Mai-Thu Wants to Know: What subjects do people study in Uruguay?
I know that there will be like science, math, spanish, english, history, but is there anything else (not for universities). My very annoying spanish teacher wants to know interesting things about the education system in Latin America.
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Answer by Meri
well… i’m from there , i’m in fourth and i have literature, history, physics, astronomy, english, biology, math, drawing, chemistry, philosophy, gymnastics and musical educasion.during the years before, i also had computer science, geography, Portuguese, civil and social educacion and an other anoying one about culture ,i guess, i never really knew what the hell that was for called enviormental adaptation activities.
when we get to fifth grade we must choose between (cientifico)cience(a lot of math, phisics, and chemistry), i don’t know how to say the others in englis but are “humanistico” with a lot of history, literature, civil class and(biologico)biology with a lot of biology , phisics and all that stuff.people who choose “biologico” tend to become doctors and all that kind of thing.people who go to”cientifico” tend to become engineers, architects and all related to that .and the ones who choose “humanistico” tend to become lawyers and all that kind of things.i’m not really sure if there are new subjects in those, i think tere is law in humanistico and in cientifico, insted of having simple math, there are math a, b and c.
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