| SuperNova said: -snip- |
Duuuuh. I've been thinking all this time that you meant there was somehow remnants of what that movie depicted in our distributions of tables and chairs, which is why I was so confused. I never ever stopped to think about how shitty our tables are until you brought it up. xD
Your whole post seemed like it was implying Spain educated children toward fascists ideologies, which is why I was still trying to point that out with every reply. There was probably a miscommunication here somewhere; doesn't help we're in a thread that claims as such, too, based on OP's headline.
Selectivity is basically an access exam you undertake that touches all the subjects you've done in High School (not all all, most of them, plus you get extra side subjects you can choose to partake with or not). Depending on the score you get, out of a total of 14, you get access to several universities. Medicine school, for example, has the highest requirement, 12. Scoring over that might get you some extra scolarships.
I don't disagree with the notion that the Spanish educational system needs a revamp asap. It's something I also say in my post, because it's true. I also said that my schools and university are terrible, so I don't disagree either with the fact that some places are worse than others.







