Translation. Region: Russian Federation –
Source: Peoples'Friendship University of Russia
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A RUDN University economics student is among the winners of the fifth season of the All-Russian student competition "Your Move." Second-year student Elizaveta Levina (Advertising and Public Relations major) was among the top 100 winners out of 12,779 applications from across Russia.
The media project "Partner | Unified State Exam" brought her victory. Here's how the idea was born.
"Students who score 100 points are geniuses," I thought when Channel One reported on the stories of students who'd scored the maximum on the Unified State Exam. I could only dream of a 100 points. "Well, so what? There's no harm in dreaming," I thought throughout high school. But in 2024, I passed the Unified State Exam in Russian with a perfect score of 100. This became a reality thanks to a friend with whom I studied for the exam. After enrolling at RUDN University on a scholarship, I realized I wanted to share my experience with today's students and show that anyone can get a perfect score on the Unified State Exam. And achieving such a result is much easier with a like-minded person. That's how the idea for the "Partner | Unified State Exam" project was born, where anyone can find a friend to study with through a special chat," says Elizaveta Levina.
Our student's idea is being implemented as part of the "I'm Doing" competition track of the All-Russian student project "Your Move," which is part of the "Russia – Land of Opportunity" presidential platform. The media project's VKontakte community has several regular columns, the main one being "Interview with a 100-Point Scorer." Text and video interviews have already been published with students who achieved 100 points in all Unified State Exam (USE) subjects, including Nadezhda Yashmolkina, the only student in the country who achieved 400 points. The community also covers USE news, including changes to the exam schedule and procedures. Short, funny videos also help students cope with stress.
For winning the competition, Elizaveta received 1,000,000 rubles, which she can use to implement her idea, further education, charity, and improve her living conditions. Incidentally, the student won the competition in the "Pioneer" track last year. Back then, she created a presentation about RUDN University called "Cultural Walk," developed an itinerary for the "More Than a Journey" program, and defended her project, "The Image of a Russian Student."
"I would like to express my gratitude to my mother, who always believes in me, to RUDN University, which supports the "Partner | Unified State Exam" media project, and to all the organizers of the "Your Move" project," added Elizaveta Levina.
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