I heard that you have been ranked high in the citation number ranking in materials science research. It is great.
It is better for high school students to select a university by looking at the rankings related to these achievements, not the unqualified rankings such as the applicant number ranking and the popular university ranking.
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I used to walk past the premises. It was an old-fashioned national university atmosphere. I had the impression that the site was relatively small, probably because there are campuses in Yonezawa and Tsuruoka. I have the impression that many students are serious.
There is a library that boasts a rich collection of books. If you look for academic books in the prefecture, I don't think there is a library on the right.
In mid-November, I took a walk with the camera, and I was able to take beautiful ginko trees. The students who drove through the trees and arrived at home seemed enviable. I think it is just a good distance for exercise, about 30 minutes on foot from Yamagata Station to the campus. The Faculty of Medicine is located slightly south of Yamagata, the Faculty of Engineering is in Yonezawa, and the Faculty of Agriculture is in Tsuruoka.
Yamagata university students have good facilities. The library can be used until 22 o'clock recently (up to 21 o'clock under high school students), and if you bring in a charger with a USB, you can handle tasks while charging with a pc, and bring in earphones and music You can also work while listening to
alma mater. Lots of memories. Experiment, analysis, tennis and compa. Recently, I watched news about manganese nodules, hydrothermal deposits, and cobalt crust on TV, and recalled that I had heard about deep sea floor exploration and lectures on island arc volcanoes 30 years ago. I think that the faculty at that time were wonderful people who were already taught at that time about the possibility of mineral resources in the future in Japan. Speaking of mineral resources, when we had 20 students with rock hammers in front of the large outcrops of Yubari coal gathered to listen to the story, the museum in Yubari seemed to be worried from a distance. I had seen it. After that, Yubari City seems to have collapsed, but the coal outcrop has not collapsed and has not been destroyed. It is still the same time. We were students of the earth science department who had a rock hammer in his hand before the big outcrop and just listened to the teacher's lecture.
I started working here a while ago and so far have had a great experience. Strong sense of community, professional staff and a gentler pace to everyday life than in bigger cities. If you are planning in comming to Japan for a nice learning and cultural experience, Yamagata university might just be what you are looking for.
I could not fully enjoy it because it was night and year end. I wanted to go to the Observatory ~
It looks like a somewhat municipal hospital and a beautiful building with no features. But inside is pretty, there is quite a glass-enclosed classroom, and there are quite a number of rooms in the laboratory so it will be fulfilling Also, because there is a tower for each faculty, it is easy to understand Even though there are various campuses, it exists also on this campus
Depending on the tower I am obliged but overall I feel a sense of cleanliness Favorable impression Although I can not go, librarians seem to be fairly famous as well, and the number of papers in Japan is the real result seems to be real
There is only one point, 30 minutes on foot from Yamagata Station and the bus is also one in one hour and the location is not nice. The area around the station is quite lively but there are few shops around the university and I could not find a place where young people are lively I felt it was quiet in a good way