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Re: Explain American things to a non American thread.
(Anonymous) 2023-07-26 03:01 am (UTC)(link)Later on, there was more flexibility for different classes you could take - for instance, everyone had to take Bio, Chem and Physics for their first three years of science, then for the fourth year there were a few different options you could take. And there were also, like, PE requirements and stuff like that you had to work out a way to take, and also different AP courses you could take if you met the requirements.
I imagine it's *mostly* pretty similar in most places. But the US education system does vary considerably, because so much of it is administered and funded at the local level.