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Daily Life
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Can I get a part-time job?
Of course, it's OK as long as it doesn't interfere with your classes.
The school schedule is not much different from that of high school students, so part-time work is no problem.
On the contrary, if you have a part-time job that will be useful for your off-campus training, which is one of the subjects of our school's classes, or when writing your resume, it will be a good way to appeal to others! In many cases, the school will introduce you to a part-time job, and you will be able to work part-time at the place where you did your training! -
Is it possible to attend school while working?
It is possible to attend school while working part-time. Currently, there are no students enrolled who are working full-time.
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I'm thinking of living alone instead of in a dormitory, so could you introduce me to a one-room apartment or something?
Yes, we can. If you request information, you will find a separate booklet called "Support for Living Alone" in the set of pamphlets, so please take a look at it.
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Are there student dormitories?
Yes, there is. If you are interested, you can also visit the student dormitory during the open campus.
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Is there a curfew at the student dormitory?
There is no curfew, so you can return to your dormitory at any time.
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Can I use student discounts at vocational schools?
Of course you can. Because our school is an "accredited school," we issue student discounts that can be used on JR, buses, subways, etc. You can use it for commuting to school, going home, and even traveling, so use it as much as you can and get the most out of it.
About school life
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What's the school atmosphere like?
The atmosphere is very cheerful and fun among both teachers and students!
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What are the timetable periods?
Timetables vary depending on the day of the week, time and each class. Please see the timetable examples on each department page.
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What is a Startup Program?
When you start your school life, you will set goals for the next two (three) years and your homeroom teacher will give you advice on how to live your school life. Don't worry, it will be fun through games and recreation. You can also make lots of friends through the start-up program.
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Are there any rules?
Since the role of vocational schools is to train respectable members of society who can function in the real world, there are certain rules regarding etiquette and manners.
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Is there a school cafeteria?
Unfortunately, there is no student cafeteria.
I bring my own lunch or go to a nearby fast food restaurant or family restaurant to eat!
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How should I dress for the entrance ceremony?
As this will be a formal event, please wear formal attire (suit, top and bottoms).
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Are you closed on Saturdays and Sundays?
Generally, you will have two days off per week. However, there may be exams on the weekends.
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What kind of events do you have at your school?
Big events include sports festivals and ball games. There is also a start-up program right after you enroll, so you can quickly make friends with your classmates. We also provide guidance on employment and practical training. We invite people from the field to come and understand the current situation in the industry you are interested in, so you can confirm what you need.
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Do I have to participate in the overseas training?
Participation is free.
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Is it okay if I don't know how to use a computer?
Don't worry. You can learn from the very basics so there's no need to worry.
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Do I need to be an all-around athlete and have experience in sports to be admitted?
As long as you have an interest in sports or a strong desire to pursue a career related to sports in the future, you'll be fine.
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Can I currently work as a member of society and enroll in this school?
Of course you can.
Applications for admission can be made through the following methods: AO scholarship (comprehensive selection), AO admission (comprehensive selection), high school graduates, working adult scholarship, self-recommendation, and general admission. -
Are there people enrolling from university, junior college, or as working adults?
There are many! There is no age limit at our school! Anyone who wants to learn can learn.
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Are most of the students from Tokyo?
That is not the case at all.
They come from all over the country, from Hokkaido in the north to Okinawa in the south.
Most of our members come from the Kanto region, but some come from far away.
It's rare to have people from so many different places come together and make friends, so you're sure to have fun making all kinds of friends. -
What does the exam for international students consist of?
Your language ability will be assessed through an interview and a written test.
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In my third year of high school, should I choose to study humanities or science?
The content you learn at a vocational school is completely different from what you have learned up to high school, so it doesn't matter whether you are in the humanities or sciences.
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What is the difference between a university and a vocational school?
Generally, universities are four-year programs and vocational schools are two-year programs (this varies depending on the school and department).
At university, you spend four years studying to develop yourself, but at vocational schools, as the name suggests, you learn specialized knowledge in a particular field and take classes based on a curriculum that can be immediately put into practice in society.
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Is it true that you can only get into the sports industry when you're young?
It is a misconception that you can only do this when you are young. Just like in a normal company, there are various jobs such as sales to attract customers, PR to think up advertisements to attract customers, HR to recruit young employees, store management, customer management, etc., so it is an industry where you can work with peace of mind even after you get older.



