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Bachelor's Degree 2025: These 7 Essential Tricks to Succeed in the Second Round

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The second round of the 2025 Baccalaureate in Senegal is fast approaching for thousands of candidates who have not yet validated their exam. This crucial event offers a second chance to get the precious sesame opening the doors of higher education. Faced with pressure and stress, it is essential to prepare well to maximize its chances of success. To address this session calmly, several simple but effective tricks can make the difference. First, …
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The second round of the 2025 Baccalaureate in Senegal is fast approaching for thousands of candidates who have not yet validated their exam. This crucial event offers a second chance to get the precious sesame opening the doors of higher education. Faced with pressure and stress, it is essential to prepare well to maximize its chances of success. To address this session calmly, several simple but effective tricks can make the difference. First, …

The Lycée Scientifique d'Excellence de Diourbel (LSED) shined at the 2025 baccalaureate by completing a course without fault. The 60 candidates presented all obtained their diploma from the first round, thus displaying an exceptional success rate of 100%. Of them, 19 obtained the mention Very Good, 23 the mention Good, 14 [...]

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SenCaféActu broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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