Well, im Jose Marques and im gonna write about the schools in spain since I think it is something quite interesting, and that it can help people to know a little more about other cultures.
The first difference that I noticed when I entered the school is that there are no windows in any class, on the other hand in Spain there are 2 or 3 in each class. Another difference that impacted me the most is that in the classes, they let you eat and drink without problem, on the other hand in Spain you can't even drink water during class because they scold you, I dont know the reason but is like that.
Regarding clothing, there is a big difference, since here people do not get ready to go to high school, that is, your appearance does not matter much, but in Spain every time you go to school you have to be well dressed since it is not well seen go in sportswear.
And finally, I think it is one of the best in the United States, and it is the educational system. For me the educational system in Spain is very bad, since they give you exams every 2 days, and in these exams you only memorize and put the information there, even if you forget later. There are no projects or group exams, nor are there subjects such as food. One of the things I like the most in school is Study Hall, since it helps a lot not to go home with homework and I think it's very good.
In conclusion, if I had to stay with a school it would be the one in the United States, for the many reasons I have listed above, I hope this has helped so that a little more is known about Spain
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Jose, this is a really interesting subject, I am glad I got to learn more about not only schools in the Spain, but I am sure other European countries are very similar to your school. I am glad I do not have to dress up every day for school, I am not a persona that enjoys dressing up and I am also glad I do not have exams every 2 days. It makes me realize thst I am lucky to go to school in the United States.
Thanks for doign this topic Jose! It's always interesdting comparing our schools here in the US to other places. You didn't comment to any replies which is worth 30 points. -10 late
I am glad that we do not have to wear dress clothes everyday because I personally do not like dressing up. I am glad we have classes where we are learning things other than the core classes because I do not think i could concentrate all day without some breaks.
I am glad that I can wear whatever clothes I want. I would not like to have to dress up or wear a uniform to school. Some schools in the United States you do have to wear uniforms. I like to have classes like woods and metals to have something different.
I find it interesting how different the countries are compared to each other and the same differences and the big differences. Like that kids in spain have to get ready to go to school in spain and have to dress up to go to school. That they also give exams every two days I feel is a little much.
It is very interesting how different countries have such drastically different school systems. I take for granted the luxuries that our school sometimes provides us compared to other schools in other countries that are very difficult or have lower income. based off of your description, I would prefer our US school system compared to the Spain school systen.
Our schools seem very different. I would not like how you are not allowed to drink water or eat food in your classes. I would go very anoyyed and tired of having exams every 2 days espically if you just forgot the information later. I think it would be fun to go to your school in spain for one day just to see how different everything is.
Spain school does not sound very fun and I would rather be here than there. They have a lot of strict rules and they just seem very rude. It is way more fun here and it is not as strict and we can do more stuff here.
Well, the school is not for have fun. We do other type of stuff like have fun out the school.
School in spain doesnt sound like fun at all, I thought that school in america was bad and sucked but it seems to be less fun in spain and more focused on work and getting the lessons done rather than teaching the students and having them learn it.
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