Encouraging to hear about science education is so healthy there.
Keith
At 13:17 +0200 3/3/08, Verislav Angelov wrote:
>For Secondary school in Bulgaria. Students with more knowledge go
>with teacher and study in holidays.
>
>In ordinary school days students have many
>subjects(mathematics,physics,chemistry,biology,literature,geography,english
>and other languages and etc.)
>
>In holliday they study with teacher one subject (in town Russe has
>good teacher for Chemistry) (in town Kazanlak has good teacher for
>Physics).
>
>Also bulgarian students win many competition of mathematics and
>informatics (many first places)
>
>I mean that secondary education in Bulgaria (during Socialism, and
>now in elite (not private)schools in different towns is very good.
>
>Very good education in secondary schools in Bulgaria.
>
>Verislav Angelov
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>MS (Organic and Analytical Chemistry)
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