Exam deadlines per year. USE in Chinese

One of the big and serious tests for every graduate is, of course, passing the unified state exam, that is, the Unified State Examination, which worries and worries not only the students themselves, but also parents and teachers as well. Currently, the successful passing of the exam is a kind of guarantee and key to further education in a successful and prestigious higher education institution. And what is needed for this? That's right, prepare well for the exam. The date of the USE in 2017 is also a good helper for the guys, because, knowing the exact number, the guys plan and distribute all their workload and training.

The full and exact schedule of the Unified State Examination, as a rule, becomes known only on September 10, it is then that the specialists of Rospotrebnadzor officially announce the exact dates and terms of the Unified State Examination.

Although, nevertheless, an approximate plan can be drawn up in each school, according to which students are guided.

What date is the exam?

Regarding when graduates of grade 11 will have to take exams in 2017, experts give the following approximate dates.

Regarding the reserve days in the main period, experts call the time from June 22 to June 30. As a rule, these are the days on which those graduates who, for good and weighty reasons, could not pass and attend the exams in the main stream take exams. As a rule, such a reason is a serious illness, for which it is necessary to provide an appropriate certificate. As for the retake, then, most likely, it will not be held in the summer, since days and hours will be set aside for this in the fall, that is, in September.

USE and its features.

As for the innovations in 2017, among all those that are already officially known and announced, the following can be mentioned.

    1. The number of compulsory subjects will be three. In other words, the list of compulsory subjects will include such disciplines as mathematics, the Russian language, and most likely history. The history exam itself will include not only a test part of the work, but also an oral one, in order to more effectively and maximally check the level and quality of students' mastery of the curriculum in this discipline. Although there is an assumption that foreign languages ​​​​may become the third subject of choice.
    2. The total number of subjects for passing the exam in 2017 will remain the same - 4 disciplines, but this is only if the third compulsory subject is not introduced.

    3. The exam in such a discipline as "Informatics and ICT" will be held strictly on computers, so the required amount of equipment must be prepared for passing exams in this subject.
    4. Points for the USE will have a direct impact on the USE, both in compulsory and elective disciplines.
    5. The Russian language will be supplemented with an oral part, as in foreign languages ​​in the "Speaking" section. That is why, in order to successfully pass such an exam, students need to have good oratory and recitation skills.
    6. Mathematics is divided into two levels - basic and specialized. Where each is characterized by its own level of tasks.

As you can see, the Unified State Exam for 11th grade students is undergoing serious changes every year, which, according to specialists and experts, will help to check the level of assimilation of the curriculum by the children to the maximum and accurately, qualitatively assess their knowledge. But will these innovations and innovations help the guys themselves? How will all this affect their psychological and emotional state? After all, you must admit, there are situations when a child knows everything. He studies perfectly, but for some reason, he shows completely different opposite results in exams. How to be in this situation? But, this is a topic for another conversation.

The main part of the USE subjects can be taken from May 29 to June 19. Early delivery of the exam will be held from March 23 to April 7. At the same time, you can take exams in subjects that have been completed earlier.

For persons re-admitted this year to take exams in the relevant academic subjects, and graduates of previous years, additional deadlines for passing the exam are provided - April 10-14, June 20-29, July 1 and September 16.

Like last year, the exam in all subjects starts at 10.00 local time.

The duration of the USE in individual subjects has been preserved. So, in mathematics of the profile level, physics, literature, computer science and information and communication technologies (ICT), social science, history is 3 hours 55 minutes (235 minutes), in Russian, chemistry, biology - 3 hours 30 minutes (210 minutes) , in mathematics of a basic level, geography, foreign languages ​​(English, French, German, Spanish) (except for the "Speaking" section) - 3 hours (180 minutes), in foreign languages ​​(English, French, German, Spanish) (section "Speaking ") - 15 minutes.

The list of teaching aids used in the exam remained the same. At the exam in mathematics, it is allowed to use a ruler; in physics - a ruler and a non-programmable calculator; in chemistry - a non-programmable calculator; in geography - a ruler, a protractor, a non-programmable calculator.

May 29, 2017 - an official assessment is held in literature or geography to choose from;

USE schedule 2017: FIPI official website. Additional period of the exam 2017

The topic that, perhaps, most of all worried future school graduates was the possible introduction of a third compulsory subject at the Unified State Examination. A variety of subjects were named as possible "candidates" - from history to physics.


However, all significant innovations in the USE-2017 should have been announced on the official FIPI website before the start of the academic year and, of course, reflected in the draft exam schedule. But there is no official news about the "third compulsory" at the beginning of the school year. Therefore, eleventh-graders can breathe a sigh of relief: the list of compulsory subjects for the USE-2017 does not change, there are still two of them:



  • Russian language(the results of which are taken into account when entering all universities of the country without exception);


  • mathematics - basic or profile level to choose from.

Nevertheless, the question of the third mandatory exam continues to be discussed - but, as representatives of the Ministry of Education assured, a decision would be made only after public discussion. And it won't happen right now.

USE in the Russian language - 2017: changes in individual tasks

The structure of the task in the Russian language will remain unchanged: a block of tasks with short answers and an essay analyzing the problems posed in the journalistic or literary text proposed by the examiner. The appearance of the oral part of speech has not yet been discussed. In the future, “speaking” may appear in the Unified State Examination in Russian, however, representatives of the Ministry of Education stipulated that this technology would be preliminarily “run-in” at the Unified State Examination in the classrooms.


In 2017, changes in the Unified State Examination in the Russian language are planned only in three tasks, and they will not be very significant. In all cases, we are talking about expanding the language material:



  • in task number 17(in sentences that include separate constructions) not only introductory words will be presented, but also appeals;


  • in task number 22(lexical in context) examinees used to have to find in a given fragment only one word or expression (for example, a phraseological phrase) that meets the criteria of the task. Now the task becomes more complicated: from several “suitable” lexical units, you will have to choose the one that most accurately meets the conditions of the task.


  • in task 23(write out the numbers of sentences related to the previous ones in a certain way) now both one and several correct answers are possible. That is, the student needs to find all such sentences in the passage and enter either one or several numbers in the form.

Unified State Examination in Mathematics -2017: profile and basic exam unchanged

In the USE in mathematics, the division into two levels is preserved:


  • a relatively simple basic exam with a score on a five-point scale, which mainly tests knowledge in the field of the so-called "" and the results of which are not accepted for admission to a university and are only needed to obtain a certificate;


  • profile - much more complex, focused on those graduates who plan to enter technical universities, where mathematics is a compulsory subject for admission.

According to official data published on the FIPI website, no changes are planned in any of the exams compared to 2016. However, students who have chosen a profile level, when preparing for the Unified State Examination in mathematics, should keep in mind that the compilers of the exam have set a course to counter "coaching" for solving problems of a certain type. And tasks of increased complexity may turn out to be non-standard: not beyond the scope of the school course, but requiring “mathematical ingenuity”.


In 2016, the presence in the variants of tasks that differed in the solution algorithm from the variants presented in the demo versions came as a surprise to many and caused protests and demands to revise the results. However, the developers of the exam made their position quite clear: one of the main functions of the USE is to differentiate students by level of knowledge, and students who have perfectly mastered the full school course of mathematics are more prepared to study the subject at the university level and should have advantages over those who have simply trained to solve problems. tasks of a given type. So, most likely, "non-standard" tasks in mathematics in 2017 will also be included in the KIM.

USE in social studies: small changes in the structure

The USE in social studies in 2017 will generally correspond to the model of 2016:


  • block of tasks with short answers;

  • block of tasks with detailed answers;

  • "alternative" task - writing an essay on the topic of one of the proposed statements.

However, minor changes are planned in the block of tasks with short answers. The task that appeared in the KIMs of 2016 under number 19 (differentiation of facts, opinions and value judgments) will be excluded from it. But there will be one more task on the module "law": the choice of correct judgments from the lists, which will be the seventeenth in a row.


The total number of assignments and the maximum primary score in the exam in the most popular elective subject will remain unchanged.

Unified State Examination in Physics 2017: significant changes, exclusion of the test part

The Unified State Examination in Physics in 2017 will be one of the three subjects that have undergone the most significant changes: and the test part is completely excluded from the structure of the exam, implying the choice of one correct answer from a list of options. Instead, there will be much expanded set of tasks with short answers(in the form of a word, a number, or a sequence of numbers). At the same time, the distribution of tasks by sections of the school course will remain approximately the same as in previous years. In total, the first block of the exam will have 21 questions:


  • 7 - in mechanics,

  • 5 - in thermodynamics and MKT,

  • 6 - in electrodynamics,

  • 3 - in quantum physics.

The second part of the examination paper (problems with detailed answers) will remain unchanged. The primary score on the exam in physics will also remain at the level of last year.


Unified State Examination in Literature -2017: structure unchanged, but more questions on knowledge of the text

By 2018, the Unified State Examination in Literature is expected to undergo fundamental changes: FIPI plans to completely eliminate the block of tasks with short answers, leaving only four mini-essays and one full-fledged one. But in 2017, the literature exam will be held according to the old, already familiar model:


  • the first semantic block is an excerpt from an epic or dramatic work, 7 questions with short answers and two mini-essays on it;

  • the second block is a lyrical work, 5 questions on it with short answers and two mini-compositions;

  • the third is a detailed essay (choice of three topics).

However, if in 2016 most questions with short answers were focused primarily on testing knowledge of basic literary terms, then in 2017 these tasks will be aimed primarily at knowledge of the realities of the text. Thus, “stepping over the threshold” only on the knowledge of a small amount of theory will no longer work.


One more feature of the examination in literature should be noted. In accordance with the rules, not only poems included in the school curriculum can be included in KIM. If the poet is included in the codifier, any of his poems can be offered for analysis. And this is legitimate - since mini-essays on a poetic passage should demonstrate the ability of the examiner to analyze the text on their own, and not remember the corresponding paragraph of the textbook. In 2016, "non-program" poems appeared in many versions of KIMs, and this trend is likely to continue in 2017.

Unified State Examination in Biology - radical changes in 2017, exclusion of the test part and increase in duration

The USE model in biology in 2017 will change fundamentally: from the assignment the “test” component will be completely excluded(questions with a choice of one correct answer from four proposed options), but the number of tasks with short answers will be increased.


In the control and measuring materials will appear Fundamentally new types of assignments for the Unified State Examination in Biology, among which:


  • restoring missing elements in tables or diagrams;

  • analysis of graphs, charts and tables;

  • search for errors in the designations in the figure;

  • derivation of the properties of a biological object from a "blind" image (without signatures).

Nevertheless, the developers of the exam believe that the updated exam in biology will not cause significant difficulties for students: many types of tasks have already been tested on the exam. The number of questions with detailed answers will not change - there will still be seven of them, and the types of questions will correspond to the 2016 model.


Changing the structure of the exam will entail a number of changes in the procedure and assessment scale:


  • the total number of tasks will decrease from 40 to 28;

  • the primary score is reduced to 59 (in 2017 it was 61);

  • the time to complete the work is increased by half an hour, the duration of the exam will be 210 minutes.

Unified State Examination in a foreign language - practically unchanged

The exam in foreign languages ​​in 2017 will be held in almost the same way as in 2016, with one exception. The wording of task number 3 in the oral part of the exam (description of the picture) will be changed. As FIPI experts note, when describing images, examinees sometimes abuse “imaginary circumstances”, claiming, for example, that their relatives (including wives and children) or themselves are depicted here (“I am an astronaut and soar in weightlessness”). This is in conflict with the objective of this task, which tests the ability to fully and accurately describe a particular photograph.


Therefore, the task will be clarified. So, in the USE in English in 2017, the word Imagine is excluded from the wording, and the word present is changed to describe. Similar changes will be made to the KIM in other foreign languages ​​- so that it is clear that we are talking about a description of a picture, and not a “story based on motives”.

USE in Chemistry-2017: significant changes, exclusion of the test part

The USE model in chemistry in 2017 is also waiting for significant changes related to the exclusion of the test part - and increase in the number and types of tasks with short answers. Among them will appear, for example:


  • tasks with the choice of two correct options from several proposed,

  • compliance questions,

  • calculation tasks.

Will change and structure of the first part exam: it will include several thematic blocks dedicated to one of the sections - and each block will contain tasks of both basic and advanced levels of complexity. The second part of the examination work (tasks with detailed answers) will remain almost the same as in previous years.


Wherein:


  • the total number of tasks will decrease from 40 to 34;

  • the maximum primary score will decrease from 64 to 60;

  • Tasks Nos. 9 and 17 (relationship between organic and inorganic substances) will no longer be evaluated in one primary score, but in two.

USE in history - small changes in the assessment system

In 2017, the history exam will be almost completely identical to last year's options. However, there will be changes in the grading system: the “cost” of two tasks will increase from one primary score to two:



  • task number 3(selection of terms relating to a particular historical period);


  • task number 8(selection of missing expressions from the list of suggested options).

In addition, the wording and evaluation criteria for task No. 25 (an essay dedicated to one of the historical periods) will be clarified.

Unified State Examination in Informatics and ICT in 2017 - without computers, without changes

The structure and technology of the USE in informatics and ICT in 2017 will fully comply with the examination model of 2016. There is also no talk about the use of computers by examinees - although this idea (taking into account the specifics of the subject - absolutely logical) is being actively discussed, this year's graduates will again have to work with traditional forms.


When preparing for the exam, you should not lose sight of some features of control and measuring materials:


  • task No. 27 is given in two versions, one of which is simpler and is estimated at 2 points, the second - at 4;

  • to write the program in task 27, you can use any programming language of the choice of the examiner.

USE in geography: small changes in the assessment system

No adjustments will be made to the geography test materials in 2017, however, the "weight" of individual tasks will change: the maximum score for four tasks will be increased, and for four more - reduced.


So, from one primary score to two, the cost of tasks No. 3, 11, 14 and 15 will increase (all - to determine and choose from the list of correct statements).


From two points to one "discounted" the following tasks:



  • 9 (accommodation of the population of Russia, work with the map),


  • 12 (distinguishing between true and false statements about urban and rural populations);


  • 13 (geography of transport, industries and agriculture of Russia);


  • 19 (export and international transport).

The maximum primary score remained unchanged at 47.

Official information about changes in the passing of the Unified State Examination-2017

All official documents related to the passing of the exam are promptly published on the website of the Federal Institute of Pedagogical Measurements (FIPI). There is also a summary table of changes, however, in order to get a complete impression of the “new trends” in the examination company, this is not enough - the information in the table is very concise and refers only to fundamental changes.


In order to be aware of all the details of passing the exam in 2017 "first hand", you can also:



  • get acquainted with the projects of KIM USE current year and carefully study the structure of the examination paper;


  • study methodological recommendations for teachers compiled at the end of 2016 - typical mistakes of last year's graduates are analyzed in detail and the planned changes are “chewed” and justified.

USE schedule 2019 official FIPI - an adjusted table for all subjects for high school students. The sequence of conducting the Unified State Exam is determined by the main and reserve days. For school graduates who have not successfully passed the test, additional exams are also provided in the autumn. The adjustment of the schedule for the USE 2019 is carried out by the Federal Institute of Pedagogical Measurements in accordance with the approved norms and methods, as a result of which the final and official final version of the schedule is formed. The latest changes to the USE-2019 FIPI schedule are published 2 months before the start of the exam.

If the days for the exam coincide, the student must come to take the exam on the reserve day. Also, the reserve date is used in case of non-attendance for a good reason and illness. If during the unified state exam violations were revealed, then it is necessary to file a complaint directly with the commission at the delivery point. In this case, the results for a group of students can be canceled, and a retake is scheduled for a reserve day. In case of repeated violation on the reserve day, the decision to retake the exam is made by the regional center, or postponed to September. So far, there have been no precedents for double violations.

Early delivery of the exam in 2019 is provided for those who:

  • Called into the army;
  • Enters a foreign university;
  • Sent for treatment;
  • Leaves for sports competitions, olympiads, competitions;

06/05/2019 - social science.

06/07/2019 - in physics and literature.

06/09/2019 - Russian.

06/13/2019 - English, German, biology.

19.06.2019 - chemistry and history.

09/05/2019 - Russian.

09/08/2019 - mathematics.

Reserve days

04/10/2019 - history, English, computer science, geography.

04/12/2019 - physics, biology, literature, social science, German and other foreign languages.

04/14/2019 - Russian and mathematics.

06/20/2019 - geography and informatics.

06/21/2019 - literature, chemistry, physics. In social science.

06/22/2019 - in biology, foreign language, history. .

06/23/2019 - retake in English.

06/28/2019 - mathematics, both levels (profile and basic).

06/29/2019 - Russian.

July 1, 2019 - other items.

09/16/2019 - all subjects.

This schedule is preliminary and subject to change before the final approved version is released. Changes are made in connection with the introduction of adjustments to the rules for conducting the exam, as well as on the recommendations of the Ministry of Education.

How to successfully pass the exam-2019:

Tip #1: Develop your logic!

You can’t even pass chemistry with the latest changes with banal cramming - you need to be able to think outside the box. And this is achieved only by solving a large number of problems.

Tip #2: Fill in the gaps!

Tasks for the Unified State Exam now cover the entire school course, so if there are gaps in knowledge, it is necessary to fill them. At the same time, old books on preparing for oral and written exams for grades 9 and 11 such as “1000 questions and answers” ​​are very convenient, where you can find out what it is and how to solve a problem in physics with the distribution of forces.

Tip #3: Hire a tutor, preferably two!

A tutor acts much more efficiently than courses, and two teachers are 99% likely to be able to prepare well for the exam. But this is subject to regular self-study.

Tip #4: Don't worry!

In fact, with the current system and the possibility of retaking, the exam is not such a terrible test. If the main certification is at least completed with triples, then there should be no problems with the exam.

Tip #5: Exercise daily!

You need to practice daily, devoting a certain time to each subject. Even with short breaks, the brain can forget important logical chains.

The USE 2019 schedule from FIPI shows that it is necessary to start preparing intensively from January.