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Parents say that school is not the only way out, but it is definitely the best way out. Is it true?

Of course it's true, because parents have many years of life experience, so they can see more clearly than young people. After social practice, you will find that going to school is absolutely the best.

Going to school is a customized knowledge learning process for the educated, which generally includes primary schools, junior high schools, senior high schools and universities. On the other hand, modern education provides kindergartens for preschool children.

Primary school to junior high school is nine-year compulsory education, and the government has the obligation to undertake children from all over the country to go to school, while high schools, universities and even kindergartens learn by themselves.

Going to school is a customized learning process for minors, which generally includes primary schools, junior high schools, senior high schools and universities. In modern times, kindergartens are for preschool children. Primary school to junior high school is a nine-year compulsory education, and the government has the obligation to enforce it, while high schools, universities and even kindergartens are all chosen by themselves.

There are three main subjects in primary schools, namely Chinese, mathematics and English. Minor subjects in primary schools include science, computer, art and music.

There are seven subjects in Senior One: Chinese, Mathematics, English, Biology, Geography, History and Politics.

There are 8 subjects in Senior Two: Chinese, Mathematics, English, Physics, Biology, Geography, History and Politics.

There are 9 subjects in Grade Three: Chinese, Mathematics, English, Physics, Biology, Geography, Chemistry, History and Politics.

6 subjects in senior high school: liberal arts: Chinese, mathematics, English, geography, history and politics; Science: Chinese, math, English, physics, biology, chemistry.