Special Preparatory Class for College Admission

Special Preparatory Class for College Admission

Features of Prep Program

Each student’s diligent study outside the classroom is a must for this course work. The classes will progress step by step, from the fundamentals of the language, to the practical application.
The students acquire not just preparatory tips for examinations but true language proficiency.
Guidance on interview preparation, theses assistance, and study of past examinations questions, etc., will be based on the latest trends.
All students are encouraged to participate, express themselves and share their insights and opinions with other students during classes. We believe this approach helps all students to prepare for the interview test process, by developing oral skills critical for their future success.

Short cuts to renowned national, public or private universities!

The aspiring students in the classes, sharing the same goal will experience healthy rivalry and camaraderie, resulting in an exciting study environment.

Special Preparatory Class for College Admission
Special Preparatory Class for College Admission
Special Preparatory Class for College Admission
Getting High Score in Japanese Writing
Getting High Score in Japanese Writing
Essay Writing
Essay Writing
Getting High Score in Japanese Writing
Getting High Score in Japanese Writing
Interview Practice
Interview Practice
Interview Practice
Interview Practice
Special Preparatory Class for College Admission
Special Preparatory Class for College Admission
Special Preparatory Class for College Admission
Special Preparatory Class for College Admission

EJU preparation

*EJU : Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students

All the preparations for college admission is completed.
Students who are enrolled in the Special Preparatory Course for College Admission will take three weekday afternoon classes in their academic area for the EJU. Applicants for science majors will normally take 4 subjects: 1 class of mathematics for science majors, 2 science classes, and English. Literature students will take 3 subjects: mathematics for literature majors, ‘Japan and the World’ and English. The English classes focus primarily on preparation for the TOEFL examination, as well as the past English examinations of various universities. Students not enrolled in the Special Preparatory Course for College Admission are eligible to take these classes. Note: An additional fee of \12,000 for 1 class per term is required.

Time Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
1 09:20 ~ 10:55 Getting High Score in Japanese Writing Getting High Score in Japanese Writing Getting High Score in Japanese Writing Getting High Score in Japanese Writing Getting High Score in Japanese Writing
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3 11:05 ~ 12:40 University past entrance exams questions Listening Comprehension Essay Writing Interview Practice EJU Preparation
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5 13:10 ~ 14:55 Japan and the world Science Math for literary Dept. Math for science Dept. English Math for literary Dept. Math for science Dept. English Math for literary Dept. Math for science Dept. English
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Our students have a proven track record of high achievement in EJU

Our students have a proven track record of high achievement in EJU.
Each year our students have obtained the top scores in the areas of Listening Comprehension, Reading Comprehension and ‘Japan and the World.’ Every year 5 to 7 students are elected as superior score achievers who will receive scholarship after they enroll in colleges.

Guidance Counseling

We are committed to assisting each and every student studying for college admission through personal, attentive, and detailed counseling. All students wishing to enter colleges (including technical colleges) will receive the personal attention of the teachers, whether they are enrolled in the Special Preparatory Course for College Admission or not. The same teacher will guide the student, from selection of the right school for the academic and career goals, through familiarizing with the process and practicing for academic interviews through the year.

Advice from teachers

The time from your arrival in Japan to the date of your examination is very limited. Before you arrive, consider and choose your academic areas of interest to make the best use of your time here. You should plan to review subjects of examination, such as mathematics, science, and English; you should bring your reference books on those subjects with you.