Kawai Juku Educational Corporation will relaunch 'Kei-Net' on Thursday, March 26, expanding it into a 'career and university entrance exam information site' that goes beyond just exam information. Serving not only students preparing for university entrance exams but also as a guide supporting career choices from the lower grades, it will broaden students' options and support the realization of their career goals. https://www.keinet.ne.jp/
New Features Added to Kei-Net! Supporting Career Exploration for Lower-Grade Students Kei-Net, the career and university entrance exam information site provided by Kawai Juku Educational Corporation, has earned the trust of many exam candidates and their parents through information based on accurate and extensive data from the Zento Mock Exams and other sources (approximately 73 million page views annually in FY2024).
With changes in the exam environment due to declining birthrates, values around choosing a university have shifted from 'a university I can get into' to 'a university I want to attend,' making career selection more important than ever for students and their parents.
In response, Kei-Net has added features that maintain the quality and volume of existing exam information while providing step-by-step support from school selection to university exam preparation starting in the lower grades—supporting exam candidates in an era of choosing 'a university I want to attend' rather than 'a university I can get into.' ■Introduction of New Content ① 'My Mission' — Complete Tasks and Find Your Target School My Mission is content aimed at lower-grade students, primarily 1st and 2nd year high school students who are beginning to consider their target schools. It is a tool that guides users step by step through the school selection process in a mission-based format, covering topics such as 'what do I want to study,' 'what universities are available,' and 'how does the entrance exam system work.' A list of main missions in My Mission (example). Completing tasks earns badges, boosting motivation to engage in target school selection.
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