A Maplopo session is a story in and of itself.
Recent transplant to Japan, or been here forever? Work in tech, higher education, finance, the military..., recruiting? Married? Single? Kids?
Maplopers come from all walks of life, and it is this diversity that makes for a great cohort. To join this exclusive bunch, our best bit of advice is to write from the heart, and apply early. Our rolling admissions schedule helps early birds get the worm, and helps us plan our support headcount so you're never in a learning group with more people than makes sense for superior learning.
When one of our founders was in college, an art professor shared an important lesson: "If you see a piece of art you like, buy it because it's unlikely you'll ever get a second chance to do so." Maplopers act on their goals. We suppose that's why you're here as well.
That said, aside from simply taking the time to fill out the application, here are a few things you might consider when typing yours out:
- Tell us who you are, not just what you do. Sure, work "forms" us. But, we also want to know what life is like for you outside of work. What's driving you to make this change in your life at this very moment... have you reached a certain inflection point? Are you building a family? Are you simply working on strengthening your Japanese to enjoy more of what life has to offer you when you get to where you want to be? Are you building something special? Let us know what's motivating you to be here today—especially if you've been here before, and are now ready to move past your hesitation.
- Be creative. Want to weave your application into a story? Go for it. Want to link to a video, or something else that shows a side of you not so easily captured on paper? Feel free. The point with the application is to show your spirit, your gumption. Tell us why you're willing to start, and more importantly why you're willing to finish.
- Learning with Maplopo is an investment in your future. It will require sacrifice. It will require a 15 week time commitment and a certain financial expenditure. Your returns, however, will be immediate as well as slow... and always compounding. You will absolutely get out of it what you put into it. And, you will not be the only person who benefits. Achievement spreads; your classmates will benefit, your teachers will benefit, your loved ones will benefit... everyone wins when we all show up. So in your essays here, tell us about that. Tell us why and how you're going to move around your already busy schedule to make this program work for you. What will you juggle? What will you put on pause? What will you have to do to zero in on this goal? If you need to get buy-in from someone else before applying, maybe, tell us how that went, or how it will go after clicking "submit." Successful Maplopers clue others in on their journey... who will you tell first? Onward. And, good luck!