OPORA is concerned about statements of the participants of external independent testing about the level of difficulty of tests in English and statements about the disrepansies with school program. Thus, in Drohobych, Lviv region, today, in the day of the city council meeting, about fifty graduates went to the streets to protest against the challenges of English and requiring retake. They were supported by the graduates from other villages in Drogobych district. Despite the frustration because of the level of tests, prospective students have expressed their support to the system of external testing so as to ensure equal access to higher education in the country.

for Educational Quality Evaluation of the complexity of the test in English, published at the Center website. However, considering the protests of entrants OPORA appeals to UCEQE to publish a list of textbooks and manuals approved by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, on which this year's tests in foreign languages were based.

that shows participants' knowledge compared with other applicants. This means that 200 points will be for entrant, which among other applicants correctly answers most questions. Thus, 200 points for testing - is not necessarily the correct answers to all questions for form A and the maximum number of points for creative tasks from form B, but the best results of all testing activities. In addition, we remind that the applicants have the right to appeal the results of the EIT-2010 from a separate subject for three days after the publication of scores obtained by testing on their personal pages on the site of UCEQE. More information about the appeal procedure one can see in the practical guide, prepared by OPORA

Contact: Olga Strelyuk
coordinator of public observation
063 628 68 36.