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The yobikō (予備校) are privately-run schools marketed to students who are taking examinations held each year in Japan from January to March to determine college admissions. The students generally graduated from high school but failed to enter the school of their choice. The test, unlike the French baccalauréat and the South Korean College Scholastic Ability Test, has different versions, with different schools looking for results from different exams. In Japan, the 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 colloquially referred to as rōnin. Yobiko are similar to juku except for differences such as curriculum, legal status, and the main type of students who attend.

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  • The yobikō (予備校) are privately-run schools marketed to students who are taking examinations held each year in Japan from January to March to determine college admissions. The students generally graduated from high school but failed to enter the school of their choice. The test, unlike the French baccalauréat and the South Korean College Scholastic Ability Test, has different versions, with different schools looking for results from different exams. In Japan, the 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 colloquially referred to as rōnin. Yobiko are similar to juku except for differences such as curriculum, legal status, and the main type of students who attend. (en)
  • 예비교(일본어: 予備校 요비코[*])는 일본에서 각종 시험에 응시하는 자에게 미리 지식과 정보를 제공하는 상업적 교육 시설이다. 시험 합격 후 필요한 지식 등을 동시에 제공하는 경우도 많다. (ko)
  • Yobikō (予備校 Yobikō) zijn particuliere scholen die studenten voorbereiden op de toelatingsexamens voor vervolgstudies. De toelatingsexamens worden elk jaar in Japan afgenomen van januari tot maart. Deze studenten hebben over het algemeen hun middelbareschooldiploma, maar is het niet gelukt binnen te komen bij de studie van hun keuze. Deze examens, behalve bij de Fransen (baccalauréat) of de Zuid-Koreanen, hebben verschillende versies qua niveau. In Japan wordt dit examen over het algemeen gezien als de belangrijkste gebeurtenis in de opvoeding van een kind. Studenten die zakken kunnen een jaar studeren om het examen opnieuw te doen. Deze studenten worden vaak rōnin genoemd, naar de samoerai zonder meester. (nl)
  • 予備校(よびこう)は各種試験の受験者に対し、前もって知識や情報を提供する教育施設である。種別としては無認可校や専修学校一般課程、各種学校、のいずれかに該当する。設置者としては、学校法人、財団法人、株式会社、有限会社、個人事業主などがある。 大学予科は本科へ進む前の予備教育課程のことであり、予備校とは区別される。 (ja)
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  • The yobikō (予備校) are privately-run schools marketed to students who are taking examinations held each year in Japan from January to March to determine college admissions. The students generally graduated from high school but failed to enter the school of their choice. The test, unlike the French baccalauréat and the South Korean College Scholastic Ability Test, has different versions, with different schools looking for results from different exams. In Japan, the 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 colloquially referred to as rōnin. Yobiko are similar to juku except for differences such as curriculum, legal status, and the main type of students who attend. (en)
  • 예비교(일본어: 予備校 요비코[*])는 일본에서 각종 시험에 응시하는 자에게 미리 지식과 정보를 제공하는 상업적 교육 시설이다. 시험 합격 후 필요한 지식 등을 동시에 제공하는 경우도 많다. (ko)
  • Yobikō (予備校 Yobikō) zijn particuliere scholen die studenten voorbereiden op de toelatingsexamens voor vervolgstudies. De toelatingsexamens worden elk jaar in Japan afgenomen van januari tot maart. Deze studenten hebben over het algemeen hun middelbareschooldiploma, maar is het niet gelukt binnen te komen bij de studie van hun keuze. Deze examens, behalve bij de Fransen (baccalauréat) of de Zuid-Koreanen, hebben verschillende versies qua niveau. In Japan wordt dit examen over het algemeen gezien als de belangrijkste gebeurtenis in de opvoeding van een kind. Studenten die zakken kunnen een jaar studeren om het examen opnieuw te doen. Deze studenten worden vaak rōnin genoemd, naar de samoerai zonder meester. (nl)
  • 予備校(よびこう)は各種試験の受験者に対し、前もって知識や情報を提供する教育施設である。種別としては無認可校や専修学校一般課程、各種学校、のいずれかに該当する。設置者としては、学校法人、財団法人、株式会社、有限会社、個人事業主などがある。 大学予科は本科へ進む前の予備教育課程のことであり、予備校とは区別される。 (ja)
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  • 予備校 (ja)
  • 예비교 (ko)
  • Yobiko (nl)
  • Yobikō (en)
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