Catch-up for the 2023 baccalaureate: what dates? How to get its result?

Catch up for the 2023 baccalaureate what dates How to get

All candidates for the 2023 baccalaureate are set for Tuesday July 4. The catch-up tests take place on Wednesday.

Each year, nearly 50,000 high school students take the baccalaureate remedial oral exams, which take place just after the publication of the results. These are communicated this Tuesday July 4, the remedial tests are scheduled from Wednesday July 5 to Friday July 7, 2023.

Where can I find the resit oral result?

THE resit oral results are provided to candidates immediately after the test, which allows everyone to know if they have collected enough points to obtain a baccalaureate. They are then communicated to the rectorate during the day or at the latest the following day. The results are then reintegrated into the initial results of the baccalaureate and can be consulted free of charge on Linternaute.com. To do this, go to our baccalaureate results page.

For this phase of the last chance, only two tests were passed by the candidates in repechage whose objective was to reach the mark of 10/20. The remedial tests relate each year to the subjects chosen by the candidates: thus, to recover the maximum number of points, the key is to take into account one’s facilities in the different fields of study, but also the coefficient of each of the tests.

The key information on how the remedial test works is as follows: it is the best mark between that of the written test and that of the remedial oral examination which is ultimately preserved. If you are a resit candidate, it is therefore generally advisable to choose a test where you obtained a bad mark, in order to optimize your chances of doing better. Another piece of advice: instead of re-reading all of your courses, it is recommended to focus on consulting the subjects of the baccalaureate annals, and in particular the zero subjects of the Ministry of National Education. If you dry up on part of a yearbook, you can then re-read your relevant course sheet diagonally. As for the passage of the oral as such, it is often advisable to be active. Interviewed by CNews, Bertrand Galliot, professor of mathematics and educational director of the school support site The Good Teachers, explains that you should not be afraid “to interact with the examiner, to answer questions, to bounce back”. Managing your preparation time well is also essential. Bertrand Galliot recommends on this point to “make a draft without writing too much”. This consists of writing your plan in broad outline, so that you can go through it at a glance at the time of the presentation: you then know what you are talking about, but without having to read your sheet.

The remedial oral test in bac pro includes two orals, lasting an average of 30 minutes each.

  • During the first oralthe student is questioned about his knowledge and skills in the subjects of the E1 test. Depending on the specialties followed by the candidate, it may be a scientific test, a scientific and technical test, a mathematics or economics-law test.
  • THE second oral door on theE5 test the candidate’s specialty, in other words the French and history-geography test.

In bac pro, the oral test is marked out of 20, based on the mark out of 10 obtained at the end of each of the two orals mentioned above.

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