Risa Yanagita, Class of 2023
Lakeland University Japan
Hadano, Japan
Major: Business 
Why did you choose  Òùµ´ÉÙ¸¾?
Studying abroad to  enhance my English skills is one of my dreams, and I always wanted to  visit the U.S. I have been to Lakeland University Japan (LUJ) for two years,  and I was planning to transfer to the home campus in Wisconsin. However, I  wanted to go to a university which had almost no Japanese students because I  wanted to be socially interacted with and make friends there, and I  have heard that many LUJ students are likely to go  to the home campus. Fortunately, LUJ has started tying up with  Òùµ´ÉÙ¸¾; therefore, I choose this university to experience  the U.S. life on and off campus. I was interested in attending VWU because I  thought the environment was beautiful, and the campus seems to be surrounded by  both nature and entertainment.
What were your first impressions  when you arrived on campus? 
  My first impression  when I arrived on campus was lots of excitement. It was my first time going to  the US and living without my family in a new environment. When I met new people  on campus, I was a little bit nervous and so happy at the same time. I like  people here the best. All faculty, staff, and students are very nice, kind and  friendly even if I sometimes struggle with English. They always help me and  other Japanese or international students.
What is most different from what you were used  to at home?
  Things that I was  surprised about at first were that many students always care for and help  others (open the doors for others). I think it is a Japanese thing--Japanese  people usually do not say “hi!” or “how are you doing? “ or “I like your  T-shirt!” when they pass by, but almost all people do here--it is one of my  favorite things about being in the U.S. Also, every student is  independent. 
What were some of your biggest challenges in  adjusting to college life in another country?
  This is my first time  living on campus alone in the US, and I was worried that I would be isolated if  I couldn’t make any friends. Fortunately, I could make a lot of good friends  here, and I have been enjoying the school life! Since I had an orientation with  the freshman, I have gotten a lot of friends from the freshman. Since I am  an international student, I don’t have a car, but some of my friends have a  car, so they take me and other Japanese students outside of campus. I have been  having a lot of fun, not only on campus, but also off campus. 
What campus activities are you involved in or do you plan  on being involved in? 
I have joined American  Sign Language club and Business club.
What advice would you give to other students coming to VWU from another country?
I would give those who are willing to attend VWU advice: please do not hesitate to talk to native English speakers on and off campus. The more interaction with other people you have, the more fulfilling experience you have.