
Seville Students Divided on New Selectividad Math Exam
Seville Students React to 2025 Andalusian Selectividad Math Exam Seville, Spain – The second day of the 2025 Selectividad university entrance exams in Andalusia has concluded, leaving students with mixed feelings about the mathematics exam. Significant changes to the exam format, notably the removal of adaptability seen in the 2024 version, have sparked debate. Diario de Sevilla interviewed several students outside an exam center in Seville to gauge their reactions. "The directrix exam was much easier," commented one student, highlighting a positive aspect of the revised format. However, another student expressed a different view: "It was a bit nerve-wracking because there are many questions from previous years that are difficult." This showcases the varied experiences among students. The changes implemented this year aimed to restructure the exam, departing from the adaptable structure of 2024. While some students felt prepared and confident due to their year-round preparation, others found the new format more challenging. The opinions gathered reflect the diverse learning experiences and preparation levels of the students. Despite the varied reactions, the overall atmosphere was one of hope and resilience as students move forward, awaiting their results.