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Here in the UK, I'd say we learn abit of both, unnecessary and necessary skills, my only problem is the teachers/students. They're all ignorant, power hungry, taking any needs necessary to become 'over' the other person, and 'better' than anyone else. It's not fun, for me. It's just a pass, and If I had the choice. I'd leave.
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I live in the UK and it's pathetic, if I'm talking about the right thing, in our school we are forced to do things such as RE (Religious Education) when it should be an option and in PE (Physical Education) they try to dodge playing Soccer, we do things like volleyball and tbh it's pointless especially around we're I live. Also the teachers are so strict because of the wrong things such as uniform, like one little thing and they go mental
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Well my education system is good in some cases and bad in others some of my teachers can't even handle a class. But in all honesty my school is the worst because we have a detention that lasts for 2 hours if we miss out first on or do something that is very inappropriate
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