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MyAO名古屋本校 is a specialized tutoring school in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, focused on comprehensive admissions selection (AO admissions) and school-recommendation-based admissions, primarily serving the Nagoya area. It is aimed at high school students in the Tokai region who want to apply to universities across Japan through AO/recommendation admissions, emphasizing the development of personal “aspirations,” application essays, backup-school planning, and interview/discussion preparation to improve the chances of acceptance.
Based on the official website, MyAO’s core focus is not standard academic tutoring, but strategic admissions guidance for non-general entrance exam pathways to Japanese universities. Its teaching staff is promoted as being made up of students and graduates who have successfully entered highly selective universities in the Kanto and Kansai regions. For example, the school head was admitted to Keio University’s Faculty of Policy Management through AO admissions, while the lead instructor has a background in Chuo University’s self-recommendation admissions and the University of Tokyo graduate school. Classes are offered in a hybrid online/offline format, with in-person sessions usually held at rented venues near Nagoya Station rather than in a permanent classroom.
The official website clearly states that the recommended “All Curriculum,” which allows students to take all lectures within a month, costs 39,000 yen per month before tax. There are also entry points for regular classes for third-year high school students, spring courses, summer courses, and programs for first- and second-year high school students, but the scraped page text does not show full pricing, lesson hours, or refund policies for these options.
Its strengths lie in its clear positioning and specialization in AO and recommendation-based admissions. For students outside major metropolitan centers, it offers access to relatively rare firsthand experience from people admitted to highly selective universities. The combination of online and offline instruction also suits students who are busy with club activities or commute from areas such as Gifu and Mie. Its lack of a permanent school building may also help keep fixed costs down.
The drawbacks are that information transparency is still incomplete: admissions results, course details, service boundaries, payment methods, and other specifics require further inquiry. The use of temporary rented classrooms may also feel inconvenient for families who value a stable, fixed learning environment.
It is suitable for high school students already considering Japan’s comprehensive admissions selection, AO admissions, or school-recommendation-based admissions, especially students in Nagoya and the broader Tokai region. It is also appropriate for families who need support with backup-school combinations, application essays, and interview strategy.
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