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Primary school
American children start school at the age of five years. The
first year at school is called kindergarten. It is required of
all American children enrolled in the American education system.
The second year at school is considered the first year of primary
school and is referred to as first grade. In America, the word
grade has two meanings: (1) the score achieved on an exam or in
a course, and (2) a year of education in primary or secondary
school. Primary school most commonly consists of five years of
education, referred to as first through fifth grades.
Secondary school
Upon completion of fifth grade (the last year of primary school),
American children enrolled in the American education system advance
to secondary school. Secondary school most commonly consists of
a total of seven years, referred to as sixth through twelfth grades.
The ninth through twelfth grades are most commonly referred to
as high school. Upon completion of twelfth grade, American students
are awarded a certificate called the high school diploma. In the
American education system, students must have obtained a high
school diploma before they are admitted into college or university.
Foreign students who would like to attend an American college
or university must have completed coursework that is equivalent
to what is taught at an American high school. Foreign students
who would like to attend an American high school, need to consider
how the high school they select will give them access to the best
colleges. You can also click here to learn about some of the finest
boarding schools in the American education system.
Undergraduate school
Students who have completed high school and would like to attend
college or university must attend what is referred to as an undergraduate
school. These are schools that offer either a two-year degree
(called an associate degree) or a four-year degree (called a bachelor¡¯s
degree) in a specific course of study. That course of study is
called the major. While most schools that offer a four-year degree
will admit students who have not yet chosen a major, all students
are required to select (or declare) a major by their second year
at school. Students who complete an associate degree can continue
their education at a four-year school and eventually complete
a bachelor¡¯s degree.
Graduate school
Students who have obtained a bachelor¡¯s degree can continue their
education by pursuing one of two types of degrees. The first is
a master¡¯s degree. This is usually a two-year degree that is highly
specialized in a specific field. Students are sometimes admitted
to a master¡¯s degree program only if they have a bachelor¡¯s degree
in a closely related field. However, there are many exceptions
to this, such as with students who want to pursue a Master¡¯s in
Business Administration (MBA) degree. Students who want to advance
their education even further in a specific field can pursue a
doctorate degree, also called a PhD. A PhD degree can take between
three and six years to complete, depending on the course of study
chosen, the ability of the student, and the thesis that the student
has selected. The thesis is a very intensive research paper that
must be completed prior to earning the degree. It is always required
of students pursuing a PhD, and may sometimes be required of students
pursuing a master¡¯s degree (depending on the school).
Certain courses of study are only available at the graduate school
level in America. The most notable of these are law, dentistry,
and medicine. Students who want to pursue a degree in one of these
fields must first obtain a bachelor¡¯s degree.
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