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Unlike practical exams, written exams are where your effort alone can significantly impact your score. Since a few points can make or break you near the passing grade, securing a solid score on the written exam is crucial. However, preparing for the written exam on your own from scratch takes too much time. Also, even with self-study, having an outside perspective to check for "gaps" is essential for ensuring thoroughness. I hope this can be of assistance. To create answers for past exam questions spanning over 20 years, I prepared 7 textbooks and analyzed their content and question formats to create a problem set "designed to simulate actual exam questions." You can't write 800 characters in 60 minutes just by memorizing the textbook. You need to get used to the question format and how to answer, and you need to prepare to finish within the time limit. Solving problems will hone your input/output skills. By creating and memorizing answers, you can confidently face the real exam. Just memorizing vocabulary won't work. They also ask questions that reflect changes in the world, so I believe that relying solely on past exam preparation won't lead to a high score. Based on 25 years of exam questions, the question content has been slightly modified (questions are becoming more difficult year by year). The number of questions is about 140 (you can't memorize too many). Answers are provided for about 20% of the questions (my own style). Providing too many answers leads to reliance on memorization and not reading the textbook thoroughly. If questions outside of the expected ones appear, you'll be completely lost and lose 10-20 points easily. Creating your own "my answers" for the remaining 80% will give you the ability to handle any question. Keywords and reference notes are also included as hints. The corresponding textbook page is listed at the beginning of each question. You can get started right away. Using this method, I was below the passing grade on the common test, but I was able to pass with a single reversal. A "correspondence table" of past exam question units and textbook pages, and 150-character and 250-character grid paper for drafts are also enclosed. (12 sheets in total, 3 each with different grid sizes) Please get used to the actual grid. In addition, "For the 26th year of the exam" is also included, which goes deeper than the special notes on the cover. Here, I discuss the analysis of last year's exam content, which is too much to write here. It should be helpful. Approximately 35 sheets in total (A4 single-sided) Sent in a Kakufuto 2 envelope. If your mailbox slot is small, there is a possibility of redelivery. Please be careful. <No discounts> This is a unique problem set, so returns and complaints are not accepted. However, at first, I think you may be confused about how to study and have questions about the problems, so I will provide support to the extent possible! #University of Tsukuba #Tsukuba University
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