FAQQ&A

Who are the full-time teachers and lecturers?

Many of our full-time teachers are young, in their 30s and 40s, and are active therapists with a wealth of experience in the medical field. When a student stumbles, I sometimes provide guidance until late at night. All the teachers are full of enthusiasm and affection, valuing their students both professionally and privately. In addition, we have a full-time part-time lecturer team, and many prominent professors from nearby universities and hospitals are visiting us.

What time is the class?

Basically, there are up to 5 periods per day from Monday to Friday, and each period is 90 minutes. Guidance on preparation for national exams in the early mornings and evenings, supplementary classes during free time, and special and intensive lectures on holidays may also be held.

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

I'm not good at studying, but is it okay?

It may be the first time for me to study medical science, but I am learning things that interest me and are directly connected to my future career. There are quite a few students who do. At our school, the homeroom teacher grasps the learning situation of each student and provides study guidance and individual consultation. If you don't understand something, I will teach you thoroughly until you understand it. There's a lot to learn, but if you study hard with motivation and a sense of purpose, you'll be fine.

Are national exams difficult?

It's not something you can pass just by playing around, but if you study seriously on a regular basis, you shouldn't be afraid at all.
At our school, we take advantage of the superiority of a vocational school to provide education that is directly linked to the national exam from an early stage, so please be assured that the school will support you.

What happens if I fail the national exam?

Even if you take the national exam with all possible preparations, you may not be able to demonstrate your true strength due to poor physical condition on the day of the exam, and you may fail. For graduates who did not pass the national exam at our school,National exam pass guarantee systemis provided. Graduates can receive free guidance until they pass the same national exam preparation guidance as active fourth-year students at our school. In addition, there is a preferential treatment for student apartment rent for graduates who cannot commute from home.

Is there Wi-Fi in the school?

Free Wi-Fi is available to students on campus. Open campus participants can also use it.
*This is different from the line used for classes and studying for national exams.

Q: What is on the school cafeteria menu?

Do you have student dormitories?

There are no student dormitories, but there are many student apartments around the school for our students. The rent for 1K is about 30,000 to 35,000 yen per month, and all apartments are relatively new properties built after the school opened.

Can I have a part-time job?

Part-time jobs that interfere with student life are unacceptable, but part-time jobs are meaningful in terms of gaining social experience and acquiring communication skills. There are also many students who work part-time at supermarkets, convenience stores, restaurants, and as lifeguards at swimming pools, while balancing their studies with their studies. In any case, "study is the priority" is the basic.

I would like to take the exam from a distance. Will I be charged for transportation?

For those who come to take the exam from outside of the 5 prefectures in the Chugoku region, transportation expenses (actual expenses) to and from Japan will be paid (a receipt is required).
In addition, we also provide part of the transportation expenses to those who participate in the open campus.
You can also receive a subsidy if you use Hagi/Iwami Airport for your academic activities.

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