Three Hiroshima University Freshmen Launch Student Startup: 'Kodai-ken Middle' Cram School Opens with a New Challenge for Hiroshima Education
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Three Hiroshima University freshmen have launched a student startup, simultaneously opening three branches of 'Kodai-ken Middle,' a cram school for junior high students.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is 'Kodai-ken Middle' and who founded its three new branches?
- A: It is a high school entrance exam preparation school for junior high students founded by three freshmen from Hiroshima University.
- Q: What is the philosophy behind the initiative of opening 'Kodai-ken Middle'?
- A: The philosophy is that the challenges taken on by Hiroshima University students will inspire the next generation to take on their own challenges.
- Q: When did the origin of the cram school brand 'Kodai-ken' begin?
- A: The origin of the cram school brand 'Kodai-ken' began seventeen years ago when the founder launched the business while still a student.
- Q: What motivated the founder of Kodai-ken to launch the business seventeen years ago?
- A: The founder was motivated by the desire to increase life-changing moments through exams and prove that challenges can be taken on from regional areas.
- Q: Who are the three individuals currently launching the new 'Kodai-ken Middle' school branches?
- A: The three individuals who launched the school are all current first-year students at Hiroshima University.