Many people who can afford it do go, but if they can not afford it they don't go.
In Japan, students typically start college at the age of 18, following the completion of high school, which usually ends at around 17. The academic year generally begins in April, so most students enter college shortly after graduating from high school. Some students may take a gap year or attend preparatory schools, but the standard starting age remains around 18.
Yes. The Japanese have a great education system. While you are only required to attend until you graduate from Middle school family values keep students attending through High school and often College.
5, from Monday to Friday. However, some Japanese students also attend Cram School.
Japan University of Economics was created in 1955.
Japan Women's University was created in 1948.
International University of Japan was created in 1982.
The Open University of Japan was created in 1981.
Japan Lutheran College was created in 1909.
Newton College - Japan - was created in 1990.
yes they do have university in japan and around 40% of children go to university after they finish high school
International University of Japan's motto is 'Where the World Gathers'.
College World Series Champs ('09) -- University of Washington Huskies Olympic Champs -- Japan (U.S.A. came in second)