
Belarus Streamlines High School Exams: Less Stress, More Focus
Belarus Simplifies High School Exams: A Report from President Lukashenko's Meeting MINSK, BELARUS – In a recent meeting, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko received an update on the changes to the nation's centralized testing and examination system for high school students. The new system, effective immediately, reduces the number of required exams from four to two. One exam will be a subject chosen by the student, while the other will be either Belarusian or Russian. "The new system aims to reduce stress and double workload on students," explained an official during the briefing. President Lukashenko added, "This is good for families and ensures students focus on their chosen path." The changes have been met with generally positive feedback from students and parents alike. The government has created additional resources and support for students who may need extra time or assistance. The streamlined process is a step towards a more efficient and less stressful education system for Belarusian students.