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Originally Posted by kedzi0rs
I see. I don't know, what are the "curricular activities" i can't find anywhere word "curricular" but I want to say, that I'm learning in very good Polish school. Maybe it's not in top 10, but many famous persons has learned there, and also, last year I was in top 40 of all students there.
In Poland applying to high school's looks different then in Japan. Every one is making one test, called "Matura" and dependent on overall score, you are choosing university, where you can go.
I read, that Todai has got it's own exam. When is she? Could you provide me url to last one?
About my Japanese. I'm learning it very short time, but I easily adopt new information, so if i will do the best i can achieve it.
And i have one more question. How is it in Japan. Does students have to learn in houses or they are making homework in school. In Japan school is very important place of each student, not as in Poland, and they come back to home very late
Regards kedzi0rs
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Curricular activities can involve many things. being part of a sports team, organising events for school etc etc... anything that you DONT have to do, but its good to do... top universities usualy want to see that you are PRO-active. Which school you come from doesn't really make much difference. University these days is all about you and only you. for example. i went to one of the worst college's in south london but i got accepted to Oxford university.
about the entrance exam etc... you can find all information on
the University of Tokyo[HOME]
anything about life in japan itself. i can't answer. i haven't gone yet... my exchange is due to start next year.