The countdown has begun for ebau 2023 (Baccalaureate Assessment for University Access), more commonly known as Selectividad. No doubt a very special moment, but also very stressful for thousands of people students they have to pass this exam every yearTherefore, we welcome any advice and suggestions.
At the University Technology and Digital Art Center U-tad, students who have to face the exam on these dates, especially due to their fields of expertise, should be studied in mathematics and physics. Therefore, they have developed some simple tips for this final stage of preparation.
First, your best option arranging a work plancreate a schedule that allows you to distribute time effectively to allocate appropriate time to each subject, especially those that you think need more attention, such as math or physics.
From the centre, they ensure that working as a team and forming study groups with classmates helps to learn from the strengths and perspectives of others. For this reason tooI recommend practicing examAn option that will definitely help you become familiar with the exam format and structure and effectively manage your time during the actual exam.
While working out is important, it’s also important to take care of your health and strike a balance between preparation and free time. Make sure you get enough rest, eat a healthy diet, and exercise regularly to keep your body and mind in top shape. Read things that relax you and help you stay calm. Finally, in addition to the study materials provided by your institute, don’t forget to use any additional resources you have at hand, look for textbooks, study guides, online tutorials and explainer videos.
Since the university center wants you to come well prepared for this exam, it has organized 2 free online support workshops on physics and mathematics to accompany and assist you in this final move. will be on the 16th (physics) and 18 May (mathematics) at 5 pm. Mar Angulo, academic coordinators of the Dual Degrees in ‘Math and Software Engineering’ and Beatriz M. Pabón, ‘Physics and Software Engineering’, will be responsible for helping you solve complex problems and all your doubts.
Remember this is important, although workshops and participation are free, attendance is mandatory. Register on the University Center’s websiteAccess to the workshop can be found in the “News” menu and in the “Events” area. Good luck!