THE Leaf broadcasts, Sunday (14) and Monday (15), a live analysis of the tests of the second phase of the Fuvest, the USP entrance exam. The screening takes place from 7 p.m. (Brasilia time), just after the exam ends.
The debate, with the participation of teachers, will be presented by the journalist Priscila Camazano and broadcast on the website of Leaf and on the newspaper’s YouTube channel. During the broadcast, educators will comment on the difficulty level of the test and talk about the expected answers to the discursive questions.
The full correction will be published throughout the live on the Farias Brito website.
During this edition, 30,787 candidates progressed to the second phase. The tests will be administered in 680 classrooms in 36 schools, spread across 22 cities in Greater São Paulo, the interior and the coast, including the capital.
Gates open at 12 p.m. and close at 1 p.m., race start time. The duration of the exam will be four hours.
On the first day, Sunday, the essay is worth 50 points. The ten questions on Portuguese language, literature and grammar add an additional 50 points.
On Monday, candidates answer 12 specific questions, worth five points each, for a total of 60 points. The final score is calculated according to the rule of three.
From the 2026 edition, Fuvest will no longer charge exclusively for the argumentative writing of the dissertation and will allow candidates to choose between different textual genres. Possibilities include letter, column, speech, script and other formats.
Medicine remains the most competitive sector, with 90.7 candidates per place. The index fell 6% from last year, when it was 96.5.
The initiative is part of the Folha Estudantes project, which brings together reports, schedules, services and tests aimed at preparing for the Enem and the country’s main entrance exams.
Based in Fortaleza, Farias Brito School achieved the highest Enem score among schools in the country in 2024