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I'm going to study in Japan soon and join their study abroad. I don't know how the level of math and physics examination in Japan is, huh? Compared with the domestic college entrance examination? Seek
I'm going to study in Japan soon and join their study abroad. I don't know how the level of math and physics examination in Japan is, huh? Compared with the domestic college entrance examination? Seek a detailed explanation Is the first floor funny? If it's as simple as death, why don't you take the exam? Then why don't you go to Dongda University?

I'm going to stay in school in June? Can I tell you? Mathematics and physics are nothing simple. It's not too hard, is it

I don't know if you can understand. So what? Japanese exams are not like those in China? A deep question? Like what? Ordered sequence

And the Japanese exam has a wide range? Although it can't be said to be carpet bombing? But it's about the same

Math? Of course there is calculus?

Will you take more exams in physics? Thermal energy? It's not hard, is it

Chemistry department? Is it the organic chemistry section? Those professional words? Want the system to write it down?

On the whole? Mathematics one * * *? Six big questions? Physics? 19? (mechanics? , electromagnetism? Almost? 13? About one? Everything else is heat, light and mechanical waves? Chemistry 20? Inorganic and organic? Everything else is theoretical chemistry or something. )

I wonder if the textbook you used in high school is PEP?

Physics? Compulsory? 1? 2? (mechanics)? Elective? 3- 1? 3-2? (electromagnetism) 3-3 (heat) 3-4? 3-5? (mechanical wave? Optics? )

Chemistry? Compulsory? 1? 2? Elective? 3? What is the atomic structure? )? 4? (primary battery or something) 5 (organic chemistry? )

Why not use these to review? Is there an advantage in studying science? Is the content the same all over the world? It is impossible for China to learn the cow's law F=ma, while it is impossible for Japan? Right?

Finally? Can I show you an exam question left over from 2009? Physiology? Is it the second question of mechanics?

All from? Point p? Arrive? Q point? , the initial speed is zero? There is no friction on the plane. q? abc? Three situations? Who arrived first? Q

Finally? If you think my answer is good? Why not choose me as the answer? thank you