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I just had a look at the info on their site and it looks very good.

I have done 3 years of japanese in high school, but i think i will start with the beginner course anyway. I'm sure it wont hurt. or perhaps i should start with level 1? hmmm. Thomas, are you keen? It will be good to have a study buddy.

I just got transfered to level 2 japanese at Ultimo TAFE, found it suits my level pretty well. Intensive courses are very good but that is if you are also committed to studying. These TAFE, uni courses are at a slower pace but then I can just take my time and probably digest the materials better. Oh yeah I'm joining up Korean course as well hehe gonna get the words mixed up.

just get a jap girlfiend and ask here to speak dirty to you

if that failes buy tosh a drink

been there done that :P

doesnt help much !!!

Richard....didnt look at them in great detail but I prefer the sydney college one........Im not too familiar with the chatswood area...but being a student at unsw, surry hills is like a local area to me :(

Plus I dont like missing classes..and ill have to miss next thursday and friday regardless cause im doing a summer course for uni (next thursday and friday will be the last two days for the course)

Which means if I go for the macquare one ill be missing 4 days, I doubt either of us will make it tonight ! where as ill only be missing 2 days with the scc one....

Having said that though....when does the next level 1 session starrt ?

Like the one starting next week finishes in april...whens the next one ?

Cause im working night shift till end of feb.....but once uni starts in march those hours SHOULDNT be a problem.

oh btw...my japanese used to be ok...but now I have forgotten everything, all my hiragana and kanji etc....forgot it all haha

except I still remember how to write... tosh は同性愛者である

Edited by shonen

i can help a little bit,

"I have Ichi crotch"

Which means of course "i have 1 crotch" in japanese (unless the person you're speaking to speaks english in which case it means "I've been sleeping with the wrong type of woman")

p.s as u can probably tell i'm bored and don't speak a word of japanese

bah, rival uni. we both know sydney kicks your ass. at least if you are over there to learn ap you can also spit on their floor or do some other dirty shit as payback...lol

i'm ready to enrol when you are. right now even. i just wish the course started sooner!!

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