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Preparation for the Baccalaureate in Philosophy / Literature
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Student in Masters of Philosophy at Columbia University and former student at Sciences Po Paris, I give preparation courses for the Baccalaureate in Philosophy and / or Literature.

The baccalaureate in philosophy test requires, apart from a good culture in philosophy, especially preparation. It is not easy to understand yourself what is expected in a dissertation or a text commentary. Having myself passed the baccalaureate in 2015 (19/20 in philosophy (best philosophy score in the Asia-Pacific zone of the test of 2015), and a general average of 19.55 / 20), I can help to make this less painful preparation.
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