The second day of the second phase of Fuvestan entrance exam that gives access to USP (University of São Paulo), covered current issues, such as the chemical composition of Olympic medals, the New Silk Road and other topics. The test took place this Monday (16).
“Some of the questions even included events that occurred in 2024, such as the ban on the sale of shellfishin Baixada Santista, by the government of São Paulo after the identification of high amounts of microalgae in water samples, and the declaration of mpox outbreak by the World Health Organization”, said Gustavo Monaco, executive director of Fuvest.
Students responded 12 of specific subjects that depend on the courses this Monday. For example, if the candidate is applying for a law position, he or she answered questions on geography, history and mathematics.
On social media, candidates reacted to specific questions. There were those who enjoyed the math test and those who were scared by the geography test. Check it out:
God asked the fuvest history questions and the jealous devil asked the geography questions
— bea 📖 (@bea_ry_)
FUVEST be like second day question:
a) What is the atomic number of hydrogen?
b)Give the electronic distribution of helium.
c)Sketch a hydrogen bomb.
— Alzack (@Astral_Alz)
looking at fuvest issues
yes, girl
it will definitely cross Rebeca Andrade’s minduse her medals to make a pile
he is going yes
trust 👍— ⌁ botina (@jesseandersen_)
I’m varying between states of !!!I’ll pass!!!! For me, I’m such a failure, another year of fuvest I can’t take it anymore
— larissa (@laristudies)
I never thought I would say this, but mathematics in this second phase of fuvest was delicious
— juliefork chart girl vynil (@juwagain)
The entrance exam was 7,12%. According to the organization, of the 30,381 candidates called for the second phase, 2,163 did not attend to test sites
When do the results come out?
The information will be published on the Fuvest page on the day January 24, 2025. Two registration call lists will be made available, in addition to the waiting lists.