Yobikō (予備校?) are privately run schools that are marketed to students taking examinations held each year in
Japan
from January to March to determine college admissions. These students
generally have graduated from high school but have failed to enter the
school of their choice. This test, unlike the French
Baccalauréat or the South Korean
College Scholastic Ability Test,
has different versions with different schools looking for results from
different exams. In Japan, this test is generally considered the most
important event in a child's education. Students who fail may spend a
year or more studying to retake the examination. They are sometimes
referred to as
rōnin, after masterless
samurai.
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