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Last Weekend Before the Most Popular Test What to do on Saturday, what to do on Sunday, when not to study and what to do on Monday morning
Serbia🎓 Education21 days ago

Last Weekend Before the Most Popular Test What to do on Saturday, what to do on Sunday, when not to study and what to do on Monday morning

The article discusses the final weekend before the important exam for eighth graders in Serbia. It mentions the growing tension among students and their parents as they prepare for the exam, which determines which high school they will attend next.

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Last Weekend Before the Most Popular Test What to do on Saturday, what to do on Sunday, when not to study and what to do on Monday morning

The article discusses the final weekend before the important exam for eighth graders in Serbia. It mentions the growing tension among students and their parents as they prepare for the exam, which determines which high school they will attend next.

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