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by em-bee
655 days ago
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If you pick a path and then want something harder or better, say going into médecine in school. How hard is it going to be? the abitur i got from the gesamtschule is just as good as the abitur someone got from a gymnasium. if i want to get into medicine or some other highly popular field all i need is good grades in the last 3 years of school. a 10th grader is 16 years old because first grade starts at 6 years. those 10th graders that don't continue school go into an apprenticeship, of which there are many choices available. germany has 12 years of compulsory education (9 or 10 years of school and 3 years of either school or professional education) and no, that is not the same as paying for education. loans are way harder to get in germany as the banks are much more conservative. getting a loan for school would be practically impossible. |
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And I guess that makes sense for Germany. Where I live, loans are basically guaranteed and almost free for students especially if you are graduating in a degree with good job prospects. This allowed my dad to basically switch paths entirely when he was like 40, as it paid for his entire spendings during his degree and he could do it easily in north America. It was basically impossible for him to do something similar in France.