Board Thread:General Mod Discussion/@comment-30303386-20170208000709/@comment-26428291-20170211191429

Recneps wrote: 00Fez wrote: Recneps wrote: Tbh he's in university not college.. He be British, and Britain calls high school college. Im british and have lived in Britain my whole life,  but have never heard anyone call high school college. And i live in the only part of the country that uses a three tier system (first, middle, high. The rest use primary, secondary (which does get called high school)). University is indeed your "college" but college tends to mean some sort of apprenticeship thing, a university with more phsycal courses that requires less qualifications or extra classes for adults. Doing a bit more research, I've found that your secondary school is most similar to our high school, however ending sooner, and some parts have an optional extra bit of 'college' similar to our final year of high school. And then in New Zealand we have Primary (Year 1-6), Intermediate (Year 7-8), College (Year 9-13) and then University, maybe.