Education
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them. They suggest to charge for higher education at public schools
to reduce the number of university students and make it more
prestigious and selective, as it is for example in the United Kingdom.
In higher education, there were
many cases of fraudulent master
degrees. Most scandals about
corruption and quick master studies
were connected with the University of
West Bohemia and its Faculty of Law.
Between the age of 16 and 18, there is a
short period called the Sixth Form during
which students in the UK specialise in 3 to 5
subjects. Students finish this period by
passing A levels (or GCE Advanced Level), a
form of secondary school leaving
examination, similar to our maturita exam.
Students in the United Kingdom
have many universities to
choose from. Studies are
partially financed by the state,
but studies still cost thousands
of pounds per year.
Higher education begins with a 3-year bachelor's
degree followed by a 2-year master's degree. The best students may study
another 3 years and earn a doctorate.
The biggest difference between the higher education system in the Czech
Republic and other countries is that there is no tuition or school fees at
public colleges. Students have to pass an entrance examination and if they
do, they are accepted for study. There is also a number of private colleges,
where students have to pay annual or per semester tuition, which can be
up to 60 000 crowns per year.
After that, American
students have to
attend middle school
for another 4 years.
From the age of 3 up to