Not Ready Yet
Your result: Not Ready Yet
Based on your answers, coaching may not be the right step today.
That is not an insult.
It is a practical conclusion.
At the start, you said {{commitment_text}}.
You also said TOEIC is connected to {{goal_text}}.
You said the cost of staying where you are is {{cost_text}}.
You said your deadline is {{deadline_text}}.
You said your previous study pattern has been {{history_text}}.
You said solving TOEIC would be worth about ¥{{value_amount}} to you.
But your answers also suggest that you may not be ready to commit the time, pressure, or decision-making needed for coaching to work properly.
This is not a pricing page
We are not going to show you a plan and push you to buy it.
That would be the wrong move.
If TOEIC is not important enough to act on yet, then even the right plan will feel expensive.
And if you are not ready to change your routine, coaching will not fix that for you.
What your answers suggest
Your answers suggest one of three things:
TOEIC matters, but not urgently enough yet.
You want information, but not a serious decision.
You may still be hoping the problem improves without changing your support structure.
That is common.
Many test takers stay in this stage for months.
They buy another book.
They download another app.
They promise themselves they will study properly next week.
Then TOEIC stays exactly where it was.
The honest question
If TOEIC is only a mild frustration, waiting may be fine.
But if TOEIC is connected to a promotion, job change, company requirement, travel opportunity, or your confidence, then waiting is also a decision.
The question is:
Are you genuinely not ready?
Or are you avoiding the decision because taking it seriously feels uncomfortable?
If you became ready
Based on your other answers, if you were ready to move forward, the plan most likely to fit your situation would be:
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But right now, this page is not asking you to buy anything.
It is asking you to be honest.
What to do now
Start with one free step.
Choose one:
Take the Learning Block Diagnostic.
Read one TOEIC strategy article.
Set one fixed TOEIC study block this week.
Do one serious review session instead of another random practice test.
Do not pretend that casual study is a serious plan.
But also do not start coaching until you are ready to commit properly.
When you are ready
When TOEIC becomes important enough to act on, come back.
We will still be here.
And when you are ready to stop drifting, we can help you choose the support level that fits your real situation.
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