It's two/three years of school and six books/courses
Lordling Send a noteboard - 26/03/2010 05:36:46 PM
Are European history tests this difficult and comprehensive? Seems like one examination covers everything you've ever learned about history.
Certainly a lot harder than American testing.
Certainly a lot harder than American testing.
Matriculation examinations are the tests with which you get into a university, you take them at the third (and some at second) year of upper secondary school.
You must have some sort of equivalent, though I don't know what it would be.
(Though universities have their own exams, too, but I'm thinking that those are more informal)
No more history, ever. I had my Abitur/matriculation examination. Some nice questions and EDIT
26/03/2010 02:40:49 PM
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Wow
26/03/2010 05:11:50 PM
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It's two/three years of school and six books/courses
26/03/2010 05:36:46 PM
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On a side note ... we have SAT's
26/03/2010 05:48:47 PM
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Showing your age; the SAT has an additional 800 point section now.
27/03/2010 07:31:59 AM
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Re: No more history, ever. I had my Abitur/matriculation examination. Some nice questions
26/03/2010 06:29:52 PM
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good, history sucks. now for some decent physics instead...
26/03/2010 08:36:15 PM
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Come on Jonte, I expected a much more difficult question from you
26/03/2010 09:31:27 PM
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Re: No more history, ever. I had my Abitur/matriculation examination. Some nice questions
27/03/2010 07:12:14 AM
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Congrats and well done; giving up on history is missing out though, IMHO.
27/03/2010 07:34:36 AM
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