Abstract
This paper analyzes the results of "Consumer Economics Test II" produced by the research committee for developing economics tests at Consumer Education Support Center, and administered to university and junior college students including those at Sapporo International University and Sapporo International Junior College, The intention is to (1) present problems of consumer education in higer education, (2) study the realities of the students, and (3) understand the economics and finance of consumer life as related to knowledge of consumer law.