The first day of Enem is knocking on the door! This weekend, candidates from across the country will take the first part of the test, which includes exercise books Languages and Human Sciencesas well as the dreaded writing.
Here at todoteen, we have already given you several tips to control anxiety, reduce nervousness and prepare for the final stretch. Now, what you can’t miss is a checklist with all the items you need to bring with you. Don’t forget your pen or all your self-confidence at home, right? Let’s go!
What should I take?
The basic items to bring to Enem are: black pen, identity document and proof of registration. You can take a pencil and eraser to write the question booklet, but when filling out the answer booklet you MUST use a black pen.
Since this is a very long race, it is important to maintain energy during this time. This includes bringing a snack like a cookie, sandwich, granola bar, or even chocolate. Another thing that absolutely cannot be missing is a bottle of water (it must be transparent!) to always stay hydrated.
What time should I arrive?
The closing of the gates scares any candidate and to avoid any stressful situation it is best to arrive early. Check the test location the day before to plan your route and how long it will take to get there. Keeping this in mind helps you set a time to leave the house.
Considering that the gates close at 1pm, it is advisable to arrive an hour early, especially since unforeseen events may occur that delay your arrival. The test doesn’t start until 1.30pm, after everything has been set up and students have been directed to the classrooms, but you cannot enter after 1pm. Be smart!
The main test times:
- Opening of the gates: 12:00 pm
- Closing of the gates: 1 pm
- Start of tests: 1.30pm
- Exit without questionnaire: 3.30pm
- Output with question booklet: 6pm
- End of tests: 6.30pm
Have you written everything down? Good luck and rock! You can.
Source: Terra

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