Q. How did you hear about SUNY Fredonia?I read the article about SUNY at Fredonia.
It was written by Kanna Tanaka who is also Fredonia Graduate. I think she is
the very first Japanese graduate of Fredonia.
The good reputation of Sound Recording Technology.
Piano performance lessons by Mr. Robert Jordan. Q. What was your most memorable experience at Fredonia?
.Campus life! Dormitory. Q. Where are you currently working? Self employed Internship Q. What kind of resources did you use to find job? Do no waste your time. Time goes so fast.
How to live with music. Q. Did you stay in the U.S. or did you go back to your home country?I stayed in the U.S. I got a green card. - If you stayed in the U.S.,how long did you stay?15 years. - How did living and working in the U.S. help you later in your career?There was always fair opportunity to everyone which made me confident to durvive in the real world. Q. Advise (Anything that you wish you had done more of at Fredonia) Please enjoy the campus life. It will give you the beautiful memory. I always have it with me and always will. Contact Info: mits@curiousworks.co.jp |
Q. How did you hear about SUNY Fredonia?
I read the article about SUNY at Fredonia. It was written by Kanna Tanaka who is also Fredonia Graduate. I think she is the very first Japanese graduate of Fredonia.
Q. Out of thousands of schools in the U.S., why Fredonia?
The good reputation of Sound Recording Technology.
Q. What was the best class you took or the best professor you had?
Piano performance lesson by Mr.Robert Jordan.
Q. What was your most memorable experience at Fredonia?
Campus life! Dormitory.
Q. Where are you currently working?
Self employed
Q. How did SUNY Fredonia prepare you for your career?
Internship
Q. What is your career advice to future Fredonia Graduate?
Do not waste your time. Time goes so fast.
Q. What is the most important thing you learned at Fredonia?
How to live with music.
Q. Did you stay in the U.S. or did you go back to your home country?
I stayed in the US. I got a green card.
- If you stayed in the U.S., how long did you stay?
15 years
- How did living and working in the U.S. help you later in
your career?
There was always fair opportunity to
everyone which made me confident
to survive in the real world.
Q. Advise (Anything that you wish you had done more of at Fredonia)
Please enjoy the campus life. It will give you the beautiful memory. I always have it with me and always will.
