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French Baccalaureate 2025: Candidates relieved to be finished

French Baccalaureate 2025: Candidates relieved to be finished

This morning, the students in the general and technological streams took the French pre-exam. The former took it on the novel and theater, the latter on poetry and the literature of ideas. The text commentary concerned "the novel and the narrative from the Middle Ages to the 21st century," with the subject of a text by Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly from 1854 that greatly amused internet users, since it concerned the Normandy moorland of Lessay (probably because of the Visitors vibe). As for the essay, it dealt with "theater from the 17th century to the 21st century." Below, discover the funniest reactions of students, relieved to leave the French baccalaureate behind them.

French Baccalaureate 2025: Candidates relieved to be finished

#1

The teacher: turn over your sheets, the French baccalaureate is about to begin

Me, if I see a poem pic.twitter.com/9D4Bvva2TP

— Ethan the king of the flop (@ethan_roiflop) June 12, 2025

#2

The bandits of the moor I saw them like that in the French baccalaureate #Bacdefrancais2025 pic.twitter.com/baRSBecOmP

— Ethan the king of flop (@ethan_roiflop) June 13, 2025

#3

I was planning to go to the French baccalaureate with the help of my knowledge, but I forgot that I don't have any and that it's already the day of the exam pic.twitter.com/vtUYEL6c2e

— arbissop (@arbissop_dtr) June 12, 2025

#4

Tomorrow, French baccalaureate and I'm calling on everything I can to keep Rimbaud off my ptn subject pic.twitter.com/qO4501wF48

— swan (@swngrande) June 12, 2025

#5

the subject of comment from the French baccalaureate #BacFrancais2025 #BacFrancais #Bac2025 pic.twitter.com/LzcbF9x3Cu

— alPo (@MalPo__) June 13, 2025

#6

When should the quotes be justified that I used in my commentary on the French baccalaureate #BacFrançais #bac2025 pic.twitter.com/nsgC9tdf8C

— ze' (@usersk95) June 13, 2025

#7

French baccalaureate completed pic.twitter.com/HuTGAyH7C6

— Ymish (@Shimi_A258) June 13, 2025

#8

I (23 years old) preparing to take the CAPES interview test, and someone stops me in the street to ask me if I just took the French baccalaureate (16/17 year old students) pic.twitter.com/uoV1MQstKu

— Sunday historian (meef era) (@101sundance) June 13, 2025

#9

I failed my French baccalaureate, I'm going to apply for the construction site #bacfrançais pic.twitter.com/QDR5LH0sSv

— Axel (@Axel43567) June 13, 2025

#10

Laughs, laughs, we'll talk about it again in the 15 French baccalaureate texts https://t.co/RiCifX5kfN

— D.Pippy (@pocoplata) June 7, 2025

#11

literally my comment #BacFrancais #Bacfrancais2025 #Bac2025 pic.twitter.com/1uZGogs6zH

— alPo (@MalPo__) June 13, 2025

#12

It's crazy to go on Twitter, mark French baccalaureate and go to recent to see if there's a topic that leaked MDMDLDMDMDMD

— AMSi (@bulbi_amsy) June 13, 2025

#13

25 year old guys who will tweet about the bac just for stats #bacfrancais #bac2025 #bacfrancais2025 pic.twitter.com/KYH0bPyD77

— Yaks (@Yakcs) June 13, 2025

#14

Of the 3 works in the dissertation I didn't know which one we had worked on in class #bacfrancais #bacfrancais2025 #bac2025 pic.twitter.com/92Y3YxY90U

— Yaks (@Yakcs) June 13, 2025

#15

the teacher when he reads my copy of the French baccalaureate #Bac2025 #BacFrancais2025 #BacFrancais pic.twitter.com/wNGX5Huvgc

— alPo (@MalPo__) June 13, 2025

And next month, don't miss the Baccalaureate gems, to be discovered every year on Hitek (here, those from 2024).

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