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Title: Differences in education systems
| Subject: | Education | | Date: | January 01, 1996 | | Level: | University, Bachelor's | | Grade: | C+ | | Length: | 3 pages (835 words) | | Essay rating: | 7
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(total score: 14) | | Keywords: | school education system, us education system, high school education, s education, france education, high school students, graduate from high school, finished high school, compare and contrast, school uniform, schools students, attend college, colleges, |
The education system in my country is different from U.S education; mostly it is similar to France education system. The education system in my country is very restricted and it is not easy to graduate from high school. I have been attending US colleges for almost four years now. I finished high school in my country and never get a chance to attend college in there. In this essay I would like to compare and contrast the differences between my high school education system and US education system. Even though, I never attend high school in US but I have some friends who told me about high school system. One of the differences is that ... Showed first 120 words of 863 Size (words) ...
... Continuing with another 115 out of 863 Size (words) ...we had only two exams during a semester or every six-month. But in hear teachers always get quizzes that counts for the final grading which is really good, but in my country we only had two exams that were comprehensive and the added all these points together to get the final grad. The US grading system is much better than our system because they give you more chances to pass a class by giving you quizzes and midterms. At the end the teachers add all these points up and a student can finish a class with a good grad. Beside that by giving these midterms and quizzes it divide the ...Essay still continues 100 more words...
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