• starlinguk@lemmy.world
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      Have different types of high schools instead. My cousin went to bakery school in Germany at 16, for example.

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        That’s not how it is in the US? Here in Czechia you can either go to a general “gymnasium” (aka general high school) or to a high school that specialises in a certain subject, or to a specialised school that is not a high school (usually trades).

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          There are basically only general high schools in the US with two small exceptions: religious schools that teach religious studies in addition and STEM magnet schools that have a bit better science/math programs.