2.5.13

SELECTIVITY IN SPAIN

BY PABLO CERÉN, 2BTO-D

Selectivity was created thirty years ago in Spain ,  and it was the 60% of your mark to enter in a grade (the other 40% was you’re A-level’s mark). Selectivity is always in June, between the 18-22, (it can change EVERY YEAR), and you have to do the subjects that you have learned in first and second of A-level. Now, four years ago, the government put a new law that reformed selectivity, now, selectivity is over 14 instead of over 10, and you can have a 14 in your marks!
All of universities in Spain (that are NATIONAL) tell us that we must have a minimum mark to enter, and in some of them, the minimum mark is more than 10 points, and now with the new study’s plan, we haven´t got any problem to enter.