Enkhtaivan Munkhbat, 2010 Alumnus Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Science
Now I feel
it was my divinely ordained course of life to come to Kure. I deeply appreciate
the Japanese Ministry of Education for bringing me here
(laughs).
Before I
came to Japan I had already been informed that I would study at KNCT, but I had
no idea where it was or what kind of school it was. I opened the web site, but I
gave up reading it because of my poor English.
After
arriving in Japan, I was given 1-year incentive Japanese education in Tokyo.
Finally, I came to Kure on March 27, 2007. My first impression was that Kure
seemed a small rural town. However, originally I am from countryside of
Mongolia, so soon I was able to get familiar with the place. What amazed me most
on that day was the smiling face of Ms. Kanemoto, who turned out to be my host
mother. She seemed very kind. Moreover, the students in the fifth grade were
thoughtful enough to cook my first dinner here. The next day they showed me
around the school. Since then I have been grateful for the kindness of the
people around me, staff of the dormitory and the members of SATOOYAKAI, the
Support Families Association. Thanks to them, I have no problems in my life
here.
Recently I
found that very few national colleges of technology have an organization like
SATOOYAKAI. I can not help feeling how lucky I am when I hear that Mongolian
students of other colleges of technology envy me.
I surely can
define this school as a “thoughtful college”. I want to study as hard as
possible to meet their expectations and enter a good university. This is my only
wish now.
How
fortunate I have been to be able to study in Kure!