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Is Tokyo University of Science easy to test?
Students studying in Japan who have just passed the Nagoya Institute of Technology will answer you! First of all, tokyo institute of technology and Nagoya University are at the top level in Japan, while Nagoya Industry and Shizuoka are at the upper-middle level among all national universities in Japan. There is still a certain gap between them. The difficulty of staying in the exam is changing every year, and the admission score will also change. Science is relatively simple this year.

Choosing books is actually very simple, even the restrictions set by the old imperial university are very low. For example, Osaka University Mathematics, Physical Chemistry 240 can apply. If a student is only 250, it is basically impossible! And because the score fluctuates every year, the best evaluation method is actually the national ranking.

Because the enrollment quota of each university is basically unchanged, there are about 10 schools in science and engineering (comprehensive department). There are more than 20 universities ~ that is to say, if you want to be qualified to rank below top 10, you must be at least in the top 100 or even within 60, which will be more promising. There are about 680 science students this year 100. I had a predecessor in the last session who was probably a 7 10 worker. In addition, you must have excellent TOEFL scores, and such schools are all over 70 ~

The famous Polytechnic University and Shizuoka are relatively easy to test. Gong Ming University is reserved as a guaranteed school by some top students every year. Because the exam date is special. Shizuoka, on the other hand, because the exam day will be chosen on Jihad Day (many schools will take the exam on February 25-26), students are diverted, so it is relatively easy to get into a prestigious university of science and technology, but it is also a good school. Probably, the score of staying in the exam should be around 600, Shizuoka 570,580 can pass, and the famous University of Technology should be around 620. About 50 points in TOEFL, right?

The kanban department (strength) of each school is also different. For example, only two students from the Mechanical Department 18 passed last year, and the last two did not choose to be admitted. Computers can pass four every year. This year, there are four machines. I met a 680 when I first entered the door, and the lowest score was about 640. My buddy passed the computer 620 exam.

I may be too wordy here to answer your question directly. I think most people's learning ability can basically be measured by the exams left before the second interview. Personally, I feel that the on-campus examination (re-examination) has little effect. Some schools only interview, and finally for fairness, that is, ranking scores. I hope it helps you.