You have child A who was in the state math competition, made it to the top 20 (that’s about how many people make it to the state competition) and won fourth place. For this, he will receive one (1) additional point when enrolling in high school. So – for ranking among the top 20 in mathematics in the country: 1 point.
On the other hand, you have child B. He won 2nd place in school handball or football, which means he is among the top 28 in that discipline (each team has 14 members). It spent the entire time on the bench. That child will receive two points on admissions.
Members of the winning team, 14 of them, get 3 points each. This is a huge injustice and shame.
A tenth of a point makes a difference
He wrote it on his Facebook profile Smiljan Pilipovićentrepreneur and Master of Informatics, from…















