[New Todai Success Specialized Cram School] Curriculum for University of Tokyo Entrance Exam Completely Renewed with AI and Successful Applicant Data

Todai Success Specialized Cram School, operated by Study Chain Co., Ltd., has completely revamped its curriculum for the University of Tokyo entrance exam, leveraging AI and data from successful applicants. This 'New Todai Success Specialized Cram School' will launch for the 2026 entrance exam, featuring AI-driven weakness analysis, personalized study plans based on successful applicant data, and weekly AI coaching reports, offering specialized guidance for Todai success.
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Study Chain Co., Ltd. (Representative Director: Akihiro Takemoto) is pleased to announce that the Todai Success Specialized Cram School, which it operates, will undergo a complete curriculum renewal specifically for passing the University of Tokyo entrance exam. As the 'New Todai Success Specialized Cram School,' combining AI-driven weakness analysis with actual data from successful Todai applicants, it will launch for the 2026 entrance exam.

■ About Todai Success Specialized Cram School

Todai Success Specialized Cram School is an online private tutoring school specializing in students aiming to pass the University of Tokyo entrance exam, whether as current students or ronin (students studying for another attempt). It supports all faculties of the University of Tokyo: Science I, Science II, Science III, Liberal Arts I, Liberal Arts II, and Liberal Arts III, providing one-on-one guidance by alumni coaches who successfully passed Todai.

■ Curriculum Update: 7 Key Renewal Points

① Introduction of AI Weakness Analysis Engine
AI completely analyzes 10 years of past University of Tokyo entrance exam questions (Science I, Science II, Science III, Liberal Arts I, Liberal Arts II, Liberal Arts III). It visualizes frequently appearing themes and question patterns for each subject—Mathematics, English, Japanese, Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Earth Science), and Social Studies (Geography, Japanese History, World History)—to identify individual weaknesses. It automatically calculates priority learning areas by reverse-calculating from the minimum passing scores of the University of Tokyo.

② Original Study Plan based on Successful Applicant Database
Accumulates and analyzes the learning logs of past students who passed the University of Tokyo. It quantifies 'studies undertaken' and 'studies intentionally omitted' by successful applicants for each faculty (e.g., Science I, Liberal Arts I) and automatically generates an original study plan tailored to current academic ability, remaining time, and desired faculty. Data from successful applicants of Kyoto University, Hitotsubashi University, and Tokyo Institute of Technology are also referenced to utilize patterns for passing the most difficult universities in the analysis.

③ Complete Renewal of Todai Entrance Exam & Faculty-Specific Question Trend Map
Completely re-analyzes the past 5 years (2020-2024) of University of Tokyo entrance exam questions by subject, field, difficulty, and question format. It updates the question trend map, visualizing frequently appearing areas for each faculty, such as Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry for Science I, and English, Japanese, Mathematics, Japanese History, World History, and Geography for Liberal Arts I.

④ Weekly AI Coaching Report
AI analyzes weekly learning data and automatically proposes priority items for the following week, reverse-calculated from the University of Tokyo's passing line. This is provided in conjunction with results data from Todai mock exams (Kawajuku, Sundai, Z-kai) and combined with feedback from alumni coaches who passed the University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, Hitotsubashi University, and Tokyo Institute of Technology.

⑤ Automatic Generation of 'Don't Do List'
AI monthly identifies learning areas unnecessary for the University of Tokyo entrance exam. It automatically generates an optimized 'don't do list' for each faculty, such as deep dives into classical Japanese for Science I aspirants (which is unnecessary) or physics areas not covered for Liberal Arts aspirants. Data on 'areas not studied' by past successful applicants of the University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, and Hitotsubashi University are also reflected.

⑥ Mock Exam Data Linkage & Monthly Curriculum Automatic Optimization
Links with results data from Todai mock exams (Kawajuku Todai Open, Sundai Todai Jissen, Z-kai Todai Sokko Open) and comprehensive mock exams (Zentou Mock, Sundai Mock). It monthly analyzes the current position relative to the minimum passing scores for each University of Tokyo faculty and automatically adjusts the curriculum. Comparisons with passing lines for former imperial universities such as the University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, Osaka University, and Tohoku University are also provided.

⑦ Establishment of a 90-Day Intensive Training Program Right Before the Todai Entrance Exam
A new program for the 90-day study routine immediately before the University of Tokyo entrance exam has been established. It derives subject-specific time allocation (optimal ratios for Mathematics, English, Science, Japanese, Social Studies), practice volume, and review cycles from data practiced by successful Todai applicants. This finishing curriculum, optimized for each faculty (Science I, Science II, Science III, Liberal Arts I, Liberal Arts II, Liberal Arts III), is provided to all enrolled students.

■ Representative's Message

Akihiro Takemoto, Representative Director, Study Chain Co., Ltd.

The University of Tokyo entrance exam can be conquered not by broad learning, but by precise narrowing down. For all faculties, including Science I and Liberal Arts I, 'what successful applicants did not do' is often more helpful than 'what they did.' With this curriculum renewal, we have established a system that combines actual data from successful Todai applicants with AI to provide an optimal learning strategy for each individual. Let's run together towards the goal of passing the University of Tokyo entrance exam.

■ Free Consultation

If you want to know more about the new curriculum or want to discuss a study strategy for passing the University of Tokyo entrance exam, please use our free consultation service first.

Free consultation here: https://todai-goukaku.com/