54.4% Consider Middle School Entrance Exams 'Child's Exam', While About 1 in 4 Feel It's a 'Parent's Exam' [Survey of 500 in Tokyo]
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A survey of 500 parents in Tokyo whose children have completed middle school entrance exams revealed that while 54.4% view it as the child's exam, about one-quarter consider it a 'parent's exam'.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How many people feel that the high school entrance exam is 'the parents' exam'?
- A: According to a survey of parents in Tokyo, about one in four (over 25%) feel that it is 'the parents' exam'.
- Q: Who were the respondents for this survey?
- A: The respondents were 500 parents aged 30 to 59 who live in Tokyo and have already completed the high school entrance exam process.
- Q: What is 'Junior High School Entrance Exam Note'?
- A: It is a media platform that provides useful information for the high school entrance exam and compares private tutoring and learning services.