Coming from the Bac 2021 reform initiated by Jean-Michel Blanquer, high school students must now pass two written specialty tests.
With the philosophy test in mid-June, they are the only written exams for the Bac this year.
These tests represent a very large part of the exam, which weighs 32% of the final mark.
Each high school student takes 2 tests corresponding to their 2 specialties: one on Wednesday, the other on Thursday according to their invitation received by email.
Mathematics (142,730 candidates)
Topics: exponential functions and sequences, probabilities and numerical functions
Full topic here
The fix to come (6 p.m.)
Economics and social sciences (136,466 candidates)
Themes: Is the accumulation of factors of production the only source of economic growth?
Full topic here
The fix to come (6 p.m.)
Chemistry physics (120,075 candidates)
Topics: Dye + Juggling Physics, and Horseshoe Cooling
Full topic here
The fix is now available
History, geography, geopolitics and political science (106,996 candidates)
Themes: The conquest of space from 1957 to the present day: rivalries and cooperation & The United States and the environment at different scales
Full topic here
The fix to come (6 p.m.)
SVT life and earth sciences (98,246 candidates)
Themes: muscular contraction and climatic variation in the Carboniferous
Full topic here
The fix is now available
Humanities, literature and philosophy (40,066 candidates)
Philosophical essay - To know oneself, is it to discover oneself as a "unique piece"?
Full topic here
Tomorrow, Thursday May 12, the tests will continue with the same specialties and more modern languages (English, Spanish...).
Good luck to the high school students for this last day.