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  • #21
    Originally posted by ckBejug
    I have no idea what you're trying to say.
    There's something like A-level and O-level schools here. A-levels are for students who like studying and are academic. In a school like that you would have to do just a bit more than nothing to get an F for a class. Now imagine what you would have to do to get a D, C, let alone a B or A.

    In other words: if your child is not competent in an A-level school, they get kicked out.

    In other words: everyone graduating from an A-level school is academic by definition and can go on to any higher education.

    Your school, where you say quite a few of your fellow students graduated as idiots, only shows what school you went to, rather than how smart you are.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by nairi
      There's something like A-level and O-level schools here. A-levels are for students who like studying and are academic. In a school like that you would have to do just a bit more than nothing to get an F for a class. Now imagine what you would have to do to get a D, C, let alone a B or A.

      In other words: if your child is not competent in an A-level school, they get kicked out.

      In other words: everyone graduating from an A-level school is academic by definition and can go on to any higher education.

      Your school, where you say quite a few of your fellow students graduated as idiots, only shows what school you went to, rather than how smart you are.
      I never said that any of the people I graduated with are idiots. I said there are quite a few stupid people in all of the US, due to the lovely crappy public school education. In fact, if you read what I was writing about how pretty much 100% of students from my class in school went on to pursue higher education, I was remarking about why it is better to go to the Armenian schools because the education level is better there. Also, there were A level and B level classes in my school too. A level for the harder classes and advanced placement and B level for those who took regular classes without advanced coursework. It's an interesting concept that the schools wherever you are are segregated into people who 'want to study' and those who don't. Too bad there isn't such a thing like that around here.
      The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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      • #23
        Most everyone in my class has got there bachelors, or tried colleges at the least. Out of 37 of us I think over 30 have there degrees, out of that a good 15 have there masters, or are lawyers and stuff already, pretty good number, I doubt any public high school can claim that percentage.

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