Actual introduction
Introducing the achievements of current students and graduates of Gakushisha.
Elementary School Mr. Y.S.
Mathematics, which I was not good at, has become my favorite subject!
A 5th grade elementary school student who was really bad at math.Y.S.Mr. Miss.Y.S.Make sure you understand the stumbling points, review the basics again, and be able to solve other problems smoothly! Now, she says, ``I like math the most!''
Junior high school T.T.
Final exam total of 5 subjects 60 points up!
Before entering the school, T.T.'s average score in five subjects on the final exam was 350. When I enrolled in Gakushisha and prepared well for the test, my score increased by 60! I reached my goal of 400 points. Mr. A's next goal seems to be a total of 450 points in all subjects.
Junior High School Mr. O.M.
Passed Kanji test level 2!
O.M, a second year junior high school student. I took a special course for the Chinese language test and successfully passed the second grade of the Chinese language exam on the first try! In the special course, we will analyze past questions, grasp the question trends, study efficiently, and aim to obtain qualifications.
Junior High School Mr. D.M.
Passed the high school entrance exam to the school of your choice!
I entered the cram school in the summer of my third year of junior high school, and was ranked D in the mock exam I took in the fall, so I was accepted into my desired school with flying colors! In the junior high school, there are group classes, so seeing the students around her working hard was a big inspiration for her.
High school club Mr. S.A.
Study hard every day and get recommended by a designated school!
Mr. S has been preparing for mid-term and final exams at Gakushisha since he was a first year high school student. Thanks to that, I get high scores every time on school tests! Amazingly, I got a recommendation from the school I wanted to go to.
High school club Mr. R.K.
Passed into a national university!
Ms. C reviewed everything from the learning environment to the learning methods with her instructor and established study habits. By studying diligently every day and asking questions about things I didn't understand at cram school, I was able to get into the national university I wanted to enter.