Held at 37 Campuses Nationwide! Announcement of "Humanities/Science Selection Guidance" for First-Year High School and Junior High School Students ~Start Studying for Exams Early~
Kawaijuku will hold a "Humanities/Science Selection Guidance" for first-year high school students, junior high school students, and their guardians sequentially from Saturday, May 30, 2026, at 37 campuses nationwide. The guidance aims to provide information useful for future career choices, such as the differences between humanities and science fields and how to choose faculties and departments.
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Kawaijuku will sequentially hold a "Humanities/Science Selection Guidance" for first-year high school students, junior high school students, and their guardians, starting from Saturday, May 30, 2026, at 37 campuses nationwide. This guidance will provide content useful for future career choices, such as the differences between humanities and science fields and how to choose faculties and departments. It will be particularly helpful for submitting humanities/science preferences, which often occurs in the autumn of the first year of high school.
■ From "Universities You Can Get Into" to "Universities You Want to Attend": The First Step in Career Path Selection with Humanities/Science Selection Guidance
Humanities/science selection is carried out in many high schools from autumn to winter for first-year students. The ratio of students aspiring to humanities versus science fields has been changing in line with societal shifts. Recently, science fields, especially medical-related ones, have continued to be popular, triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic (see diagram on the right). However, this spring's entrance exams show signs of change, with an increase in applicants for humanities and social science fields, mainly at private universities.
At this event, college advisors who support numerous exam takers every year will clearly explain the key points and precautions for humanities/science selection and faculty selection. We will also introduce experiences from seniors and methods for utilizing university open campuses, which are frequently held during summer vacation.
With the easing of competition due to the declining birthrate, the choice of target universities is shifting from actively choosing "universities you can get into" to "universities you want to attend." We kindly ask your media to widely introduce this event in your event listings, as it helps make the significant life choice of humanities/science selection a more satisfying experience.
■ "Humanities/Science Selection Guidance: Understand the Key Points of Humanities/Science Selection" Overview
● Dates: Saturday, May 30 - Sunday, August 2
● Venues: Kawaijuku campuses and classrooms nationwide
*See below for details on dates and venues.
● Target Audience: First-year high school students, junior high school students, and their guardians
*Participation by just the student or just the guardian is also possible.
● Speaker: Kawaijuku College Advisor
● Lecture Content:
1. Key points of humanities/science selection
2. How to choose faculties and departments
3. Career paths for humanities and science fields respectively
● Participation Fee: Free
● Application Method: Please apply via the Kawaijuku website. *Pre-registration required (application opens May 1)
List of dates by campus
■ From "Universities You Can Get Into" to "Universities You Want to Attend": The First Step in Career Path Selection with Humanities/Science Selection Guidance
Humanities/science selection is carried out in many high schools from autumn to winter for first-year students. The ratio of students aspiring to humanities versus science fields has been changing in line with societal shifts. Recently, science fields, especially medical-related ones, have continued to be popular, triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic (see diagram on the right). However, this spring's entrance exams show signs of change, with an increase in applicants for humanities and social science fields, mainly at private universities.
At this event, college advisors who support numerous exam takers every year will clearly explain the key points and precautions for humanities/science selection and faculty selection. We will also introduce experiences from seniors and methods for utilizing university open campuses, which are frequently held during summer vacation.
With the easing of competition due to the declining birthrate, the choice of target universities is shifting from actively choosing "universities you can get into" to "universities you want to attend." We kindly ask your media to widely introduce this event in your event listings, as it helps make the significant life choice of humanities/science selection a more satisfying experience.
■ "Humanities/Science Selection Guidance: Understand the Key Points of Humanities/Science Selection" Overview
● Dates: Saturday, May 30 - Sunday, August 2
● Venues: Kawaijuku campuses and classrooms nationwide
*See below for details on dates and venues.
● Target Audience: First-year high school students, junior high school students, and their guardians
*Participation by just the student or just the guardian is also possible.
● Speaker: Kawaijuku College Advisor
● Lecture Content:
1. Key points of humanities/science selection
2. How to choose faculties and departments
3. Career paths for humanities and science fields respectively
● Participation Fee: Free
● Application Method: Please apply via the Kawaijuku website. *Pre-registration required (application opens May 1)
List of dates by campus