A school student from Sverdlovsk decided to retake the Unified State Exam and scored 100 points.

A school student from Sverdlovsk decided to retake the Unified State Exam and scored 100 points.

      Today at 10:31 Artyom Tret'yakov from Novouralsk took the Russian language exam again. While he scored 73 points the first time, he achieved the maximum result on the second attempt.

      In addition to Russian, Artyom scored 91 in History and 94 in Social Studies.

      "I prepared intensively for Russian, so I was upset about the low score. I knew History and Social Studies well," said the E1.RU graduate. "It turned out I had some mistakes in my essay. But during the retake, I corrected all the errors."

      Preparation was only with his teacher, Larisa Kiselnikova. No tutors were needed, as she studied with him at any time. She supported the idea of retaking and helped improve his results.

      "We wrote essays every day at school. My parents also encouraged me, saying: 'Pull yourself together, that's not your level,'" Artyom recalls.

      Few decided to retake: only three people were in the exam room.

      "My girlfriend was also retaking Russian, wanting to raise her score. She also managed to improve her result.

      Artyom plans to enroll in RANEPA in Moscow for the 'State and Municipal Management' program."

      According to the young man, only two of the eight hours of preparation are truly effective, while the others only tire him out.

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A school student from Sverdlovsk decided to retake the Unified State Exam and scored 100 points.

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A school student from Sverdlovsk decided to retake the Unified State Exam and scored 100 points.

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