TAC Corporation (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo), which offers administrative scrivener exam preparatory courses, will be launching a new online live lecture series, 'Important Discussion Case Lectures' (2 sessions total), starting on April 29th (Wed Holiday) for those studying with the goal of passing in 2026. This course will pick up and explain case law that is likely to be tested in this year's administrative scrivener exam.

▼'Important Discussion Case Lectures' (2 sessions total) for 2026 Exam Target - Applications Now Open! [Until 4/22 (Wed)]

Lecture Overview

Picking Up Important Case Law Likely to Appear on This Year's Exam!

In the administrative scrivener exam, not only questions testing knowledge of statutes but also questions testing knowledge of case law are frequently presented. They appear not only in the five-choice multiple-choice format but also in multiple-choice and 40-character written formats.

In this optional lecture, we will focus on major subjects such as Constitution, Civil Law, and Administrative Law, picking out case law likely to be tested in this year's main exam, and developing the ability to connect it to scores by anticipating question patterns.

Beginners who feel weak in case law or haven't had time to study it, as well as experienced candidates who want to grasp the case law question patterns, are all encouraged to utilize this lecture.

Message from the Instructor

Instructor Lisa Sato (Full-time Instructor, TAC Administrative Scrivener Course)

There are many cases to study for the administrative scrivener exam, and their expressions are often difficult to understand, so perhaps many are struggling with case law question preparation.

Certainly, case law can be difficult, but what's important is to understand it so you can solve the main exam questions. For that purpose, studying with anticipated question patterns is effective.

In this lecture, we will specifically target and explain the cases that you should know for this year's main exam. These are cases effective for five-choice multiple-choice, multiple-choice, and 40-character written formats.

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