The best ways to prepare for the Unified State Exam online - including websites, services, and smartphone apps in our ranking!
10. FIPI
Federal Institute of Pedagogical Measurements – this is how this abbreviation stands. The site is state-owned, so mentally prepare yourself to endure inconveniences in the form of a non-intuitive structure, mysterious headings written in bureaucratic language and a long search for the necessary materials. However, FIPI has the main and decisive bonus – these are official materials, and they regularly post demo versions of assignments for the Unified State Exam, similar in type to those that will be in the tests. In addition, in the site archives you can find assignments from previous years.
Let's add that the most important thing is hidden under the headings "codifiers" and "specifications". "Codifiers" refers to what will be asked, and "specifications" describe the structure of the exam itself, how many points a specific task will be worth, and what changes have occurred compared to the previous year.
9. My achievements
This is the official website created by the Moscow Center for Education Quality (MCEQ). This organization is responsible for the Unified State Exam for both schoolchildren and adults – those who once took the old-style exams and now want to get a second higher education, or foreigners who need a work permit in the capital.
The site is most useful for students from Moscow - they can not only use all the site materials, but also send their answers for checking to teachers who, perhaps, in a couple of months, will meet them at the exam "live". Another useful service of the site is a simulator for filling out forms. It is no secret that for a tick in the wrong cell, the results may not be accepted at all.
8. Webium
"Webium" is positioned as an interesting school for preparing for the Unified State Exam in all subjects. There are many courses, some fundamental, some short, to refresh knowledge before the exam, and some special courses for difficult topics. The information is presented cheerfully and with humor.
In addition to courses, the site has a special section with samples on a variety of subjects. With their help, you can check your level of knowledge and readiness for the Unified State Exam, as well as identify your weak points. Moreover, the trial version comes with a webinar with an analysis of the lesson, which is very useful if you made any mistakes. There is also a mailing list with useful materials for preparation, your own channel on TikTok, a channel on YouTube, an active group on VKontakte and much more.
7. Russian language Unified State Exam "Umskul"
This is a YouTube channel created by Alexander Dolgikh, a Russian language teacher. According to the teacher, he has over 1,510 students who passed the Unified State Exam in Russian with a “hundred”. Whatever it is, the channel is very informative – the teacher analyzes each task in detail, talks about the most typical mistakes and gives tips on how to pass the Unified State Exam with the highest possible score. However, “Umskul” is a whole platform where you can order courses to prepare for the Unified State Exam. By the way, as for YouTube, “Umskul” offers not only Russian language courses there.
6. Alexander Larin's website (mathematics)
Greetings from the 2000s – this is exactly what the site design looks like. However, they meet you by your clothes, and see you off by your mind – and the site content is the most modern. The database here is simply huge – there are Unified State Exams of previous years, and Olympiads, and textbooks on mathematics, analysis of errors and much more.
The site is regularly updated, and a lot of material has been accumulated. There are also the latest sample assignments, released at the end of April this year. You can practice in the Unified State Exam variant generator, and if you wish, order a tutor from Alexander himself.
5. Bio-FAQ.ru
A specialized website for preparing for the Unified State Exam in biology. Here you can find "Biorobot" - online testing to identify weak points, "ZZubrominimum" - 90 clear and understandable notes, after which biology will become like home to you, a YouTube channel with analysis of difficult (and not so) tasks, a list of typical mistakes with explanations and just a number of interesting materials on biology.
Bio-Faq also has a VKontakte group where you can exchange experiences with fellow consumers of the granite of science or ask a question to the teacher.
4. Applications by Nikolay Volohov
The prolific developer has created smartphone apps on almost all Unified State Exam topics – from English and history to physics and mathematics. There is a score calculator, regular updates in connection with changes in the official course, dictionaries, test tasks, and much more.
3. I will solve the Unified State Exam
At one point, teachers, tired of the endless mistakes of schoolchildren, decided to take matters into their own hands - and created a website where you can find many test tasks, both original and more complex, written by teachers. You can solve the problems in order, or you can select them depending on your own weak points.
The site's machine intelligence remembers completed tests and their results and then offers tasks based on the students' progress. There are also additional materials that explain complex issues, reference books, glossaries, and much more useful for learning.
The highlight of the site is its support for collective work. For example, a teacher, wanting to coach his class for the Unified State Exam, can make a selection of tasks, send a link to it to the students and then view the results remotely.
Reshu EGE has its own app for phones – a quick reference guide where you can quickly refresh your knowledge before the exam.
2. Foxford
Even the most complex topics are covered in an easy and accessible form on the site. There are courses on preparation for the Unified State Exam, with online classes and constant feedback from the teacher, tutoring, group classes, and simply a large library of educational materials available to everyone.
Particular attention should be paid to Foxford playlists on YouTube - there are many useful lectures on a variety of subjects. And teachers can take refresher and advanced training courses. And finally, Foxford has its own application for smartphones, which is called "Foxford. Textbook: USE and OGE".
1. Examer
Entertain, educate – the creators of Examer decided to extract the maximum from an ancient aphorism. And these are not just words – as scientists say, “gamification” of the educational process increases academic performance by 40%.
The site offers to choose a goal - the expected USE score - and then the smart machine itself organizes the studies so that at the end the student will receive the coveted reward. Classes are held in a game form - completing quests that give experience, awards, trophies and the opportunity to compete with friends. In addition, you can test yourself for gaps in knowledge.
Despite its “frivolity”, “Examer” takes a responsible approach to educational material – the site contains only the latest materials that take into account all the latest changes in the official Unified State Exam course.
Of course, Examer also has its own app – it has both theory and practice, and the game-based learning also provides motivation.
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