The big day of graduation, 4 thousand students tested in Sassari

The big day of graduation, 4 thousand students tested in Sassari
The big day of graduation, 4 thousand students tested in Sassari

In Sassari 4 thousand students taking the final exam.

Today beyond 4 thousand students from Sassari The final exams begin with the written Italian test. The test, common to all institutes, offers six hours to choose between seven different tracks, which range across literary, historical, scientific, economic and social fields. The tracks are divided into three macro-types: text analysis, argumentative text and current topic.

There second written test, specific for each field of study, is scheduled for tomorrow. After many years, the Greek version returns to the Classics, while to the Scientific there will be mathematics. Some addresses also include a third written test, which will be held on June 25th.

The oral exams they will start later. Today, the start day of the exams, the letter will be extracted to establish the calendar of the oral tests, which will end in the first week of July. The final grade is calculated by adding the score of the written tests (maximum 20 points each) with that of the oral exam. The commission has the right to assign a bonus of 5 points. The maximum score is 100, with the possibility of honors, while the minimum is 60/100.

Last night, hundreds of students, in view of the start of their final exams, they ran around Piazza d’Italia in an anti-clockwise direction to ward off bad luck, or stayed up all night with their eyes open. These traditions, although sometimes extravagantreflect the anxiety and hopes of students facing one of the most important moments of their school career.

In Sardinia, i 12,220 high school graduates they will be distributed among 399 commissions, each with a president and 1,335 external teacher commissioners, in addition to the three internal teachers appointed as commissioners. However, there have been several flat-rates commissioners and presidents, and the school office had to provide replacements. The province of Cagliari, which also includes Southern Sardinia, has the highest number of high school graduates, with 5,456 students. They follow Sassari with 4,054 candidatesNuoro with 1,159 and Oristano with 1,119.

 
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