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Your answer does not mention examinations at all - does that mean you have none, or that the examinations are also locally set, and so part of the problem?
Pretty much all of the exams that effect one's classroom success are locally set, often by the teachers themselves.
By the teachers themselves? I thought Italian degree courses were a bit iffy, but I haven't come across this idea. I suspect that the US may have more problems than creationism in its schools.
You have no idea..... US schools are, in my opinion, HORRIBLE. At least until you get to college level, but even then, you have to play catch up before getting on to the real substantial stuff.
I dropped out of High School at 16 because I had been bored to tears since fifth grade. I should have learned about four times what I did, but no one cared to teach anything above what would have been third grade level in some of the private schools some friends of mine attended.
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