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YouTube予備校です。7万部ベストセラー9割受かる勉強法(ダイヤモンド社)著者です。本チャンネルは知識0から、早稲田・慶應・MARCH・関関同立・地方国公立大学に最短で合格するための方法を伝えています。最初に断っておきますが、東大・京大・医歯薬の対策はほぼ扱っていません。全統偏差値65や共通テスト8割までは扱っているので、そうした難関志望の方も基礎・標準的な学力になるために参考にしてほしいと考えています。 動画のコンセプトは"動画だけで知識0から共通テストで7割5分ぐらいは目指せる"です。(*1) 高1・高2(の前半ぐらい)なら偏差値60ぐらいはすぐに目指せるとは思います。 肩の力を抜いて"こんな楽な方法あるんだな~"ぐらいに見てもらえたら嬉しいです! (著書紹介) 「9割受かる勉強法(ダイヤモンド社)」 http://www.amazon.co.jp/9%E5%89%B2%E5%8F%97%E3%81%8B%E3%82%8B%E5%8B%89%E5%BC%B7%E6%B3%95-%E6 アマゾンで購入可能ですので、ご興味あったら読んでくれると嬉しいです! 有益な動画を配信したいと思っています。個別の相談も以下のフォームから受付いたします。必ずお返事します。 あなたの挑戦がうまくいくことを心から祈っています。 (簡単なプロフィール) 生徒中学時代、登校拒否を起こし、当時偏差値39の私立高校に入学。 高校1年時に「偏差値29」から早稲田に合格!7万部ベストセラー9割受かる勉強法(ダイヤモンド社)著者。 偏差値50未満60名の方を偏差値65(国公立・MARCH)付近まで伸ばした実績を持つ。これまで約3000名の指導実績を誇る。 気軽に相談ください!相談フォーム: kazuki@matsubara.name (相談いただいた方全員に、10万人が支持した「9割受かる勉強法(ダイヤモンド社)」の特別編集編(無料)もプレゼント中!)
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