Many of the full-time faculty members are young, in their 30s and 40s, and are active therapists with ample experience in the medical field. When students have trouble, they sometimes provide tenacious guidance late into the night. All of the faculty members care about their students both in private and public life, and are full of passion and love. We also have a great lineup of part-time lecturers, and many well-known teachers from nearby universities and hospitals visit us.
Basically, there are a maximum of five classes per day from Monday to Friday, each class lasting 90 minutes. There are also occasional early morning or evening national exam preparation classes, supplementary classes in free time, and special and intensive lectures on holidays.
1st period: 9:00~10:30
2nd period: 10:45~12:15
3rd period: 13:15~14:45
4th period: 15:00-16:30
5th period: 16:45-18:15
Although it may be your first time studying medical-related subjects, you will be learning about things that interest you and are directly related to your future career, so many students are surprised and say, "I hated studying in high school, but now I enjoy studying." At our school, homeroom teachers grasp the learning situation of each student and provide study guidance and individual consultations. If there is something you don't understand, they will thoroughly teach you until you understand it. There is a lot to learn, but as long as you study diligently with motivation and a sense of purpose, you will be fine.
You can't pass the exam by playing around, but if you study seriously on a regular basis, there's nothing to be afraid of.
Our school takes advantage of the advantages of being a vocational school and provides education that is directly connected to the national examination from an early stage, and the entire school will support you, so please rest assured.
Even if you are perfectly prepared to take the national exam, you may not be able to demonstrate your true potential due to poor physical condition on the day, and may fail.National Examination Pass Guarantee SystemGraduates can receive the same national exam preparation instruction as current 4th year students at our school free of charge until they pass the exam. In addition, graduates who cannot commute from home are given preferential treatment for student apartment rent.
There is free Wi-Fi available for students on campus. It is also available for open campus participants.
*This is a different line from that used for classes or studying for national exams.
Q: What is on the menu at the school cafeteria?
There is no student dormitory, but there are many apartments for students around the school. The rent for a 1K apartment is about 30,000 to 35,000 yen per month, and all of the apartments are relatively new properties that were built after the school opened.
Part-time jobs that interfere with student life are not acceptable, but part-time jobs are also meaningful in the sense that they allow students to gain social experience and develop communication skills. Many students work part-time at supermarkets, convenience stores, restaurants, pool lifeguards, etc. while also studying. In any case, the basic rule is that "study comes first."
Those coming to take the exam from outside the five Chugoku prefectures will be reimbursed for round-trip domestic travel expenses (actual cost) (receipts are required).
We also provide a portion of travel expenses to those attending our open campus events.
If you use Hagi Iwami Airport for your further education, you may be eligible for subsidies.