The head of the NŠA commented on Monday during a press conference regarding the readiness of the Abitur graduates. He stated that given the twelve years of study leading up to the assessment, the tasks presented on the exam are manageable. He addressed the structure of the assessment, noting that the exam is composed of two parts.
The head explained that passing the initial part with a score of 25 points or more constitutes passing the examination. He added that some students are already approaching the assessment with confidence, having already secured a passing grade on the first section, and are now focused on achieving their best possible scores on the subsequent parts. When questioned about the anticipated failure rate, S.
Šabanovas did not provide a specific percentage based on current statistics. The comments suggest an understanding of the testing structure, where performance on the initial segment can determine a preliminary passing status. The head said that the cumulative study period has prepared the students for the challenges presented by the multi-part exam.
Some students, therefore, are reportedly feeling calm, aiming to maximize their performance across both sections of the assessment.
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During a press conference on Monday, the head of the NŠA commented on the readiness of Abitur graduates. He stated that the tasks presented on the exam are manageable, citing the twelve years of study
What specific aspects of the twelve-year curriculum are most relevant to the structure of the Abitur assessment?