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Hang on, now we were talking about, what are we talking about
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Yeah, our first scholarship of the day. Okay. Hang on, hi, new people joining in
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So let me show you how, like, let me show you a scholarship
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and like show you how our search tool, how our website kind of work
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So basically we have pages for every scholarship that we have in our database
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like literally thousands of thousands, thousands, thousands of scholarships. Sorry. So basically, this is our page
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As you can see, we have pretty much every piece of information that you might need about this scholarship
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This is Merritt Scholarship at the University of Tokyo. This is one of the scholarships that we're going to see
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We're going to showcase today. We have the summary here, level of study
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This is for bachelors. It's full funding. Now, there are different types of scholarships
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And if you use our search tool, if you go to our website and see
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see, like, try to see scholarships, you'll see this one. Basically, we have partial scholarships
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we have full tuition and full funding scholarships. Partial scholarships means, it means that
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it means that the scholarships cover less than tuition fees. So, like
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maybe it will give you a lump sum amount of, like, $5,000
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every year or something. Like, it's partial scholarship doesn't cover your tuition fees
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Full tuition, scholarships, cover tuition fees, entire two of your tuition fees
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Whether it's a, whether the university has like $20,000, $5,000 tuition fee
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$60,000 tuition fee, it covers entirety of that. And full funding means it covers the tuition fees completely
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and then it gives you something more Sometimes it like a stipend and allowance like a monthly cash award Sometimes it your accommodation dormitory Sometimes it your health insurance
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Like there are even some scholarships that cover kind of like a computer allowance
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like laptop allowance, etc. So yeah, this is full funding, meaning it covers more than tuition fees
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There are no specific nationalities for this one. A lot of schoolships don't really care all that much about your nationality
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You can apply from whatever country. All subjects of the University of Tokyo are acceptable for this, basically
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One bad thing about this one is that number of recipients is really law
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There are just 10. And as you can see, we have the admission deadline here, which is December 10
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So keep that in mind. Now, this scholarship covers admission fees, 100% of tuition fees, and a living stipend of
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$126,000 Japanese yen per month, which is about, I think, it's about $800, $850 every month
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if I remember correctly, which I'm pretty sure won't be enough for enough to cover your
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expenses, especially in Tokyo, one of the most expensive places in the world
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So keep that in mind, maybe like half of it, probably. So basically this is what full tuition, sorry, full fund
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Hang on. Yeah, full funding, sorry. This is what full funding means
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Like, it covers tuition fees and then it gives you a living stipend. If you want to see more about the university, you can just come here and click on the university
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which will take you to our page for the university As you can see we have a lot of information here about the university like the population location it in Tokyo
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There are some other scholarships as well. And we have admission information here
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deadlines here, and of course, tuition fee. The universities in Japan don't have, like, very high tuition fees
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like about $3,000, $5,000, $6,000. even that can be quite high for a lot of people
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even though it's like much, much lower than a lot of universities
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in, let's say, United States, Australia, Canada. Right? So this is the university. It's a really good university, actually
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University of Tokyo got a very good alumni, a lot of like Nobel Prize winners, etc
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So here is the university. Basically, as you can see, in Japan
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Tokyo. Again, one of the most expensive places in the world to live in. Keep that in mind if you're
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interested in studying in here in this school. And this is the university. As you can see
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if you are interested in studying in Japan, a lot of people are. Like from what we can see
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from our numbers on the YouTube channel, a lot of people are interested in studying in Japan
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especially like medicine, medical school. So yeah, This is the school. If you're interested in studying here, you might be interested in this school
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It's a very good school. And the scholarship, we have more information like eligibility criteria
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which is like just be an international bachelor student or applicant of University of Tokyo
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We have information on application procedure And there is no separate application needed for this one We have deadlines here And if you want to get even more information you can just click here at the end of the page to go to the official scholarship page of the university
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official scholarship page that the university has, which doesn't give you more information than we do
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Actually, it's here, basically. This scholarship is offered to students of exceptional merit
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It's a four-year scholarship that covers the admission fee, tuition and living expenses, up to 10 students may be offered this scholarship
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So, yeah, this is pretty much the scholarship. What? No, hang on
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Amon, do you want to add anything about this scholarship? I don't think there's anything for much to add about this scholarship
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The University of Tokyo is a very well-known university. I think one thing to notice that the number of recipients is limited to 10
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It's going to be quite the competitive scholarship, in addition to it being offered to all subjects
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not specific ones. That makes it way more competitive. Yeah. Yeah, so it's a great scholarship overall
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Students who are interested in studying at the University of Tokyo should apply to this
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Yeah, so other than that, it's quite straightforward. That covers tuition fees, your admission fees, which I assume would be the application fees