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      <title>Building “My Bac”: A Mobile App for Tunisian Students by Mohammed Aziz Hleli</title>
      <dc:creator>Mohamed Aziz Hleli</dc:creator>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2026 20:15:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;As a Baccalaureate student myself, I, Mohammed Aziz Hleli, wanted to create something that would truly help my peers prepare for their exams. That’s how “My Bac”, a mobile app containing past Baccalaureate exams with corrections, was born.&lt;br&gt;
Motivation&lt;br&gt;
Every year, students struggle to find organized archives of past exams. Most resources are scattered across websites, PDFs, or even WhatsApp groups. I realized that with a simple, user-friendly app, students could:&lt;br&gt;
Access all relevant exams in one place&lt;br&gt;
Choose between Principal or Control sessions&lt;br&gt;
See either the exam or the correction instantly&lt;br&gt;
Navigate easily without confusion&lt;br&gt;
Being a student myself helped me understand what is truly needed for effective exam preparation.&lt;br&gt;
App Structure &amp;amp; Features&lt;br&gt;
Here’s how My Bac works:&lt;br&gt;
Homepage → Orientation Selection&lt;br&gt;
Students choose their orientation (Sciences, Math, Lettres, etc.).&lt;br&gt;
Year + Subject Selection&lt;br&gt;
Each orientation shows all years on one page. Students pick a year and subject.&lt;br&gt;
Final Page → Exam &amp;amp; Correction Files&lt;br&gt;
Each page contains 4 files:&lt;br&gt;
Exam Principal&lt;br&gt;
Correction Principal&lt;br&gt;
Exam Control&lt;br&gt;
Correction Control&lt;br&gt;
Version 1 covers 322 pages for 2019–2026, providing students with a complete resource for exam preparation.&lt;br&gt;
Technical Notes&lt;br&gt;
Pages are organized using templates, making future expansion straightforward&lt;br&gt;
Light ad integration ensures monetization without hurting user experience&lt;br&gt;
Future updates will cover older years (2012–2018) and 2027 exams&lt;br&gt;
Impact &amp;amp; Vision&lt;br&gt;
The goal of My Bac is simple: help students succeed.&lt;br&gt;
Version 1: Covers 2019–2026, focused on the 2027 generation&lt;br&gt;
Version 2: Expands to 14 years of exams, helping future generations&lt;br&gt;
Minimal ads, clean UX, fully free for students&lt;br&gt;
This project is my way of giving back to the student community and combining my skills as a developer and student.&lt;br&gt;
Lessons Learned&lt;br&gt;
Even as a student, you can build real, impactful apps&lt;br&gt;
Proper organization makes large-scale content manageable&lt;br&gt;
Personal experience (studying for the Bac myself) improves the app’s relevance and usability&lt;br&gt;
Next Steps&lt;br&gt;
Launch Version 1 in Summer 2026&lt;br&gt;
Add more years and sessions in Version 2&lt;br&gt;
Promote to students via social media and community networks&lt;br&gt;
Gather feedback and continuously improve&lt;br&gt;
Conclusion&lt;br&gt;
My Bac is more than an app — it’s a tool built by a student for students, combining practical exam preparation, easy navigation, and thoughtful design.&lt;br&gt;
I hope other student developers are inspired to solve problems they personally face, even on a national scale.&lt;br&gt;
Written by Mohammed Aziz Hleli — Student, Author, Writer &amp;amp; Developer from Tunisia.&lt;/p&gt;

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