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    ① He lives in a rural prefecture where there is no Universe branch, is in his mid-30s, and looks...

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Question date: 2024/03/24 09:29

I would like to ask you about the women's class.

① She lives in a rural prefecture where there is no Universe branch, is in her mid-30s, and looks beautiful.

② I live in the city (Tokyo) where the Universe branch is located, and am in my mid-20s. It looks normal.

Between ① and ②, will a younger woman living in the city in ② be in a higher class?

What's the point of listening to it? Please let me know what you think.

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Kazu

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It seems that classes are not determined so simply.
This is the class where the staff member who interviewed her thought she would receive an appropriate amount of offers.
The point is that it is a comprehensive judgment, so it is not decided only by place of residence, age, or face.

  • Answer date: 2024/03/24 09:40
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Nana Ayase

You can't become platinum or black just by looking at it.
Answers from regular questioners: Work: Did you go to a good university?
If there are many people registered in Tokyo, etc., you may be placed in a lower class. That's how many people are attractive.
After applying, you will be contacted to come to ○○ branch. You cannot choose a branch by yourself.

Everyone seems to think that those in higher classes are more likely to get offers, but Gold class is the easiest to get offers.

  • Answer date: 2024/03/24 14:51
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Die

I don't think it will affect the class unless you are considerably older.

In rural areas where there are no branches, the class tends to be lower.

This is probably because there will be fewer offers.

  • Answer date: 2024/03/24 21:55
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Fuu

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the class itself
The club staff at that time
Because it's a judgment
I think it depends on the staff interviewing you.

Because the class is higher
There's no way anything good will happen.

Fewer offers = fewer chances
That's why

  • Answer date: 2024/03/25 01:39