Mastering the Art of Last-Minute Preparation for the First-Class Architect Exam
As the date for the First-Class Architect Examination approaches, many candidates find themselves in a whirlwind of study sessions, comprehensive reviews, and targeted tests. Whether you've been studying independently or with other institutions, ensuring that your final preparations are thorough is crucial. TAC offers a variety of resources and preparatory courses designed to streamline your study efforts and maximize your chances for success.
Comprehensive Last-Minute Course Package
TAC provides a specially designed last-minute package that combines review classes and practice testing. This curriculum features:
- - Summary Lectures: A total of four 60-minute sessions that encapsulate key content.
- - Practice Tests: Four sessions with 125 questions each to help solidify your knowledge.
- - Open Mock Exams: Candidates can choose whether to participate in open mock exams to gauge their readiness.
Course Details
- - Media Options: Candidates can choose from online live classes, web-based lectures, classroom sessions, or video booth lectures, accommodating different learning styles (
100 spots available for live classes).
- - Schedule: Classes start sequentially from mid-June, with both summary lectures and practice tests concentrated on specific days.
- - Tuition Fees: The fee is 71,500 yen if opting for the open mock exam and 66,000 yen without.
Student Testimonials
- - “The summary lectures included numerous questions that appeared in the actual exam, which was incredibly helpful.”
- - “Having access to numerous practice questions during this crunch period was great.”
- - “I was overwhelmed with what to focus on, but having tests helped me concentrate, allowing me to grasp essential points.”
For more information on this comprehensive package, check TAC's official website.
Specialized Study for Legal Regulations
For those who need focused preparation on the legal regulations that will be tested in the exam, TAC offers a one-day compact course that condenses crucial points regarding legal notices.
Key Features
- - Media Options: Available in online live sessions or web courses.
- - Schedule: Online live sessions are available on May 6, and web courses will start on May 12.
- - Tuition Fees: Regular participants pay 11,000 yen, while TAC enrolled students pay 5,500 yen.
Feedback from Previous Students
- - “The instruction was clear and concise, engaging us in a detailed overview of the key laws and regulations.”
Navigating Legal Revisions Lectures
TAC’s extensive course also covers revisions in laws from the last three years, making it easier for candidates to stay updated.
Media and Schedule
- - Medium: This is exclusively available via web courses.
- - Launch Date: Web classes will begin on May 8. Additionally, courses for exams in 2026, 2027, and 2028 can be accessed immediately upon enrollment.
- - Tuition Fees: Vary based on the number of years covered, offering options from 11,000 yen to 26,400 yen.
Intensive Practicum on Legal Regulations
Prepare for the exam with intensive training on legal regulations that includes answering multiple past exam questions, allowing candidates to overcome their apprehensions regarding the subject.
Key Information
- - Test Format: On-site exam available on May 5, along with study materials available for purchase.
- - Fee: 5,500 yen, included for TAC students.
Public Mock Examination
All candidates are highly encouraged to participate in the mock examination held on June 20 and 21, providing a crucial opportunity to simulate the exam environment and solidify knowledge in a timed setting.
Participation Details
- - Examination Fee: 5,500 yen with specific venue limitations. Early registration is recommended due to capacity limits.
Resources and Testimonials
For in-depth details about other courses offered, including those focused on recent architectural case studies and the specific questions candidates should focus on, refer to TAC’s dedicated website. This outline of options and resources reflects a robust strategy for candidates seeking to conquer the First-Class Architect Examination effectively.