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Tyler Rhodes '10 received a Freeman-ASIA Award to study in Japan in the fall of 2008.
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| Your hometown? |
Sycamore, Illinois |
| Why Wesleyan? |
Of all the schools I visited, it had great general appeal and offered Japanese (the latter being a major requirement for the college I would attend). |
| Your major? |
International Studies-Asian Studies
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| Favorite professor or class? |
Modern Japan with Prof. Lutze
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| After Wesleyan? |
I would really like to return to Japan and teach English with the JET program. |
| Biggest thrill? |
Spending a semester in Japan (the whole thing was a thrill). |
| For fun? |
I play badminton recreationally and I enjoy bowling on occasion. I also spend time just chatting with international students on Friday nights. |
| The best? |
Arrested Development is by far the most intelligent and hilarious comedy I have ever seen. |
| Favorite book? |
I really love the book of James in the New Testament. It's full of some very useful and inspiring principles for practical life application and I try to draw from them as much as I can. |
| Favorite movie? |
The Last Samurai. It's actually what got me interested in Japan in the first place. |
| Favorite band? |
Probably the Black Mages. They re-make songs from the video game series “Final Fantasy” into rock songs and they do a very good job of it, too. |
| Favorite quote |
"Pure and undefiled religion before our God and Father is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself unstained by the world." — James 1:27 |