Mathematics and history will see low marks
Teacher Nguyen Hong Chau, who has been marking mathematics exam papers for
At the Hanoi University of Natural Sciences under the Hanoi National University, Bui Vu Anh, a lecturer of Mathematics Faculty, said that no examinee of either A or B groups has got 10 marks for mathematics so far.
Anh predicts that the examinee who gets a 5.5 or 6 for mathematics can cherish the hope of passing the exam to enter the university.
According to Le Huu Lap, Deputy Director of the Post & Telecommunications Institute and Technology, over 4,000 mathematics exam papers have been marked, while papers that scored 3-4 account for the biggest proportion.
The Hanoi University of Industry said that it has finished marking group-A’s exam papers, while its president Hoang Van Dien said that most examinees got low marks. There are only six or seven examinees who got 6-7s among every 40 examinees. The university last year required students to get 17-20 marks to be enrolled into the university.
Meanwhile, Nguyen Si Khanh, Deputy Head of the Training Division under the Vietnam Trade Union University, said that low marks have also been seen on history exam papers.
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More satisfactory results for geography and physics
While universities have reported low marks for mathematics and history, they have reported more satisfactory results for geography and physics.
Khanh from the Trade Union University said that in history, there are many 8-9s, but there is no 10 mark.
The required marks for students to get into the Hanoi University of Natural Sciences are expected to be 0.5-1 marks lower than last year.
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Who to blame? Questions or examinees?
A mathematics expert said that A and D group exam questions this year proved to be very long. This, he said, has resulted in the low marks for mathematics.
Moreover, he said, the question about inequality was really very tough; therefore, there will be not many 10 marks for mathematics.
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