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English School Dictionary
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Oxford School Dictionary
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Which high school is better: the vocational high school or the regular high school?
The answer to this question depends on the individual student's interests, goals, and learning style. Vocational high schools offer specialized training in specific trades or career paths, providing hands-on experience and practical skills that can lead directly to employment after graduation. On the other hand, regular high schools offer a more traditional academic curriculum that prepares students for college and a wide range of career options. Ultimately, the "better" high school is the one that aligns with the student's interests, goals, and future plans.
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Is the high school diploma from the specialized high school equivalent to the high school diploma from the regular high school?
While both diplomas signify the completion of high school education, a diploma from a specialized high school may carry additional weight due to the school's reputation, rigorous curriculum, and competitive admissions process. This can sometimes give graduates an edge in college admissions or job applications. However, ultimately both diplomas hold the same value in terms of meeting the basic educational requirement of a high school diploma.
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'Economic high school diploma or general high school diploma?'
Choosing between an economic high school diploma and a general high school diploma depends on your career goals and interests. An economic high school diploma may be more suitable if you are interested in pursuing a career in business, finance, or economics. On the other hand, a general high school diploma provides a broader education that can be beneficial for a variety of career paths. It is important to consider your future aspirations and choose the diploma that aligns best with your goals.
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What is better: Business high school or regular high school?
The answer to this question depends on the individual's career goals and interests. Business high school may be better for students who are interested in pursuing a career in business, finance, or entrepreneurship, as it provides specialized coursework and opportunities to develop skills in these areas. On the other hand, regular high school may be better for students who have a broader range of interests and want to explore different subjects before deciding on a career path. Ultimately, the best option is the one that aligns with the student's goals and interests.
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Oxford School Thesaurus
An up-to-date new edition of this bestselling, comprehensive classroom classic, with new curriculum support. Focused coverage of words, synonyms and antonyms help to improve writing skills, for creative writing and non-fiction. Essential spelling,
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Collins School Atlas
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Oxford School Atlas
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School Display Pack
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Should it be called community school or high school? or community school or high school?
The name of the school should reflect its primary focus and purpose. If the school serves a specific community and is deeply integrated within it, then "community school" would be a more appropriate name. On the other hand, if the school's main emphasis is on academic achievement and preparing students for higher education, then "high school" would be a better fit. Ultimately, the name should accurately represent the school's mission and values to the students, parents, and community it serves.
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What options are there for secondary schools after elementary school: vocational high school, specialized high school, or regular high school?
After completing elementary school, students have several options for secondary education. They can choose to attend a vocational high school, where they can receive specialized training in a particular trade or skill. Alternatively, they may opt for a specialized high school, which focuses on specific subjects such as science, technology, or the arts. Finally, students can attend a regular high school, which offers a broad curriculum covering a range of subjects. Each option provides unique opportunities for students to pursue their interests and prepare for their future careers.
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Is the Abitur (high school diploma) easier at a vocational high school than at a regular high school?
The difficulty of the Abitur (high school diploma) can vary depending on the individual's strengths and interests. Vocational high schools typically focus more on practical skills and hands-on training related to a specific career field, which may make certain subjects easier for students who excel in those areas. However, regular high schools often provide a more well-rounded education with a broader range of subjects, which can be challenging for some students. Ultimately, the difficulty of the Abitur at a vocational high school versus a regular high school will depend on the student's abilities and preferences.
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Which branches are available at the high school: Natural Science and Technology High School or Business High School?
The Natural Science and Technology High School offers branches in natural sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics. On the other hand, the Business High School offers branches in business administration, finance, marketing, and entrepreneurship. Students at these high schools can choose a branch based on their interests and career goals.
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