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Part 3 of our special feature on Chiba University School of Medicine! We asked Professor Kato, a graduate of Nada High School, about the state of affairs at the high school with the highest number of students accepted into the University of Tokyo's Faculty of Science, Division 3. What are Kyoto University School of Medicine, Osaka University School of Medicine, and the University of Tokyo's Faculty of Science I from the perspective of a Nada High School student? Part 1: Student life with four days off per week!? How do you balance club activities and studying? → • Student life with four days off per week!? How do you balance club activities and studying? [Asking Chiba University School of Medicine students! ... Part 2: Are the subjects for the second exam difficult? Are the levels of difficulty different between the first and second semesters? What are the special interviews and essays... → • Are the subjects for the second exam difficult? Are the levels of difficulty different between the first and second semesters? What are the special interviews and essays... ◆With our motto of "Bringing smiles to families through entrance exam education," we can help with all your study worries, from junior high school entrance exams to medical school entrance exams. HP: https://meducate.jp/ Twitter: / meducate68 ◆If you have any questions about medical school entrance exams, please use MEDUCATE's question box: https://peing.net/ja/meducate68?l=ja ◆We deliver the latest exam information on our blog, from subject-specific study methods to medical school trends! https://meducate.jp/category/column/ ◆Active doctor and professional medical school entrance exam instructor Hosoi Ryu's blog and Instagram are here Blog: https://ameblo.jp/ryuhosoi/ Instagram: / ryuhosoi Twitter: / meducatehosoi ◆MEDUCATE's professional instructors are now on Twitter as medical school entrance exam advisors! Mr. Oki Gensuke (Mathematics): / meducateoki Mr. Ohno Yusuke (English): / meducateono Mr. Matsumoto Yuji (Academic Affairs): / meducatematsu Mr. Maruyama Yoshiro (Japanese): / meducatemaru [Contact Information] Tel: 03-5843-4489 (9am - 6pm excluding weekends and holidays) Email: [email protected] Web: https://meducate.jp/