A Tokyo Medical School Lowered Women's Test Scores

2018-08-08 2

Tokyo Medical University has admitted to lowering test scores on women's entrance exams.
Business Insider reports the university was adjusting the scores for more than ten years.
According to Bloomberg, women couldn't score more than 80 points out of 100 on the written exam.
The university would increase the number of points scored for male applicants.
The managing director of the university claimed he wasn't aware of the practice and apologized.