Hello everyone!
Today, I want us to all debate about whether you think US or UK school is harder or easier depending on what you've heard, what you've experienced. Personally, I think that school in the UK is harder, i'm currently doing my GCSE's. I speak to someone over skype, she's from the US and i've been talking about my exams and she says she is having her "end of year exams" (this was a few weeks ago), and to be honest, "end of year exams" must be easy because she seems quite stress free and has a lot of time on her hands as if she isn't revising ? I'm not sure how the school system works there in the USA but it sounds messed up if high school starts when you get older or something ? It sounds as if you are in the same school for about 10-15 years from young to late teen :/ Is this true ? Also, when do you actually do your real exams that actually mean something (these "end of year exams" don't sound so serious, they just sound like progress trackers) ?
Let's get arguing! xD
Today, I want us to all debate about whether you think US or UK school is harder or easier depending on what you've heard, what you've experienced. Personally, I think that school in the UK is harder, i'm currently doing my GCSE's. I speak to someone over skype, she's from the US and i've been talking about my exams and she says she is having her "end of year exams" (this was a few weeks ago), and to be honest, "end of year exams" must be easy because she seems quite stress free and has a lot of time on her hands as if she isn't revising ? I'm not sure how the school system works there in the USA but it sounds messed up if high school starts when you get older or something ? It sounds as if you are in the same school for about 10-15 years from young to late teen :/ Is this true ? Also, when do you actually do your real exams that actually mean something (these "end of year exams" don't sound so serious, they just sound like progress trackers) ?
Let's get arguing! xD
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