Topic: SOMETHING EASIER
This is something I always wanted to know, and is it music related? Maybe.
It's about school.
In BELGIUM our system is:
- 3 years KINDERGARTEN.
- 6 years lower school from 1st class to 6th class, so you are 12 years when you finish this. Once there was also a 7th and an 8th class, and many, now old people, went to school until they were 14 years old. (It doesn't exist anymore)
- 6 years in, what we call here in college, from 12 years old to 17-18 years.
THERE ARE SOME OPTIONS AFTER FINISHING THIS:
- What we call HIGH SCHOOL = 2-3 to 4 extra years to become nurse, physiotherapist, and what we call here TECHNICAL ENGINEER.
- UNIVERSITY 4 years to 7 years. 7 years university is needed to become a medical doctor. 5 years to become a dentist or a lawyer (add 3 years here to defend people is it "bar"?).
In fact we are still the only "students" who get immediately the title of DOCTOR, so no extra thesis or dissertation.
I know nothing about how long it takes in the USA, but I've heard about SCHOLARSHIPS including MUSIC. How is the study system working over there? How many years would be neccesary to become a MEDICAL DOCTOR who can start working as a generalist? And what about SCHOLARSHIPS? AND the big names like
- STANFORD
- COLUMBIA (50.000$ a year??)
- HARVARD
- YALE
- PRINCETON
What is the difference between a lawyer from Harvard or Yale? WHY DO FAMOUS SPORTSMEN get a scholarship? Do they receive a DIPLOMA as well?
I heard that if you are A GOOD MUSICIAN you can get a scholarship, and these 2 examples I really don't understand. They give scholarships to musicians (OR IS THIS WRONG) to athletes?
I really would appreciate some information.
- MY GUITAR PLAYS EVERY STYLE = BLUES, ROCK, METAL, so I NEED TO LEARN HOW TO PLAY IT.
[color=blue]Civilization began the first time an angry person cast a word instead of a rock.[/color]