Knowing that understanding about the humanities is as important as knowing about the exact sciences, the commission that organizes the college entrance exam unicamp decided that the university test will have more human questions and less exact ones. Thus, in the first phase, questions about natural sciences will be reduced. Here's a look at all the changes:
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For those who wish to join Unicamp, maybe it's time to focus a little more on humanities issues, after all, the commission that organizes Unicamp's entrance exam, Comvest, announced that this year's exams will undergo some changes.
In the first stage, the commission states that there will be fewer natural science questions on the test. In the second stage, the changes will be that math questions will also be reduced when it comes to humanities courses.
According to the announcement made by Comvest on Tuesday, the 21st, the number of questions remains the same, with 72 being multiple choice.
However, what has changed is that previously, of these 72 questions, 31 questions were about Portuguese, Mathematics and English; 24 of natural sciences; and 16 from humans.
However, from that year onwards, the 72 questions will be divided as follows: 31 questions on Portuguese and mathematics, 21 questions on natural sciences and 20 on humanities.
The director of Comvest explains that the change was thought precisely to try to balance both areas of knowledge. After all, the new high school proposes exactly the same workload for both areas.
“If I have the same workload and the students are not having the same pressure on the test, those who have an easier time area of humanities, for example, were being impaired in the performance of the entrance exams of previous years", explained the director.
The first day of the second phase will work in the same way, 10 questions of Portuguese, English and science and an essay with two proposed texts for the candidate to choose.
On the second day, those candidates who opt for humanities courses will have a reduction in the number of mathematics questions in your test of 6, for 4 questions, being the others, 2 of human sciences, 6 of history, 6 of geography and 2 of philosophy and sociology.
For those who opt for a course in biological sciences and the health area, there will also be only 4 questions in mathematics and 2 in human sciences, but the others remain, 6 in chemistry and 8 in biology.
As for the exact sciences courses, they follow as before, 6 questions in mathematics, 6 in chemistry, 6 in physics and 2 in human sciences.