Ege in the year the changes are fresh. Examination rules and procedure. USE and new educational trends

The Unified State Examination (USE) has become the only form of final exams for schools for quite a long time - in 2009, and it was first tested at the turn of the millennium. Adjustments are constantly being made to the USE rules, making schoolchildren and their parents worry every year.

It has been known for a long time that the USE system will undergo major changes. Dmitry Litvinov, the former head of the Ministry of Education, was the first to announce this. Olga Vasilyeva, the new head of the department, also said in her first interviews that the course of transformation would be supported. The reform will continue for several years, and the USE 2018 will be no exception.

USE 2018: changes and news

The first thing that worries all schoolchildren: both those who are preparing for graduation and those who are just starting their studies, is the question “Will the USE be canceled in 2018?”. Both the current minister of education and the previous one answered it: too much effort has been invested in the system of the state exam itself to talk about its abolition now. The USE proved to be an excellent system for testing the knowledge of graduates, giving objective and accurate assessments of the level of knowledge of students.

Therefore, in the present tense, we can only talk about the further reform of the USE, about its transformations and changes. If the quantity and quality of the latter cause heated discussions, then there will definitely not be abolition of the Unified State Examination in 2018, as well as in subsequent ones.

Compulsory subjects of the USE 2018

How many subjects to take for the exam 2018? This question is of great concern to today's high school students. And there are reasons for such concern, or, more correctly, there were. The fact is that in an interview, the previous Minister of Education, Dmitry Litvinov, said that by 2018 the number of subjects in the Unified State Examination will increase to six. In 2017, he said, a third was to be added to the number of mandatory exams, and in 2018, a fourth plus two elective exams, for a total of six. But with the coming to power of a new minister, Olga Vasilyeva, the strategy for reforming the USE has also changed.

The fact that a third should be added to the two compulsory subjects that exist today has been talked about for quite some time - the first rumors appeared in 2014. However, no action has been taken in this regard so far. And even at the end of the 2016-2017 academic year, graduates will still take three exams - two mandatory and one optional.

However, in 2018, that is, at the end of the 2017-2018 academic year, the third mandatory exam is likely to increase. This was said back in 2015, and officials from the Ministry of Education and Science confirm this. It remains only to decide which subject will be included in the top three required.

Today, history is considered the favorite among all other school disciplines. Even the president spoke in favor of the subject, noting that today schoolchildren's knowledge of their native history leaves much to be desired. As the minister noted, making the discipline one of those for which compulsory examinations are taken will increase interest in science and force both students and teachers to pay more attention to the subject. Whether this is so, time will tell.

In second place in popularity is social studies. According to FIPI statistics, schoolchildren choose this subject more often than others - about a third of students take social studies as an elective exam. However, after the reform, the exam became somewhat more difficult, and therefore it is no longer possible to argue that social science is a simple subject.

In third place is physics. Fans of engineering universities are in favor of this subject. Focusing on the exact sciences has long been haunting the minds of education officials, but for many schoolchildren, physics is too complex and difficult to study as a subject. Given this, it is impossible to argue that the discipline will be included in the number of mandatory ones.

Today, it is impossible to say with accuracy which compulsory subjects are included in the USE 2018. The exact number and name of exams will be known closer to the beginning of the 2017-2018 academic year, that is, until September 2017. So far, only one thing is firmly known - the Russian language and mathematics will have to be passed in any case.

Latest news

Speaking about the changes, first of all, the reform of the Unified State Examination in Literature is meant. The new exam model has already been announced by FIPI, and you can get acquainted with the demo version of KIM on the website of the department. So, what will the Unified State Examination in Literature bring in 2018, will schoolchildren write an essay, and how difficult will the exam be?

Questions with short answers will be excluded. Some time ago literature lost its test part; questions with a choice of one correct answer out of four were replaced with questions with short answers. This part is aimed at testing terminology - examiners must ensure that students are familiar with all the terms used in the discipline. However, the new minister said that from 2018 literature will become a more creative subject, and therefore there is no need for a special “terminological” part.

Simplification of the task for the analysis of the work. The second type of task is a kind of mini-essay, when the text presented in the KIM had to be compared with two others, which the student must remember on his own. From 2018, students will only need to provide one text for analysis.

Increasing the number of topics for essays. Until 2018, students were offered only three topics to choose from to write an essay. After the reform, the number of topics will increase to four or even five.

Increasing the volume of the essay. Today, the minimum length of an essay is 200 words. From 2018, its length should be at least 250 words.

Essay grades. Today, as you know, there are only two criteria for an examination essay - “passed” or “not passed”. In 2018, it is planned to introduce a rating scale for this block of the exam - now the essay will be evaluated according to a five-point system familiar to schoolchildren.

The new USE model in literature is currently being tested in 44 regions, and if the result is satisfactory, it will become the main one in 2018. In August, all project documents will be made publicly available on the FIPI website and, within a few months, they will be publicly discussed.

USE in a foreign language

The Ministry of Education decided that a foreign language in 2018 will still not be included in the list of compulsory subjects. Moreover, discussions on this subject are very fierce, as everyone understands how important a foreign language is for building a career.

As a result, to date, it has been decided that a foreign language will become a mandatory exam only at the USE 2022.

In the meantime, those 11th graders who want to be certified according to it choose a foreign one as an additional exam.

For the USE 2018, the choice of languages ​​will be as follows:

  • English;
  • Deutsch;
  • French;
  • Spanish;
  • Chinese.

The Chinese language entered the program after trial exams were successfully held in Amur schools in 2016.

Results

There will be changes in the Unified State Examination in 2018 - Vasilyeva herself and officials of various departments in charge of this issue speak about this. However, it is too early to talk about what exactly these changes will be - accurate information will appear only in the second half of 2017.

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The Unified State Examination (USE) has become the only form of final exams for schools for quite a long time - in 2009, and it was first tested at the turn of the millennium. Adjustments are constantly being made to the USE rules, making schoolchildren and their parents worry every year.

It has been known for a long time that the USE system will undergo major changes. Dmitry Livanov, the former head of the Ministry of Education, was the first to announce this. Olga Vasilyeva, the new head of the department, also said in her first interviews that the course of transformation would be supported. The reform will continue for several years, and the USE 2018-19 will be no exception.

USE 2018-19: changes and news

The first thing that worries all schoolchildren: both those who are preparing for graduation, and those who are just starting their studies, is the question “Will the USE be canceled in 2019?”. Both the current minister of education and the previous one answered it: too much effort has been invested in the system of the state exam itself to talk about its abolition now. The USE proved to be an excellent system for testing the knowledge of graduates, giving objective and accurate assessments of the level of knowledge of students.

Therefore, in the present tense, we can only talk about the further reform of the USE, about its transformations and changes. If the quantity and quality of the latter cause heated discussions, then there will definitely not be abolition of the Unified State Examination in 2019, as well as in subsequent ones.

Compulsory USE subjects 2018-19

How many subjects to take for the USE 2018-19? This question is of great concern to today's high school students. And there are reasons for such concern, or, more correctly, there were. The fact is that in an interview, the previous Minister of Education, Dmitry Litvinov, said that by 2018 the number of subjects in the Unified State Examination will increase to six. In 2017, he said, a third was to be added to the number of mandatory exams, and in 2018, a fourth plus two elective exams, for a total of six. But with the coming to power of a new minister, Olga Vasilyeva, the strategy for reforming the USE has also changed.

The fact that a third should be added to the two compulsory subjects that exist today has been talked about for quite some time - the first rumors appeared in 2014. However, no action has been taken in this regard so far. And even at the end of the 2016-2017 academic year, graduates will still take three exams - two mandatory and one optional.

However, in 2019, that is, at the end of the 2018-2019 academic year, the third mandatory exam is likely to increase. This was said back in 2015, and officials from the Ministry of Education and Science confirm this. It remains only to decide which subject will be included in the top three required.

Today, history is considered the favorite among all other school disciplines. Even the president spoke in favor of the subject, noting that today schoolchildren's knowledge of their native history leaves much to be desired. As the minister noted, making the discipline one of those for which compulsory examinations are taken will increase interest in science and force both students and teachers to pay more attention to the subject. Whether this is so - time will tell.

In second place in popularity is social science. According to FIPI statistics, schoolchildren choose this subject more often than others - about a third of students take social studies as an elective exam. However, after the reform, the exam became somewhat more difficult, and therefore it is no longer possible to argue that social science is a simple subject.

In third place is physics. Fans of engineering universities are in favor of this subject. Focusing on the exact sciences has long been haunting the minds of education officials, but for many schoolchildren, physics is too complex and difficult to study as a subject. Given this, it is impossible to argue that the discipline will be included in the number of mandatory ones.

Today, it is impossible to say with accuracy which compulsory subjects are included in the USE 2018-19. So far, only one thing is firmly known - the Russian language and mathematics will have to be passed in any case.

Latest news

Upon taking office, the new Minister of Education gave several lengthy interviews at once, where a lot of attention was paid to the issues of the Unified State Examination. Vasilyeva confirmed that the course towards transforming the Unified State Examination, taken under the previous leader, is still relevant. However, the minister is a fan of gradual changes, smooth reforms, and not abrupt innovations. In addition, Vasilyeva said that before introducing any global changes in the exam, they will be brought to the attention of the public. Thus, it is worth hoping that the USE structure will not undergo large-scale transformations in 2019. However, the planned changes will still take place.

Speaking about the changes, first of all, the reform of the Unified State Examination in Literature is meant. The new exam model has already been announced by FIPI, and you can get acquainted with the demo version of KIM on the website of the department. So, what will the Unified State Exam in Literature bring in 2019, will schoolchildren write an essay, and how difficult will the exam be?

Questions with short answers will be excluded. Some time ago literature lost its test part; questions with a choice of one correct answer out of four were replaced with questions with short answers. This part is aimed at testing terminology - examiners must make sure that students are fluent in all the terms used in the discipline. However, the new minister said that from 2019 literature will become a more creative subject, and therefore there is no need for a special “terminological” part.

Simplification of the task for the analysis of the work. The second type of task is a kind of mini-essay, when the text presented in the KIM had to be compared with two others, which the student must remember on his own. From 2018, students will only need to provide one text for analysis.

Increasing the number of topics for essays. Until 2018, students were offered only three topics to choose from to write an essay. After the reform, the number of topics will increase to four or even five.

Increasing the volume of the essay. Today, the minimum length of an essay is 200 words. From 2018, its length should be at least 250 words.

Essay grades. Today, as you know, there are only two criteria for an examination essay - “passed” or “not passed”. In 2019, it is planned to introduce a rating scale for this block of the exam - now the essay will be evaluated according to a five-point system familiar to schoolchildren.

The new USE model in literature is currently being tested in 44 regions, and if the result is satisfactory, it will become the main one in 2019.

USE in a foreign language

The Ministry of Education decided that a foreign language in 2018 will still not be included in the list of compulsory subjects. Moreover, discussions on this subject are very fierce, as everyone understands how important a foreign language is for building a career.

As a result, to date, it has been decided that a foreign language will become a mandatory exam only at the USE 2022.

In the meantime, those 11th graders who want to be certified according to it choose a foreign one as an additional exam.

For the USE 2019, the choice of languages ​​will be as follows:

  • English;
  • Deutsch;
  • French;
  • Spanish;
  • Chinese.

The Chinese language entered the program after trial exams were successfully held in Amur schools in 2016.

USE 2018-19 in Crimea and Sevastopol

It is already known for sure that the USE 2018-19 in Crimea and Sevastopol will be voluntary. Moreover, this is the last year of such preferences.

School graduates of the peninsula can choose between passing the Unified State Examination and the classical final and entrance exams to universities.

Meanwhile, statistics show that last year in Sevastopol 84% of graduates chose the Unified State Examination, and, in general, in Crimea, the figure is much lower - 34%.

Results

There will be changes in the Unified State Examination in 2018-19 - Vasilyeva herself and officials of various departments in charge of this issue speak about this. However, it is too early to talk about exactly what these changes will be - accurate information will appear only in the second half of 2018.

Chinese students take state exams (“gaokao”) two days in a row: on the first day they take compulsory subjects (Chinese, mathematics and a foreign language), and on the second day they take elective subjects (either three subjects in social sciences or three subjects in natural sciences). ). The Chinese single exam system is often linked to the growing incidence of clinical depression and suicide among young people.

In South Korea, airplanes do not land on state exam days so that their noise does not distract students. In Brazil, the standardized exam is paid and is optional. In Germany, for admission to universities, applicants take several dozen preparatory courses and pass four exams.

What do we have? And we have the Unified State Examination, and, you see, this is not the worst option compared to some exams for foreign students. To successfully pass the unified state exam, it is enough to know the requirements and follow the changes in the current academic year. The methodologists of the USE preparation center "Five with a plus" tell you what you need to know about the USE 2018.

What remains the same

The year 2018 is passing calmly, under the sign of stability: the head of Rosobrnadzor Sergey Kravtsov said that the USE procedure has already been established, that everything is decided by knowledge, and no significant changes are expected.

The official exam schedule has been approved and, as before, will be held in three waves:

You can see the full schedule by subject. Applications for participation in the exam are submitted before February 1; for those who did not have time to apply, it is difficult to get the opportunity to pass the exam, but it is possible. But schoolchildren have nothing to worry about - the school took care of their timely registration.

As before, two subjects remain compulsory for school graduates - Russian language and mathematics (basic for the certificate, profile for entering the university). Demo versions of the USE 2018 are available. Remember that there will definitely not be tasks from the demos in the exam forms, but they will be similar. And to draw up a plan for preparing for exams, use the codifiers from FIPI - they provide a complete list of topics necessary for studying.

In the room where the exam takes place, you can take:

  • medicines and nutrition (if necessary);

    teaching aids (in mathematics - 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);

    USE participants with disabilities, children with disabilities and the disabled can take special technical equipment with them.

    It will be possible to check the results of the USE in 2018 using the official online service or on the State Services.

Of the compulsory subjects, the changes affected the Russian language, but mathematics did not present any surprises. Of the elective subjects, biology and history remained unchanged. In a foreign language, the changes are also insignificant and concern only the wording and evaluation criteria.

General changes

Exam materials for the USE 2018 will be printed directly in the classroom, and not sent to schools before exams. Exam forms and test materials will be black and white and one-sided. Exam participants need to fill out the forms only on one side - the reverse side will not be checked.

Russian language: plus speech literacy

One task was added for knowledge of lexical norms and the ability to recognize speech errors. Now there are 26 tasks. The wording has been clarified in some places: for example, in an essay, now you need to specifically formulate the position of the author. The maximum primary score for completing the entire job has been increased from 57 to 58.

Literature: plus one more topic

A fourth topic was introduced for a mini-essay (according to the latest literature) in task No. 17. For tasks with a detailed answer No. 9 and 16, you can now get 10 points, and for No. 8 and 15 - 5 points. All of these tasks now take into account speech errors. The maximum score for the entire work has been increased from 42 to 57 points.

Social Science: Plus Logic

In social science, the assessment system for task 28 has changed (answer plan). It is recommended to pay more attention to tasks on the logical relationship of concepts, since in task No. 29 (essay) one point was added for logic, the relationship of concepts. KIM as such has not changed, the evaluation criteria have changed. The maximum primary score for completing the entire job has been increased from 62 to 64.

Physics: plus astrophysics

There are more tasks in the first part - 24 instead of 23. The additional task of the first part tests the assimilation of the basic concepts of the elements of astrophysics. The correct completion of this task with the answer recorded in the form of a sequence of numbers is estimated at 2 primary points. Otherwise, the thematic affiliation of the tasks of the first and second parts and the task scoring system remain the same. The maximum primary score for completing the entire work has been increased from 50 to 52 points.

Chemistry: plus task

The total number of USE tasks in chemistry has increased to 35 by adding the sixth task to the second part. Tasks with a general context have been introduced: No. 30 and No. 31. Here, the assimilation of material on the topic "Redox Reactions" and "Ion Exchange Reactions" is checked. But the maximum primary score remained the same due to changes in the assessment scale - 60 points.

Computer Science: C++

In tasks 8, 11, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, code examples are now written not in C, but in C ++.

As you know, the USE combines the functions of final exams from school and entrance exams to universities. Compulsory subjects - those without passing which the graduate will not receive a certificate of secondary education. Their set is the same in all regions of Russia, with the exception of Crimea - there 2018 graduates take the exam only at their own request.


In 2018, as in previous years, there are only two such compulsory subjects:


  • Russian language (one version of the exam for everyone, without division into levels);

  • mathematics (basic or profile level at the choice of the graduate).

In addition, for admission to the exam, students must write a final essay - it is massive in December and is assessed for "pass" or "fail". Eleventh-graders who missed an essay for a good reason or failed to get credit will have the opportunity to write it on reserve days during the school year.


The number of points required for the mandatory exam to be considered successfully passed is small - and the vast majority of graduates successfully cope with the tests. Those who need to take rather complicated mathematics at the profile level for admission often “insure themselves” and additionally write a basic level exam (these exams are held on different days, and the student has the right to choose both options at once). Writing a “base” for a triple is not difficult - therefore, if profile mathematics cannot be written at the proper level, a certificate will still be issued.

Are changes to the list of mandatory USE possible?

In recent years, the leaders of the Ministry of Education have periodically voiced their intention to expand the list of exams required to obtain a certificate. From time to time, representatives of various public organizations take the initiative to supplement the list with one or another subject - from geography to technology. The motive is usually the same - this knowledge is necessary for every educated person, and schoolchildren must be forced to study not only those subjects that are required for admission to the chosen specialty, but also everyone else. All these statements are confusing and make schoolchildren nervous - whether it turns out 2 months before the exams that all graduates are required to take physics or, for example, literature.


However, 2018 graduates may not fear sudden changes. While Russian Education Minister Olga Vasilyeva has advocated expanding the set of mandatory USEs, she also insists that changes should be gradual, without "sudden movements." And in accordance with the plans announced by the ministry, new subjects will become mandatory no earlier than 2020. It is then that the exam in history may become mandatory. From 2022, the list may also be replenished with a foreign language exam.


In recent years, any significant changes in the USE are first tested, the results are analyzed, and so on - therefore, innovations in any case will be preceded by lengthy preparation, the course of which will be announced by officials. Moreover, no one is interested in leaving schoolchildren en masse without certificates (and it is obvious that in the event of a sudden introduction of a new compulsory subject with unadapted CIMs, not everyone will be able to cross the threshold).


How many exams of choice should be taken in 2018

The mandatory minimum of the Unified State Examination, which must be passed to graduate from school, is only Russian and mathematics. The number of exams that a student takes in addition depends only on his desire and further life plans, there are no rules from the series “at least two elective subjects” exist.


If a graduate does not plan to enter a university this year, he can limit himself to compulsory subjects only. If he is going to apply to several universities that require a different set of subjects, he has every right to pass tests at least in all subjects included in the USE list.


As a rule, 11th-graders who pass mathematics only at the basic level (it is assessed on a five-point scale and the results of this exam are not accepted by universities as entrance exams) choose at least two additional exams. After all, usually (if there are no entrance creative or professional tests at the university), you need to present the results of three exams for admission.


Applicants to technical specialties and passing the profile mathematics as a mandatory exam can often get by with just one elective exam. A common strategy is to include an additional subject “just in case” in the list of selected exams. In this case, one failure in passing one of the elective subjects does not cross out the opportunity to continue education in the same year.


An important point: passing the exam of choice is voluntary. And this means that the graduate has every right not to appear for the exam if, for any reason, he changed his mind about taking it. And this will not affect his certificate in any way. But to supplement the list of selected exams after the submission of applications has officially been completed is almost impossible. Registration usually lasts until the end of January, and by this time not all eleventh graders have decided on the list of educational institutions to which they will apply. In this case, it’s better to sign up for the exam “with a margin” - it’s better than finding out at the last moment that the exam needed at the “dream university” was not on the list.

What are the requirements for the examinees, and what changes is the Ministry of Education and Science making to the unified exam in 2018? Let's try to understand in more detail what can be expected from the USE-2018 and what needs to be "pulled up" for its successful passage.

The winter holidays have come to an end, and school graduates have been actively preparing for one of the most important stages of all school education - passing the exam.

In our country Unified State Exam has been a mandatory centralized test for schoolchildren since 2009. It acts as a final exam for a certificate and an entrance exam for admission to higher educational institutions of the country at the same time.

What are the requirements for the examinees, and what changes is the Ministry of Education and Science making to the unified exam in 2018? Let's try to understand in more detail what can be expected from the USE-2018 and what needs to be "pulled up" for its successful passage.

How will the USE-2018 change?

During its existence, the procedure for passing the exam "" many changes and the introduction of a variety of innovations. However, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who listens to the opinions of experts, the system is still not perfect, so it needs to take further measures aimed at eliminating existing shortcomings. However, he notes that the presence of a single standard gives the most objective assessment of the effectiveness school education and provides an opportunity for applicants from the regions.

According to the Minister of Education Olga Vasilyeva, no significant changes are expected in the USE this year. Schoolchildren will continue to take mandatory exams in the Russian language and mathematics. The introduction of an oral exam in the Russian language cannot be called a major change, since this year it will be held only in some schools, in the order of approbation.


Note that the department considers rumors about the inclusion of a foreign language and history among the compulsory subjects for passing the exam in the department premature. According to available data, Russian history will add to the list of compulsory subjects only in 2020, and students will take a foreign language from 2022.

This year, the technology of the exam will completely change. Unlike previous years, forms and control and measuring materials will now be available in digital format. Schoolchildren and graduates of previous years who are taking the exam will be able to personally see the process of printing assignments right in the classroom. At the end of the work, their forms will be scanned and sent for verification using secure communication channels.

Certain changes will be made to the examination tasks (both compulsory and elective subjects). It is noted that test questions and questions with one correct answer will be almost completely excluded from the tests. Some subjects, such as biology and physics, will include additional blocks of questions, while others have revised the maximum score.

Terms and conditions for submitting an application and the procedure for passing exams

The Federal Service for Supervision in Education and Science notes that everyone who wants to take exams in 2018 year must submit an appropriate application indicating the disciplines before February 1. Questions regarding the extension of the deadline for receiving documents are not considered at the moment. But, as the head of Rosobrnadzor Sergey Kravtsov said, such a possibility will be discussed as part of improving the system for the next academic year.

If everything is extremely clear with the Russian language and mathematics, then with subjects of choice, things are somewhat more complicated. Already now, each graduate must determine exactly what disciplines he will have to pass, based on the further specialty. The subjects considered as entrance examinations are indicated on the websites of the selected universities, however, it is noted that the number of subjects that can be indicated in the application is unlimited.

Places of registration for passing the unified state exam for graduates of previous years who wish to apply are approved by the regional education authorities, and those graduating this year must register at the place of study.


main stage USE-2018 will be held from May 28 to July 2. For those participants who, for valid reasons, cannot take exams together with the main group and only by providing the relevant documents, there is an opportunity to pass the tests ahead of schedule - from March 21 to April 11. Naturally, this is possible only if the school curriculum is successfully mastered by the deadlines.

An additional stage will be held in September, from the 4th to the 15th. During this period, as well as on the reserve days of the main stage, participants who score low will be allowed to retake the Russian language and mathematics. But in case of failure with subjects of choice, a second exam can be passed only next year.

How to achieve high results?

The results of this year's USE can significantly affect the grades of graduates in the certificate, so you should think about how to increase the level of knowledge and achieve maximum results.

According to statistics, only half a percent of graduates show a 100% result in Russian language exams, and another 25% get high scores. Why such a low result? According to the conclusions of experts, this is due to the fact that:

  • schoolchildren lack skills in writing reasoning essays, in which they most often make punctuation and spelling errors.
  • in the works of high school students there are no phraseological units that can bring them additional points.

Among the most common mistakes, experts also note the spelling of unstressed vowels at the root of the word, and although teachers repeat these rules to their students more than once, they still need to practice.

Things are even worse with mathematics. Despite the fact that 45% of the examinees successfully pass the basic level, it must be understood that it is much simpler than the profile one, the results of which are much lower than in the Russian language. Big problems for schoolchildren arise when solving problems in geometry, especially from the section of solid geometry. Practice has shown that it is possible to achieve high results in the exam if:

  • repeat the theme "Percentage",
  • solve economic problems,
  • learn to determine the area of ​​\u200b\u200bfigures on paper in a cage.


History and social studies are very popular among elective subjects. However, the percentage of high scorers in these subjects leaves much to be desired. In the case of history USE participants there are gaps in the chronology of events, and there are often problems with reading maps. And in social science, many people are good at the topics "Law", "Economics" and "Man and Society". But about "Politics" they have a very vague idea.

In general, according to Ms. , the ministry is continuously working to create a unified educational space, which will soon make it possible to improve the quality of education for children and provide the necessary basis for the successful completion of the exam. Innovations will be expected by graduates next year, but for now it is necessary to accumulate all the energy to get the maximum result.

USE-2018 Schedule

early period

Main period

the date Subject
May 28 computer science, geography
May 30 mathematics (basic level)
June 1st mathematics (profile level)
June 4 history, chemistry
June 6 Russian language
the 9th of June foreign language (oral)
June 13 foreign language (oral)
June 14 social science
June 18 foreign language, biology
June 20 literature, physics
Reserve days
22nd of June computer science, geography
June 25 mathematics (basic and profile levels)
June 26 Russian language
27th of June history, foreign language, biology, chemistry
June 28 literature, social science, physics
June 29 foreign language (oral)
July 2 all things

Additional period

the date Subject
4 September Russian language
September 7 maths
Reserve day
September 15th Russian language, mathematics (basic level)