"Examination hell" is an expression which reflects the extreme pressures on Japanese students and their families. The pressures center around entrance exams that students have to take. Passing the exams requires an enormous amount of study, usually year-round. A student's entire future could depend on doing well on the entrance exams.
There are entrance exams at every level of education these days, even beginning with kindergarten. If you get into a good kindergarten, good elementary school, and that's important.
If you go to a good elementary school, you have a better chance of getting into a good junior high school and then a good high school. Then if you can get into a good university, you have a better chance of getting a good job.
Friday, January 21, 2011
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