Damascus-SANA
High school students (literary branch) today completed their exams for the first 2021 session by submitting the English language and the Sharia preparatory students with Islamic jurisprudence, while the high school students submitted the scientific section and the Sharia high school for the English language exam and the vocational high school in all its branches for the foreign language (English or French).
The general examinations will continue until the twenty-second of June for the general secondary certificate, the scientific branch, and the secondary vocational and legal studies.
The student, Nour Al-Lahham, in front of the Abdul Rahman Al-Safarjalani exam center, saw that the time was sufficient to answer the questions, which measure the extent of the student's understanding of the curriculum and give him room for creativity, calling for students to be taken into account in the correction ladder.
The exam atmosphere was comfortable and calm, and the time allotted for the questions was sufficient, according to the student, Lynn Youssef, while Lilian Al-Hindi saw that the questions took into account the individual differences between the students and that the deductive questions were more acceptable than those based on fingerprinting.
The student Akram Al-Tahan from the Suleiman Hassan Shuaib Center saw that the questions are many and varied, and the honorable student can answer them easily. He demanded that the failure in the course be calculated on the basis of at least two subjects and not on the basis of failure in one subject only.
The student's mother, Lama Mahmoud, drew attention to the tension she is experiencing while waiting for her daughter to take the exam, as is the case with the students during the exam process, noting the efforts that parents make to ensure a comfortable and calm atmosphere for their children.
From the industrial secondary school, the student Yazan Shasha, who introduced the English language course, saw that the questions were generally long and needed more time.
The high school exams in its scientific, literary, legal, industrial, commercial and women’s branches for the first session of 2021 began on May 31, with about 250,445 male and female students applying in 2,254 exam centers distributed in various governorates.
Amer Deeb and Rehab Ali