Ho Chi Minh City 10th Grade Exams End: Were the Tests Easy? Will Scores Rise?
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- High school entrance exams in Ho Chi Minh City have concluded, with many students finding the tests manageable.
- The perceived ease of the exams has led to speculation about a potential rise in overall scores and admission cutoffs.
- The results will determine the admission standards for the upcoming academic year.
The high school entrance examinations in Ho Chi Minh City have wrapped up, leaving many students feeling relieved. A common sentiment among test-takers is that the exam papers were "dแป thแป" โ a Vietnamese idiom suggesting they were less challenging than anticipated.
This widespread feeling of ease has sparked discussions and predictions among educators and parents alike. The crucial question now is whether this perceived leniency in the exams will translate into a higher average score across the board. If so, it could significantly impact the admission cut-off scores for the city's high schools.
As the city awaits the official results, the focus remains on how these scores will shape the competitive landscape for high school admissions in the upcoming academic year. The outcome will be closely watched by students and institutions as they prepare for the next educational phase.
Originally published by Tuแปi Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.