Students at Shizuoka University have created a public relations booklet for high school students entitled "Hints for Living by University Students".It is a summary of the results of the lecture in the class "Higher Education and Entrance Examination Public Relations" taught by Associate Professor Satoshi Amemori of the University Entrance Examination Center, and it will be easier for high school students before admission to imagine the current university life.

 According to Shizuoka University, the subtitle of the booklet is "Shizuoka University Life in Corona". In 2020, classes changed from the conventional face-to-face lecture method to online due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection.Students of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences introduce in detail what kind of schedule they take and live in every day, and explain the points to note in online classes in an easy-to-understand manner.

 Events related to new students in the anthropology course, timetables, etc. are also introduced with illustrations, and the advantages and disadvantages of face-to-face lessons are touched on.Educational training has changed significantly with the new Corona.Instead of actually going to the educational site, he switched to creating and watching self-introduction videos, explaining the changes in the content and his attitude.

 It introduces the situation of students who are working part-time as tutors and bookstore clerk, and explains in detail what kind of change has occurred in part-time work time due to the state of emergency.

 In addition, pages have been devoted to dormitory life, job hunting, club activities, club activities, community contribution activities, etc. so that the current state of student life can be understood from the beginning.

reference:[Shizuoka University] Created "Hints for Living by University Students" at the University Entrance Examination Center-Shizuoka University Life in Corona from a Student's Perspective-

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