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Here are some frequently asked questions and answers in Q&A format
for Dr. Polaris Medical/Dental/Pharmaceutical.
We accept questions and inquiries from students and parents
24 hours a day via telephone (03-5422-9840), LINE, or contact form.
I am in the first year of high school and I am not good at science and math but I want to become a doctor. Is it not enough to just aspire to be one?
Thank you for your question. People tend to think that doctors = science and math, but you also need to have a good understanding of language and the humanities. Even if you are a science student, you will be fine if you take the time to thoroughly study the subjects you are weak in. the majority of students who study at Dr. Polaris Medical/Dental/Pharmaceutical make their weak subjects their strong points by studying them intensively. Please contact us for more information.
I am having trouble understanding what I don’t understand, and I am getting impatient to know where to start to improve my grades. I heard that Dr. Polaris starts from the basics.
What is it that I don’t understand? Dr. Polaris Medical/Dental/Pharmaceutical offers one-on-one tutoring, so you will be able to grasp your weak points and learn the basics little by little, until you understand. Please do not worry and consult with us.
What is Dr. Polaris’ acceptance rate?
The number of students who are currently in high school is 100% so far, since we have a small elite group. Some of our students have achieved a maximum standard rate of 22, not only from preparatory schools.
I have three siblings and my family is a regular office worker, so I can’t count on any money for medical school except for tuition, but should I give up on medical school?
Many students may have to work part-time to cover living expenses in addition to tuition fees. Please contact us for more information.
Here are some frequently asked questions and answers in Q&A formatfor Dr. Polaris Medical/Dental/
Pharmaceutical.
We accept questions and inquiries from students and parents 24 hours a day via telephone
(03-5422-9840), LINE, or contact form.
I am in the first year of high school and I am not good at science and math but I want to become a doctor. Is it not enough to just aspire to be one?
Thank you for your question. People tend to think that doctors = science and math, but you also need to have a good understanding of language and the humanities. Even if you are a science student, you will be fine if you take the time to thoroughly study the subjects you are weak in. the majority of students who study at Dr. Polaris Medical/Dental/Pharmaceutical make their weak subjects their strong points by studying them intensively. Please contact us for more information.
I am having trouble understanding what I don’t understand, and I am getting impatient to know where to start to improve my grades. I heard that Dr. Polaris starts from the basics.
What is it that I don’t understand? Dr. Polaris Medical/Dental/Pharmaceutical offers one-on-one tutoring, so you will be able to grasp your weak points and learn the basics little by little, until you understand. Please do not worry and consult with us.
What is Dr. Polaris’ acceptance rate?
The number of students who are currently in high school is 100% so far, since we have a small elite group. Some of our students have achieved a maximum standard rate of 22, not only from preparatory schools.
I have three siblings and my family is a regular office worker, so I can’t count on any money for medical school except for tuition, but should I give up on medical school?
Many students may have to work part-time to cover living expenses in addition to tuition fees. Please contact us for more information.