Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 11:49:17 GMT 2
We are in a World Cup year and we know that Brazil stops at this time. The presidential elections are put aside, as are school, work and other matters of our daily lives. For a month we only breathed the World Cup. Of course there are exceptions, but in our country the majority attaches enormous importance to the event.
So I ask: what are the studies for the entrance exam like at this Special Data time? Is it worth taking a month break? Will that “nerdy” friend who doesn’t like football take a break too? I don't think so, right?! I believe it is possible to attend games without abandoning your studies.
Brazil's first three matches will be held on the 15th, 20th and 25th of June. Not studying on these dates is not that serious. For college entrance students who are football fans and want to follow all the World Cup games, it is also possible to study. The matches will only take place in the morning and afternoon, Brazilian time. The night will be free for studies.
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A timesheet can really help you organize your life. Start by entering the dates and times of the matches in it, then fill it in with the subjects that will be included in the entrance exam. Ready! You will realize that you will have plenty of moments to enjoy football and fall back into your books.
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Scheduling times is very simple, the problem is when the entrance exam falls on the day of the game. Is there a university cruel enough to do this? Yes, college students! Some institutions scheduled tests of their selection processes on game dates in Brazil. Others, such as the Federal University of Goiás (UFG) and the Pontifical Catholic University of Goiás (PUC-GO), brought forward or advanced their competitions.