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Sat Sep 11, 2004 3:35 pm

Zenith wrote:oh well do they support 9-year olds?


It's for people in 5th - 12th grade, if I'm not mistaken. You could send for information online on their website.

Sat Sep 11, 2004 3:40 pm

The Fifth Marauder wrote:
Zenith wrote:oh well do they support 9-year olds?


It's for people in 5th - 12th grade, if I'm not mistaken. You could send for information online on their website.


I believe its for 9th-12th (14-17 years old) grade. I am going into 9th next year and I got the letter too.

Sat Sep 11, 2004 5:18 pm

Zega wrote:
The Fifth Marauder wrote:
Zenith wrote:oh well do they support 9-year olds?


It's for people in 5th - 12th grade, if I'm not mistaken. You could send for information online on their website.


I believe its for 9th-12th (14-17 years old) grade. I am going into 9th next year and I got the letter too.


I think they have three seperate programs, one for grade school, one for junior high, and one for high school. :)

EDIT: The People to People Student Ambassador Program provides opportunities for grade school, junior high and senior high students to explore domestic and foreign destinations, learning about the history, government, economy and culture of the areas they visit.

Sat Sep 11, 2004 6:24 pm

Zega wrote:
The Fifth Marauder wrote:
Zenith wrote:oh well do they support 9-year olds?


It's for people in 5th - 12th grade, if I'm not mistaken. You could send for information online on their website.


I believe its for 9th-12th (14-17 years old) grade. I am going into 9th next year and I got the letter too.


i wish it was for 23-year-old college students. :cry:

Sat Sep 11, 2004 6:27 pm

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! You could pick up real mangas there. :)

Sat Sep 11, 2004 6:29 pm

DM was on fire! wrote:GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! You could pick up real mangas there. :)


but they won't be translated. neither will the anime.

Sat Sep 11, 2004 7:14 pm

skizzy the wonder lizard wrote:
DM was on fire! wrote:GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! You could pick up real mangas there. :)


but they won't be translated. neither will the anime.


Yeah, but you can say you watched a anime with the original subbing. I watched some kind of anime on a tv station called 'Yo-Yo TV'. I don't even know the same of it, but it was good. Although, it's hard to know if I had to go by the sweatdrops and stuff.

Sat Sep 11, 2004 8:14 pm

Zenith wrote:oh well do they support 9-year olds?

You can go on trips, but only high schoolers go to Japan. In fact, grader schoolers can't go to Asia at all. Sorry!

But they can go to Hawaii. Lucky Ducks.

Sat Sep 11, 2004 9:39 pm

DM was on fire! wrote:
skizzy the wonder lizard wrote:
DM was on fire! wrote:GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! You could pick up real mangas there. :)


but they won't be translated. neither will the anime.


Yeah, but you can say you watched a anime with the original subbing. I watched some kind of anime on a tv station called 'Yo-Yo TV'. I don't even know the same of it, but it was good. Although, it's hard to know if I had to go by the sweatdrops and stuff.


but why would you want to say that? you really don't get anything out of it. the first time i saw ghost in the shell was in japan, in japanese. when i finally got to see it at home, subtitled, it was completely different from what i thought was going on.

knowing what's going on is an important part of watching a movie. :lol:

Sat Sep 11, 2004 11:30 pm

atomicblonde wrote:It's legit. My friend and I both got invites years and years ago and she actually went. She had a blast and I'm extremely jealous that I didn't go to this day. There's only one trip a year, so there really isn't "waiting to get another invite" until next year. :P

The huge drawback to the whole thing is that the trip's a bit pricey. Go to the information meeting... they'll tell you everything there. :)



How pricey is 'pricey?' $2000? $3000+?

And I'd be willing to wait for another year too. Ugh. Because if it's more than $2,500 I'd rather just go to France and Spain.

But at least I know it's legit now. ^_^ Thanks. (And I must say I didn't think I'd get this many responses on this thread.)

And Yoshi, that cell phone/getting lost thing has me scared now.... :P

Sun Sep 12, 2004 5:34 am

Teeeheheheheh, I'll be up there again for my second time in about 12 days :) (Well, today's the 12th, and I'm going on the 23th...)

But GOOOOOOOO, for SURE. Japan is awesome, whether you speak the language or not. I have been studying Japanese for about 6 years and I'm intending to make a career out of it :)

Sun Sep 12, 2004 5:48 am

Flame wrote:And Yoshi, that cell phone/getting lost thing has me scared now.... :P

Now that you've brought it up again...oh shoot, I can't remember if it's ¥1000...or ¥100. It's like $8 CAD or 80¢. XD

Sun Sep 12, 2004 7:15 am

Japan's a pretty darn crowded place. Especially in the trains during rushhour... cell phone's pretty darn handy.

So is knowing the phone number to your grandmas house... luckily i never got lost. But 100 yen sounds more reasonable than 1000 yen. But hey, carry lotsa coins. =D

Sun Sep 12, 2004 8:08 am

My friend is going to Japan in 4 days. He's really excited. Thats all I really have to say, but maybe I can give you more info when he's told me a bit about what hes finding it like.

Sun Sep 12, 2004 4:38 pm

Yoshi wrote:
Flame wrote:And Yoshi, that cell phone/getting lost thing has me scared now.... :P

Now that you've brought it up again...oh shoot, I can't remember if it's ¥1000...or ¥100. It's like $8 CAD or 80¢. XD


Argh! Yoshi, you're cruel! XD

Hellyer, that'd be great. ^_^
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