This answer is based on anecdotal evidence (the kids at the japanese high school I went to, the other schools in the area, and my friend's schools), because I don't think there's an official figure, but it was roughly 70%-80%.
Juku helps you prepare for junior high/high school/university entrance exams, which pretty much determine the path of your life over there, so it's used extensively.
As getting into a good university is seen as the most important thing you can do over there, the percent of kids attending juku probably goes up to the mid-nineties once the kids are in their final year of high school.
Around 60-70% of Japanese kids attend juku, which are private after-school tutoring or cram schools. Juku are popular in Japan because they provide additional academic support and help students prepare for entrance exams.
Yes, there is a Japanese version of "Codename: Kids Next Door" called "Kodomo-Tachi wa Next Door". It features a similar premise but with Japanese cultural elements and themes.
I'm Japanese myself, so I'm not really sure... but from what I heard... Chinese people believed that there are some tensions between us, and rumors claimed that the Japanese people are creating atomic bombs. Hence, young Chinese students are forced to stay at least 15 hours in school to educate the physics, and chemistry to create the bomb. I think they are stupid.
In Germany, children typically attend school for 12-13 years. This includes 4 years of primary school (Grundschule) and then either 8 or 9 years of secondary school (Hauptschule, Realschule, or Gymnasium) depending on the type of school they attend and their individual pathway.
No, "Gonzo" is not a Japanese term; it is actually an English word that originated as a style of journalism characterized by its energetic, participatory approach. It was popularized by American writer Hunter S. Thompson.
It is difficult to provide an exact percentage as this can vary by region and age group. However, studies suggest that a significant percentage of children and teenagers own iPods or similar devices for listening to music.
Nowadays, about 60 percent of kids go to some type of college.
Over 600 kids attend Fenton High School
The Japanese school year only grants the kids a month of summer vacation, meaning they attend school for most of the year. [[User:67.148.120.72|67.148.120.72]]stardingo747
kids are not allowed to attend the olympics
The percent of kids dropping out is 30
50 percent of kids were uniforms.
Yes, they do...
Not really, they are kids and they need to attend school
Sasha and Malia Obama attend Sidwell Friends School.
yep all Japanese Canadians
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