Hundreds of thousands of students across Japan began taking standardized university entrance exams that traditionally are viewed as an ordeal that will make or break their futures. A worrying ...
Japanese university entrance examinations ... would have put an unacceptable strain on students planning to take entrance exams next year, the two-week interval should probably be accepted as ...
When asked who primarily decided which schools' entrance exams to take ... a survey by major Japanese cram school operator Eikoh Inc. has revealed. Behind this apparently lies the tendency ...
A medical school in Japan has been ordered to pay compensation to 13 women for discriminating against them in entrance exams. Juntendo University in Tokyo set stricter requirements for female ...
The revelations about TMU in August sparked a national outcry, and in response the education ministry looked at the entrance exams of 81 medical schools. Has 'womenomics' worked in Japan?