Monday came, and as usual, I went to Tokyo University for classes.
The weather was getting colder, and many students had changed into long-sleeved clothes and pants.
To be honest, apart from browsing the library and attending some essential lectures, there is a significant amount of free time to spend at Tokyo University every day.
Some people participate in club activities, some go out for strolls, and more often, others take up part-time jobs to earn living expenses.
Tokyo University does not have student dormitories, so students live off-campus.
The living allowance given by their families is far from enough to cover the living expenses in Tokyo.
As a result, many people have to find part-time jobs.
There are also scholarships available from the university.
They are provided by the Tokyo Student Support Organization, specifically for outstanding students who face financial difficulties.
