Friday, August 3, 2007

The Difference, Part I

The biggest difference between the school systems here and the school systems in the United States is the unfortunate lack of resources. In a class of 100 students, there is a very strong probability that not a single student will have the textbook. That means that the word of the professor is their textbook. This is both good and bad.

The second biggest difference is the French philosophy versus the American philosophy. The French scoring system is a 20 point system, where 10 (50%) is considered passing. Unlike, the American system of 100 where 65% is considered passing.

I am actually going to have to run now, so this is short, but it gives you a small glimpse of what I am working with...

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