>>10766886it's hard to say exactly what it covers and what it's intended for since the description is pretty vague, as best i can tell the general focus does seem to be on overall workplace practices
i'd certainly have to imagine that it comes from the fact that asian countries are obsessed with muh social hierarchy. two semesters worth just seems like so much information for this type of thing though, especially since it's professional purpose I and II so it's one big sequential topic rather than two similar topics with different focus or something like that
very word. a lot of attention to visuals this comeback it seems
>>10766889actually between 4 years unless each one is available every semester including summer semesters which would be uncommon. if i took the maximum amount of japanese every semester i'd graduate before getting to the last 2 language classes.
i'll be taking japanese immediately, it's just that i have a maximum amount of 1 japanese class a semester for some time. the names change gradually but you can basically think of the specific "how to speak and write the japanese language" classes as japanese I - VIII. obviously these classes are prerequisites for each other so I have to take I before i can take II etc. the only classes that i absolutely must take to graduate are III and IV. other than that i need 9 classes from V-VIII, literature, readings (literature but everything other than books), writing system, study abroad, linguistics, and professional purpose I and II. the problem is that all those classes have at least V as a corequisite so unless i get requirements waived for some reason i'm stuck only being able to take I - IV one semester at a time with no more japanese. since i have most of my gen eds and computer science credits out of the way too it means that my third and forth semesters III and IV are literally the only classes i'll be taking.
that's good just keep saving them i'm sure they'll go back to posting sohee eventually