of Department of Liberal Arts and Sciences Economics and Management Program / Graduated from Tokyo Metropolitan Hakuo High School
I think that the classes in the EM major are a place that encourages you to study what you like. Until October of my third year of high school, I was studying to enter a science faculty, but I decided to take the entrance exam for the EM major because I thought I could utilize the English and mathematics that I have been focusing on. My favorite subject is economic mathematics, and it is very fun to be able to use the knowledge I have gained up until now to solve new problems. During the English training held in June and July, my scores did not improve and it was difficult at times, but it was a good opportunity to interact with new friends. I would like to continue to cherish my daily classes and also try studying abroad. My goal is to become a manager who can be active on the world stage in the future.
*The PDP in Faculty of Economics will be transferred to School of Liberal Arts and Sciences Department of Liberal Arts and Sciences Economics and Management Program from the 2022 academic year.