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The document I received during the procedure for entering the University of Tokyo.
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https://jidaisakugosha.net/?page_id=771
- While reading this, I’ll make notes of the points I didn’t know.
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- Refers to the restrictions on taking courses.
- Intensive Lecture, TLP subjects, and Specialized subjects are not counted.
- What’s that?
- Both intensive lectures and specialized subjects are not counted. I wonder why (takker).
- “Specialized subjects” refers to courses taken by first and second-year students that are normally taken by third-year students (probably), so it’s an exceptional case (blu3mo).
- Oh, can you do that? I’m jealous (takker).
- Independent seminars are also not counted as credits, so I guess they are not included (blu3mo).
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General subjects
- English (Previously studied foreign language)
- First column
- Second column S
- Speaking
- Tokyo University 1SFLOW
- Second column W
- Writing
- ALESS
- I guess the columns represent levels.
- Interesting way of counting (takker).
- Second foreign language
- First column
- Second column
- Information
- I wonder if there’s a way to skip this (blu3mo).
- There’s also a serious one called Tokyo University 1S Information Alpha
- I want to participate.
- Sports and Physical Education
- Choose one from the sports.
- One semester, one credit.
- First Seminar
- Is this different from University of Tokyo’s seminar?
- English (Previously studied foreign language)
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Expanded subjects
- Any subject of choice.
- Is “Advanced something” included in this?
- Liberal Arts Seminar
- What is it?
- Seems interesting.
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General subjects
- This is the Liberal Arts Part.
- But it’s often mandatory and has many constraints.
- This is the Liberal Arts Part.
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Thematic subjects
- There are many unique ones like Omnibus and Active Learning.
- There are many intensive lectures.
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