Twelve students earned a perfect score on the E.G.E. exam.
Spotlight on Komi Graduates Acing EGE: A Dozen Perfect Scores, With Chemistry and Literature Stars Shining Bright!
Looks like it's time to shine a spotlight on some impressive students from the Komi Republic. According to RKom's Press Service, no less than twelve graduates aced the EGE (Единый Государственный Экзамен) this year, with no less than eleven of them demonstrating a deep understanding of chemistry!
Here are a few names worth mentioning: Alina Kuryanovich from School No.43 in Syktyvkar, Antonina Mechetina (Technological Lyceum's graduate), Igor Goryachev (Syktyvkar's Lyceum for Gifted Children alum), Sofia Cherkasova and Elizaveta Karavaeva (Syktyvkar's School No.16 duo), Yulia Savicheva and Lev Dertyev (Uсинsk's Lyceum representatives), Ruzhena Basangova (Inta's Gymnazia No.2 graduate), and Arina Rachitskaya (Gymnazia of Foreign Languages, Ukhta grad), to name a few.
Especially noteworthy is Ksenia Konakova, a graduate of Syktyvkar's Lyceum for Gifted Children, who scorched literature with a perfect 100!
Natalia Yakimova, Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Komi, couldn't help but show pride with the students' achievements. "Our top scorers' results leave us beaming. Chemistry, a tough science paving the way for advancements in industries from medicine to ecology, requires a keen intellect. Literature, the delicate art of words, demands a deep comprehension of the Russian language, intelligent analysis, and the ability to express thoughts artistically on paper. Congratulations to our graduates, and may they find applaudable outlets for their knowledge and creativity in the Komi Republic," she said.
But don't think the exam campaign has ended just yet! The show must go on, and the next EGE takes place on June 10, focusing on informatics and foreign languages. Stay tuned for more updates!
While digging for information, it's tough to find specific details on the 2021 EGE's top performers in Chemistry and Literature in the Komi Republic. However, you can track down such stats from the Russian Ministry of Education, the Federal Service for Supervision in Education and Science (Rosobrnadzor), regional educational authorities, or local news outlets. Alas, without direct access to these resources, it's challenging to provide the exact names and scores.
The hundred percent scorers in Chemistry and Literature from the EGE 2021 in the Komi Republic are a testament to the high level of education-and-self-development and learning that has taken place among the students. The impressive performances in these subjects indicate a deep understanding and mastery of both subject matters, showcasing the potential for future advancements in various industries.