Both ICLP and MTC are highly regarded and have a great depth of experience in teaching foreign students.
ICLP's program is slightly different to that offered by MTC and other universities in Taiwan. They have a more intensive and structured program. If you are really serious about learning Mandarin and have the time and money you should probably choose it.
MTC at NTNU also offers an option for intensive classes with 15 hours of instruction per week. Again if you have the money and are highly motivated then consider this option rather than the normal 10 hours per week program.
Regulations regarding visas for language students are continuing to change. Starting in 2008 full-time students need to study 15 hours per week to maintain their visa status as students. Exactly how this will affect the classes offered at MTC I am not sure. I guess ICLP's classes will be unchanged.
Both ICLP and MTC are highly
Both ICLP and MTC are highly regarded and have a great depth of experience in teaching foreign students.
ICLP's program is slightly different to that offered by MTC and other universities in Taiwan. They have a more intensive and structured program. If you are really serious about learning Mandarin and have the time and money you should probably choose it.
MTC at NTNU also offers an option for intensive classes with 15 hours of instruction per week. Again if you have the money and are highly motivated then consider this option rather than the normal 10 hours per week program.
Regulations regarding visas for language students are continuing to change. Starting in 2008 full-time students need to study 15 hours per week to maintain their visa status as students. Exactly how this will affect the classes offered at MTC I am not sure. I guess ICLP's classes will be unchanged.