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Believe in yourself!

At Universitat Politècnica de València, we have a message for you who are taking the PAU

[ 02/06/2025 ]

On Tuesday, 3 June, around 6000 students will begin their PAU (University Entrance Exams) at the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV). Over three intense days, they will put all their hard work on paper with one goal in mind: to get into their dream degree programme.

Once again this year, the UPV has a message for everyone facing this great challenge: "Believe in yourself!". And it's all thanks to the work of the 4th-year Audiovisual Communication students, who have created this piece as part of their bachelor's thesis for the Corporate Video and Public Relations courses, coordinated by the lecturers Rebeca Díez and Germán Llorca.

"Believe in yourself!" is the message from María Salvador Márquez, Ana Peiró López, Claudia Cuenca Hernández, Irene García García, Sara (Nellie) de Oliveira Ferrera, and Laia Duarte i Pardo to encourage anyone taking the PAU exams, showing, like Rocky, a student running towards her future. But she is not alone: alongside her are her classmates with banners of encouragement who join her along the way.

The campaign will be visible on UPV's social media and the screen across the Vera Campus until Thursday, 5 June, when the exams end.

So, now you know: This is your moment, .. "Believe in yourself!"

You can find all the information about the 2025 PAU exams here.

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