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Majority of Students Believe "Effort is Rewarded" Despite Anxiety About Japan's Future, Maintaining a Positive Attitude [University 3rd Year Future Outlook Survey]

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This survey found that a majority of students believe in a society where "effort is rewarded." However, a majority also anticipate that Japanese society will worsen in 10 years, indicating that amidst future uncertainty, students wish to forge their own paths through personal effort.

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Q: What do the majority of the surveyed students believe about effort in society?
A: The majority of the surveyed students responded that they believe effort is rewarded in society.
Q: What is the outlook of the majority of students regarding Japanese society in ten years?
A: Over half of the students believe that Japanese society will worsen in ten years.
Q: What was the main purpose of conducting this future outlook survey for third-year university students?
A: The survey aimed to capture the background of students' future anxieties by investigating their views on society and effort.
Q: What specific anxiety was expressed by students in the free comments regarding their job selection?
A: Students expressed anxieties such as not knowing what kind of job to choose for their future.
Q: What positive desire did students express in the free comments of the survey?
A: Students expressed a positive desire to quickly find what they want to do and work hard towards it.