The countdown is on for the ebau 2023 period, known more widely as Selectividad, the Baccalaureate Assessment for University Access. It is a milestone that brings some pressure for thousands of students who must pass this exam every year, yet it also invites practical guidance and strategic preparation. With that in mind, the shared goal is to offer actionable advice to help students approach this pivotal moment with confidence.
At the University Technology and Digital Art Center U-tad, students preparing for these exams, particularly those in mathematics and physics, are encouraged to adopt focused study strategies. They have developed a set of straightforward tips to support this final stretch of preparation, emphasizing clarity, organization, and balance.
First, a well-structured plan makes a big difference. Creating a realistic study schedule helps distribute time effectively across subjects, ensuring that tougher areas like math or physics receive the attention they deserve. The goal is to allocate sufficient practice while preserving momentum across the broader curriculum so nothing slips through the cracks.
From the center’s perspective, teamwork can be a powerful catalyst for learning. Forming study groups with classmates allows students to benefit from diverse strengths and viewpoints. In addition, practicing past exam questions is highly recommended. This approach familiarizes students with the exam format, enhances time management, and reduces anxiety during the actual test window. The process becomes less daunting when peers explain concepts to peers and share different problem-solving approaches.
Of course, academic effort should be balanced with personal well-being. While pushing for good results, it is equally important to safeguard health and maintain a healthy balance between study and rest. Adequate sleep, nutritious meals, and regular physical activity all contribute to a sharper mind and steadier energy levels. Relaxation techniques, light reading, or activities that ease stress can help maintain composure. In addition to the materials provided by the institute, students should tap into additional resources such as textbooks, study guides, online tutorials, and explainer videos to broaden understanding and reinforce learning.
The university center is committed to supporting students with extra help during this final phase. It has organized two free online support workshops focused on physics and mathematics to accompany this critical step. The sessions are scheduled for mid-May this year, with expert guidance to help resolve difficult problems and address lingering questions. The workshops will be led by experienced coordinators who oversee dual-degree programs in math and software engineering and by a physics and software engineering specialist, all dedicated to guiding students toward confident performance on the exam. Attendance is free, but registration is required. Access to the workshop information will be available through the university center’s official channels under the News and Events sections. Good luck and steady focus are encouraged as the exam date approaches.