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Two School Systems

THE  FRENCH SCHOOL  SYSTEM
The pupils usually wake up at 6.45 a.m. They have 31  classes a week. The students have different lessons for example they get 4 hours of mechanics, 4 h of electricity, 2 h of English, 2 h of Spanish, 3 h of history and geography, 5 h mathematics, 5 h of physics and chemistry, 2 h of sports, and 4h of French. The "bac" is very important and difficult for the students because if they don’t pass the exams they can’t move on to a higher level and start at university. 
At the end of the second year in school they do the first part of the Baccalauréat in which they write the French literature exam. The exam is divided into two parts, the first one is a written test and the other one is the oral exam, in which you have to speak in front of judges. The next year they have to spend a week writing exams in all the different subjects, except French literature. In every class there are usually 30 students, and in their school there is approximately 1500 students. After the baccalauréat you can go to a different High School or university.


THE SWEDISH SCHOOL SYSTEM
The pupils usually wake up at 6:45 am to go to school. In Sweden the students often have 28   lessons a week. The students have different subjects for example:  law economics, Swedish, English, English business, economics, French, Arabic, youth company, Mathematics, and other company project.
At the end of every year the Swedes have to take  a final exam in the most important subjects: Swedish, English, and mathematics. They do not only take one exam they also have tests after every chapter in approximately all subjects. Not all the students go to the same classes mentioned abovebe cause there are optional choices that some students in the class of economics have chosen  if they want to get  a gymnasium economic certificate.

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