
Changes from the 2025 Common Test! Check how it will respond to the new curriculum! ① The importance of the Common Test
In this series, we will be sharing information about university entrance exams and universities. Let's learn together!
When you hear the term "university entrance exam," you may be wondering where you need to find out first.
First of all, when it comes to university entrance exams, the application method, exam subjects, exam dates, etc. will differ depending on whether you are applying to a national or public university or a private university, and whether you will take the exam through only the general selection process or a special selection process.
To get accepted into a national or public university, you need to take two exams: a first exam and a second exam.

You will need to take the Common Test as your first exam.
The second exam is an individual exam conducted by the university. Pass/fail decisions are made based on the combined score of the common test and the individual exam.
It is important to exceed the standard score in the first examination, the common test.
This standard valueborderI call it
At the border,Show score percentage (○%) or total score (○ points)In other words, in order to pass the exam, you need to score above the border in the first exam common test and get good results in the second exam individual test.
So far, I have been talking about the importance of the Common Test. Next time, I would like to talk about the changes to this Common Test.
The Common Test will be changing from 2025. Let's take a look at how it will change to accommodate the new curriculum.
Article Author

Satoshi Akagawa
Online University Entrance Exam Prep School JADE
Since graduating from university, he has worked in the education industry, teaching entrance exams for junior high school, high school, and university. He has experience as a school principal, a new business division manager, and an executive officer. His strength is his ability to teach to each student individually, based on his many years of teaching experience.


