Hello guys, I want to do a gap year next year in japan and I have the choice between 3 university: keio, meiji and hitostubashi university.
I need to do a ranking between the three: I would put keio first because of reputation and also the campus but im hesitating between hitostubashi and meiji i don’t know which one to put 2nd. From what i’ve seen hitostubashi has a better reputation and the campus also looks prettier but meiji is located in tokyo center.
I’d be really happy to hear your thoughts on this. Thanks!
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**I need help choosing universities**
Hello guys, I want to do a gap year next year in japan and I have the choice between 3 university: keio, meiji and hitostubashi university.
I need to do a ranking between the three: I would put keio first because of reputation and also the campus but im hesitating between hitostubashi and meiji i don’t know which one to put 2nd. From what i’ve seen hitostubashi has a better reputation and the campus also looks prettier but meiji is located in tokyo center.
I’d be really happy to hear your thoughts on this. Thanks!
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If a Japanese senior high school student has a choice, he or she would choose Hitotsubashi. It’s the best among those three universities.
Hitotsubashi University only offers faculties and institutes related to social sciences or similar fields, whereas Keio has faculties in medicine, engineering, and humanities. That’s why Hitotsubashi’s world ranking is lower, but Japanese people typically prefer to choose Hitotsubashi. I’m quite certain of this.