Terminology

This page will cover various types of terminology found in the You-Zitsu series.

Terms
S-Point (Ｓポイント): Also known as S-System (Ｓシステム) in the anime, S-Point is one of the founding characteristics that largely contributes to the prestige of Advanced Nurturing High School and the promising future of its students. However, the concept of this system has yet to be revealed.

Class Point (クラスポイント): These are evenly given to students in each class and varies between classes, depending on class' performance. Though all the accounted factors are still not clearly exposed, one thing's for sure is that they accumulate through class' effort to improve academic standing. Additionally, these values are announced at the end of each month. However, on the rare case where there's a dispute between classes, their respective class points are on-hold and in-deliberation. One class point equals 100 private points.

Private Point (プライベートポイント): These are the transferable quantitative values that each student possess which can be utilized for transactions, commercial trade, and contract as they are convertible in monetary unit. The value also grows for each student at the start of each month by the factor of 100 to the class points their respective classes hold; which means, if the class maintains 1,000 class points for the whole month, it is expected that each student in that class would have an additional 100,000 private points at the start of the following month. Each point is worth 1 yen in currency.

Special Exam: An exam conducted to determine the class points for each class.

Deserted Island Special Test:

Cruise Ship Special Test:

Paper Shuffle (ペーパーシャッフル):

A pair based exam where both participants of a pair are given 50 questions of eight subjects for the total of 400 questions. All subjects will have a minimum standard of 60 points.

There are two ways to fail this exam:


 * If the final grade a pair gets on any one subject is under 60 points, then both members of the pair will be required to drop out. This 60 point threshold is the combined score of both of the two partners.


 * The overall total score will be based on the total score of the pair. Even if one gets above 30 points in all eight subjects, if the pair's overall total points are below the standard, both partners will be expelled.

Each class will also be asked to brainstorm and write their own final exam questions. The questions they write will be the questions on the exam for one of the other three classes. In other words, they will have to launch an "attack" against one of the other classes, and the class that intercepts this attack will have to "defend". The school will compare the overall grades on the finals between the two classes, and the class who wins will receive a total of 50 Class Points from the losing class.

Mixed Training Camp Group Based Training Exam focusing mainly on mental development held for 7 nights and 8 days where members of a group will experience daily life of all kinds in the group.

Conditions of the Exam:

All the student have to be split up based on gender. Then after holding meeting amongst all the school years,students will divide themselves up into six groups.

- For 60 boys in the same school year then 8-13.

- For 70 boys in the same school year then 9-14.

- For 80 boys in the same school year then 10-15

are upper and lower limits for establishing a group.

Each group must have students from at least two or more classes as a prerequisite.

It is not allowed to withdraw from group halfway through or change members. If a student is forced to retire due to either sickness or injury, then the group must deal with that gap assuming 'that student exists'.

After the 1st years have established their groups, they will rendezvous with the groups of 2nd and 3rd years and establish the groups  numbering around 30 to 45 people composed of 1st years up to 3rd years.

Decision on outcome:

The outcome of the special exam will be decided on comprehensive exam that will take place on the last day of outdoor school.

The outcome will depend on the 'point averaged' from the exam results of every member in the six large groups.

Rewards for every member of a Group:

1st Place: 10,000 private points. 3 class points.

2nd Place: 5000 private points. 1 class point.

3rd Place: 3000 private points.

The aforementioned rewards will be distributed to each and every member of group.

4th Place: 5000 private points.

5th Place: 10,000 private points. 3 class points.

6th Place: 20,000 private points. 5 class points.

The aforementioned points will be deducted from each and every member of group.

Depending on how many of a particular class is present in a small group, the reward may be doubled. These are rules only apply for 1st place through to 3rd place and won't apply for the deduction from 4th place to 6th place.

''If two classes make up a small group then 1st place through to 3rd place will be rewarded as aforementioned but if it's composed of three classes then both those points will double. If it's composed of four classes then it will triple.''

Penalties on failing last:

The Leader of the small group, part of the large group that comes in at last place, which should happen to fall below predetermined border will be expelled.

If the leader is to be expelled, they can choose another person from their group to bear joint responsibility and be expelled alongside them.

In the case of expulsion, 100 points per person of the expellee's class will be deducted.

Assessment: Every 1st of July, an interviewer conducts an entrance examination across the campus and the following statistical factors are included in his/her criteria to decide which class the student fits the best.
 * Academic Ability: Academic ability is ranked by education attainment and academic qualifications of the student.
 * Intellect: Intellect is ranked by the performance of the students in written examination and oral interview.
 * Judgment Ability
 * Physical Ability
 * Cooperativeness: Cooperativeness is ranked by the willingness and ability to work with others.

Organizations
Classes: In this academic institution, under the arrangement of S-Points, classes from each year level are divided into four levels and are ranked accordingly to assimilate and practice meritocracy. Class A through D labels are provisional and can change based on class point assignments. The class with the current highest total class points will be named Class A, with B, C, and D, being named respectively in descending order. In order to transfer class, an amount of 20,000,000 private points is required.
 * A-Class (Ａクラス)
 * B-Class (Ｂクラス)
 * C-Class (Ｃクラス)
 * D-Class (Ｄクラス)

Faculty Member: It is not clear whether the teachers for each academic subject are rotated per classes, however, one thing's for sure, the homeroom teacher for each class never gets replaced until the graduation. So far, the only known homeroom teachers are the following: Sae Chabashira (Class 1-D), Chie Hoshinomiya (Class 1-B), Kazuma Sakagami (Class 1-C), and Tomoya Mashima (Class 1-A)

Clubs: Each year, freshman students are allowed to join a club of their chose during between their Schola Brevis phase and the final day of April. The minimum number of members required to form a club is 3.


 * Student Council: This is the central body of the school organized and conducted by selected students in the academy. They are responsible not only for watchlisting class points ranking but also they preside over judicial processes inside the institution. There are no strict requirements to apply for the position. However, it is obliged for those who are interested that they should not be affiliated with any other clubs.


 * Archery Club: A sports organization devoted to archery, which is a sport, practice or skill of using a bow to propel arrows. The only known members of this club are Hashigaki, the club captain, and Akito Miyake.
 * Art Club: An organization devoted to arts. All forms of art are invited to this club and every member is open to express their art dedication in the ways they can. The only known members of this club are Masumi Kamuro, Chihiro Shiranami, and Satoru Kaneda.
 * Basketball Club (バスケ): A sports organization devoted to basketball. It is known that they have the student council's permission on training for hours at the school covered court. New members are also given the chance to be drafted, a privilege which enables them to play with the regulars in the club. The only known members of this club are Ken Sudō, Kyogo Komiya, and Reo Kondō.
 * Cuisine Club: An organization dedicated to the study of cuisines. The only known member of this club is Satsuki Shinohara.
 * Soccer Club (サッカー): A sports organization devoted to soccer. The only known members of this club are Yōsuke Hirata and Sō Shibata.
 * Tea Ceremony Club: An organization dedicated to the study of ceremonial preparation and presentation of matcha, powdered green tea. The only known member of this club is Hiyori Shiina.
 * Tennis Club (テニス): A sports organization devoted to tennis. The only known member of this club is Masayoshi Hashimoto.

Locations
Advanced Nurturing High School: An autonomous campus founded by the government to raise students who are socially and politically able to effectively run the country in the future.

Deserted Island: An isolated island found at the southern side of Advanced Nurturing High School. This location is used as the venue for the first part of freshman's summer special exam.

White Room (ホワイトルーム): An educational institution found and headed by by Kiyotaka's father, Prof. Ayanokōji. It is an educational institution to raise a human and removing unnecessary things from their education. However, the institution was temporarily shut down for one year for unknown reasons, giving Kiyotaka a chance to escape.