Analyzing 25 Years of Kansai University Trends to Design the Optimal Strategy for 2027 Admission.

StudyChain Inc. has updated its curriculum for 'Kansai University Pass Specialized Prep School' based on a thorough analysis of 25 years of past exams. It launches a new guidance system for 2027, featuring personalized study plans driven by long-term data.
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【Notice of Guidance Curriculum and Study Plan Renewal】Kansai University Pass Specialized Prep School has updated its guidance policy to maximize pass rates by thoroughly analyzing 25 years of Kansai University's past entrance exam questions.

StudyChain Inc. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Akihiro Takemoto), an exam management prep school specializing in Kansai University admission, has significantly renewed its guidance curriculum and personalized study plan creation policy after a deep dive into 25 years of past data (academic years 2000 to 2024). A new guidance system for the 2027 entrance exams has officially started.

■ About Kansai University Entrance Exams
Kansai University boasts diverse faculties such as Sociology, Literature, Economics, Commerce, Policy Studies, Foreign Language Studies, Health and Well-being, Informatics, Engineering Science, Environmental and Urban Engineering, and Chemistry, Materials and Bioengineering. Data from 25 years shows clear differences in question trends between faculties, meaning faculty-specific strategies significantly increase the pass rate.

■ Background and Overview of the Renewal
The school analyzed 25 years of past questions by subject, field, and format. This revealed long-term 'exam trends' and 'key focus areas,' as well as the fact that the score range separating pass and fail fluctuates by year. Traditional approaches often rely on just the last few years of questions or uniform subject coverage, which can be inefficient. Success depends on understanding frequent topics from 25-year trends, score strategies adapted to difficulty fluctuations, and an individualized roadmap designed by back-calculating from the minimum passing score.

■ What Changes with the 25-Year Analysis?
The analysis covers:
- Changes in exam topics and frequency rankings.
- Historical difficulty changes and correlation with minimum passing scores.
- Trends in answer structures prioritized by graders.
- Differences between the last 5 years and the previous 20 years.
- Analysis of answer patterns of successful vs. unsuccessful candidates.
Based on this, the gap between a student's current ability and the passing score is visualized to design 'what to study, in what order, and to what depth.'

■ New Policy for Personalized Study Plans
1. Diagnosis: Numerically quantify the gap between current ability and required level.
2. Analysis: Clarify where to accumulate points based on the 25-year data.
3. Design: Create weekly/monthly roadmaps back-calculated from the exam date.
4. Management: Detect and correct deviations through weekly progress checks.
5. Optimization: Continuously update plans based on mock exam and practice data.

■ Message for 2027 Examinees
The most important thing in exam preparation is establishing a strategy early based on correct information. The 25-year data is the most reliable answer to 'what should I learn?' We have prepared a system to maximize your chances for 2027.