Common sense dictates that anyone who aspires to be an academic and conducts research at a university should be able to call themselves a ‘scholar of University. Because there is no law anywhere that says you can’t call yourself a scholar unless you teach at a university or have a doctorate or master’s degree. It’s a fact that I’m currently doing research at L.O. University. There’s no lie in that. There’s only one truth! Err.
Of course, I am a constitutional sociologist who believes that ‘freedom of expression should be protected, so I do not deny your ‘narrow-mindedness. People think differently, so it doesn’t matter how biased your opinion is. Well, it’s healthier to live in a society where people are allowed to say what they want to say, than in a world where they can’t say what they want to say The fact that he can come up with words like that makes me think that he’s always being told the same thing, and he’s always trying to argue back.
But in your case, your Studying in LO Uni, is just career laundering! Nei said. What’s career laundering?
Oh? There it is, the usual slander Madohori said.
If I sue you right now, I’m going to win for sure you know? You’re going to pay me 20 million yen, get it? It’s that level of hate speech you’re doing right now What’s with this guy? Why is he in such high spirits? Nei ignores what Madohori said, and.
Yo-chan, he’s only in graduate school at a top-notch university like L.O. University, but the university he was at before that was Asano University, which is a little lower level! Huh?
He graduated from Asano University, which is easy to get into, and then moved into L.O. Uni for graduate school, and now, he names himself as Madohori from L.O uni.
What’s the problem with that? Madohori said, but.
Huh? Are you really from Asano Uni? Anna-san’s father didn’t seem to know.
Furthermore, he got inside Asano Uni through AO AO?
Well, to explain, AO is a system that allows students to enter the Uni without taking entrance exam like other normal students, and only with an application form, interview, and an essay So there’s that kind of system.
Meaning, this guy didn’t even take a proper exam! Nei said.
Okay, okay, okay, you always bring the same low-level criticism, thanks Madohori replies.
AO entrance exam is often misunderstood. First of all, it’s an abbreviation for Admissions Office Entrance Exam, It all started with the fact that the university was looking for students who fit the ideal image for the person they wanted. Meaning, I was the ideal student in Asano University’s mind.
However, the number of students at many private universities is decreasing due to the declining birthrate, so there is criticism that they are simply using AO entrance exams to attract students Nei retorts.
Yeah sure, well, a portion of the universities may have that custom, but Asano Uni, while it’s not in the same level as L.O. It’s still a decently high-level university, see? You can’t enroll stupid people through AO. That’s why, if you ask me, this criticism misses the point
It hits the point Momoko-neechan said.
Oops, excuse me. That was a slip of the tongue. Liberation, I’m a sociologist and so I’m bad at Japanese. Tahahahaha No, it’s got nothing to do with being a sociologist.
AO entrance exam is different from the so-called single skill entrance exam, right? For example, if a student has an outstanding record in sports, or is a traditional performer, or has other special abilities that ordinary students don’t have, they can be admitted without an academic test. Momoko-neechan asks Madohori.
Yes, in Asano Uni’s case, it’s not what they do. First of all, I’d like to correct you on that, even in AO entrance exams, they check your minimum academic abilities. They won’t enroll idiots you know. In addition to that, there is the student’s own relationship with society, right? They put more emphasis on things like study abroad experience, volunteer work experience, and participation in activities that contribute to society at NPOs Madohori answers in high spirits. He was very critical with Nei earlier, but. When Momoko-neechan asked out of curiosity about the AO entrance exam. He suddenly got in a good mood.
To put it bluntly, if you’re not at the level of Asano University, it’s very difficult to pass even the AO exam. From what I’ve seen, I think it’s more difficult than passing the general entrance exam I wonder about that?
In my case, by the time I was in the third year of middle school, I had already decided to enter university through the AO exam. No, it was really hard. Anyway, to pass the exam, you need to have a thick activity record. So I paid a lot of money from the first year of high school to go to a prep school specializing in AO entrance exams, and they introduced me to organizations doing volunteer work and social activities that would help me pass the university’s screening, and I also studied abroad for a short time in Canada and the Philippines. In fact, I didn’t even step out of my English school in the Philippines, but I pretended that I worked with a local volunteer group. In my personal recommendation to Asano University, I said that my experience in the Philippines made me think hard about the problems of inequality, but that was a lie. But, you know, it’s more popular to write about such things What’s with this guy?
When I was in the second year of high school, my mother and I created a non-profit organization that I am now the president of, called Young People’s Revolutionary Group for Turning the Earth Around. which I now represent, was created with my mother when I was in the second grade of high school. And that’s 100% I needed to pass the AO exam. There are not many students who would go that far. However, I have had more opportunities to meet and talk with politicians, newspaper reporters, lawyers, social activists, and other people who were introduced to me at the AO entrance exam prep school. The photos of us shaking hands together can also be used for self-recommendation, so I made every effort to do so. I really worked hard you see. I wanted praises for what I did back then! No, even now I’m amazing, great, a hard worker! Hmm.
In other words, to become the kind of person that the university wanted me to be, I dedicated my three years of high school and my precious youth. I used a lot of money too. Ten million yen wasn’t enough. Of course, it’s not my money, but an investment my parents gave for me, their brilliant child. It’s a promising investment! That’s who I am, that’s why I took the AO exam!
Why can’t you just study normally, and take an exam normally? Ruriko asks in a reclusive tone.
Oh, you don’t get it. You don’t get it. You don’t get it. Listen, If you pass the entrance exam, it only means that you are a smart student! Madohori talks big.
But if you enter through the dense AO exam, you’re chosen as the ideal student in the university. It’s not just about being smart, it’s about being interested in society, actively involved in society, recognized by society for your excellence! I know a lot of politicians, newspaper reporters, journalists, and social activists now! I can recommend those people to you if you ask politely. If you have at least 200k yen, then I’ll write you a recommendation! Why is he so full of himself?
But those are just politicians from small political parties, right? Even your newspaper reporters and journalists are becoming less and less trustworthy. I don’t even know what social activists do Nei said.
You really don’t get it. Japan is a society of titles. If you meet a young person, just check the internet if they have a good reputation. The older generation doesn’t have that skill, so just saying that I know -san, or -sensei praises me highly, is already enough to make them bite! As for me, I just say -sensei from Party, they start flocking me. No, sometimes, I talk about some Livestream event and say -sensei is amazing, so it’s a give-and-take relationship