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The New Selectivity Begins in Seville: "It Has Been Easier than I Expected"

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Students make an argumentative discourse on poverty in Spain at the Language Exam The importance of education in today's society is the discourse required in Philosophy This is the Language Exam of Selectivity
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Students make an argumentative discourse on poverty in Spain at the Language Exam The importance of education in today's society is the discourse required in Philosophy This is the Language Exam of Selectivity

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An editorial text by El País, fragment by Donald Shaw and a work by Carmen Martín Gaite have been protagonists during the 90 minutes that has lasted the first examination of selectivity, that of Language and Literature. The almost 52,000 Andalusian students who have started the entrance test to the University, a model of new examination after four years with a type of test adapted to the year of the covid. This year, they have found an editorial…

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Thousands of students faced a text about economic hardship in a test that debuted a single format with no choice options. This is the 2025 Andalusian Selectividad Language exam: a text about poverty in Spain, the modernism

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Europa Sur broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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