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@Leaflord
>Montréal
Je ne suis pas pantoute surpris
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@guizzy @Leaflord @mangeurdenuage Merci pour l'explication Guizzy. Moi je ne suis pas trop familier avec l'organization AGECVM ni le système CÉGEP. Je pense en Amérique c'est pareil à un "community college "?
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@ooignignoktoo @guizzy @Leaflord @mangeurdenuage yes/no. Cégep is a soft requirement for university and you have mandatory 4 French classes, 2 English second language classes, 4 gym classes, 4 philosophy classes, 2 complementary classes on top of your 2 or 3 year degree, high recommended to do in 4 years instead
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@mangeurdenuage @Leaflord
I also noticed the book says cum on it too
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@ooignignoktoo @mangeurdenuage @Leaflord That's AGECVM, the Association Générale des Étudiants du CÉGEP du Vieux-Montréal. Which actually explains everything.
As much as I understand why people are on edge with this kind of stuff, this is not from the school, it is from the student union, at a college, so it's young adults more than kids.
As someone who was involved with his CEGEP student union, that's just the kind of thing student unions do and have always done. And even more so for the CÉGEP du Vieux-Montréal.
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@ooignignoktoo @Leaflord
>kids go to school
>learn passive violence by the state
Isekai me please.
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@ooignignoktoo @Leaflord @mangeurdenuage Here the school system goes like this: Elementary school for 6 years, high school for 5 years.
Kids can either finish high school alongside learning a trade to get a Diplome d'Étude Professionelle, or after high school go to CÉGEP.
CÉGEP has 3 year programs that give you a diploma that's you can go on the job market with, or 2 year pre-university programs.