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"10th Chuo-ku Tourism Certification"

[CAM] August 29, 2017 18:00

 In the August 21 issue of the "News of the Ward", we saw the announcement of the "10th Chuo-ku Tourism Certification". Kosei took the 7th exam for the first time, the 8th exam, and is currently a tourism correspondent. However, you probably won't receive the 10th session. In recent years, I feel that "old and death" is finally sneaking behind it, and I think it is time to finally implement the planned return to Kansai. I have a deep attachment to the ease of living and convenience of Chuo-ku, Tokyo, and I have a little hesitant to leave ...

 

 By the way, I love Osaka and Nara, and I have the second grade of Osaka certification and Nara certification. Even higher-level exams have been abandoned due to reasons such as too expensive, but after a long absence, I saw the "Osaka Test" site. Since this year is the ninth, it seems that it was started one year after the Chuo-ku Tourism Certification. Then, the guidelines were revised, and the following system was established.

 
"Those who have passed the first grade multiple times will be awarded and awarded the following titles.
  Passed 5 advanced times ⇒ "Osaka superhumans"
  Successed 3 times ⇒ "Osaka master"
 Sprinkle numbering (from No. 1) in the order of arrival. If more than one person arrives at the same time, priority will be given to the person with the highest score obtained in the first grade pass test.  If the total score is the same, the senior will be given priority.

 

Those who have taken the exam multiple times and meet certain criteria will be awarded the following collation.
  A cumulative total of 1,000 points regardless of the examination class ⇒ "Ironjin in Osaka"
  Numbering (No. 1 to) is shaken in the order in which a total of 1,000 points are reached.
 If you arrive at the same time, priority will be given to the higher scores obtained in past exams (whether passed or failed). If the total score is also equal, the elder will be given priority."

 
 I thought it was an interesting attempt, and in order to encourage students to take the exam multiple times, I introduced how to consider such a system at the Chuo-ku Tourism Test.