Whoever did not pay attention to classes, will pay "extra" preparation for the junior high school graduation

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Eighth graders are making final preparations for the entrance exam that will be held from June 21 to 23. Many people use the last days to better prepare themselves, and private lessons, which are increasingly resorted to, have risen in price by an average of 30 percent, Nova rs analysed. Many schools, with the help of the local government, organized free preparations for the graduation during the past months.

In addition, online platforms are also available for school students, which are also completely free. However, despite this, a large number of parents decide on the option of private lessons, which the students attend practically until the end of secondary education. When it comes to the Serbian language, the most common price for an hour-long lesson is 1.500 dinars (750 denars), although you can also find those willing to teach for 800 dinars (400) per hour.

However, this is a very rare case. There were also advertisements where the lessons cost more than 2.500 dinars (1.250 denars). When it comes to mathematics, the prices of private lessons are about the same as for the Serbian language.

Up to 2.000 dinars (1.000 denars) should be set aside for one hour. In other places, the prices are much cheaper, and the cheapest price for a math lesson is 500 dinars (250 denars), which is offered by a professor from Čacak. The price of chemistry lessons is between 600 (300 MKD) and 1.000 (500 MKD) dinars per hour.

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