After class, Sao Tho So quickly returned to her dorm room to prepare dinner before studying with her classmates in the evening. During this time, most of her free time will be spent reviewing the types of exam questions that her teachers have instructed her in class.
Sao Tho Xo, a student at Bat Xat District High School No. 2, shared: “In the afternoon, we review for exams at school, and in our free time, we review by ourselves. Teachers also practice questions and give us more exercises, so we can review based on them.”
Entering the “sprint” stage, teachers will let students practice according to the types of questions, both synthesizing knowledge and helping them practice test-taking skills. Reviewing is interspersed with mock tests, helping candidates to be more confident before the official exam. Online channels are also maintained, teachers are ready to support students in all forms.
Students practice according to different types of questions and synthesize knowledge.
Vu Ngoc Hieu, a student at Bat Xat District High School No. 2, shared: “I try to consolidate subjects that have low test scores, and at the same time focus on subjects for university entrance exams. Sometimes I spend 2 to 3 hours just focusing on reviewing one subject.”
Teacher Nguyen Thanh Huyen, a teacher at Bat Xat District High School No. 2, said: “Basically, the students are very hard-working and diligent. Their level of awareness is average. Self-study is very important at this stage. We guide them to study at home, using online review websites for guidance. Self-study will ensure 80% success.”
Orientation of knowledge for self-study.
This year, Bat Xat District High School No. 2 has 199 candidates taking the exam, the school year with the largest number of candidates taking the high school graduation exam ever. The school aims to create the best conditions for living and accommodation, especially for students living far away and students with difficult circumstances.
Teacher Tran Van Duong, Vice Principal of Bat Xat District High School No. 2, said: “The review program will last until the students are close to the graduation exam date. When the main program ends, we will put all 12th grade students in boarding schools to facilitate review.”
The 2024 high school graduation exam will take place from June 26 to June 29, 2024, with 8,334 candidates registered in the province. During the remaining time, schools will continue to organize review sessions, instruct students to proactively develop study plans for each subject, avoid confusion, have knowledge maps, and practice exercises from low to high levels.
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