Video games have boss battles. Trust me, the people who make this stuff up have done their homework. The farmers were worried about getting into heaven and the factory workers were worried about taking over the world.
The difference between the bac, a levels and act is that with the bac and a levels you dont pass you dont leave school. ACT and SAT is optional. Some states in the us do have exit exams though
@@RydiaLS83Junior High exit exams should be as hard as high school ones. If you can pass them like that, you *deserve* to skip high school. But people should not be ending middle school early in a world where they likely increasingly need college.
Of course, everything that might be hard, Chinese peoples do it harder and they're very strong at this. Typical of French that like to complain nowadays :P
Well, I took and passed the bac back at the end of the 90s. I got 18/20 in maths. ~ 2 years ago, I took the Chinese Gaokao exam for fun (only the maths exam), and I smiled. If my memory serves me right, it is easier than the French maths exam I took as a Terminal S student. I know that the Chinese like to brag but come on... Now, honestly, the Baccalaureate is more accessible than in the past. To compare apples with apples, we should compare Classe Préparatoire Maths Sup/Spé (France) and the equivalent curriculum in China.
Also a difference between le bac and some other exam around the world is that it's not multiple-choice questionnaires like I think the USA have and maybe Korea too. I'm not saying their exams is not hard (especially for Korea) but there is a difference in the way that you learn and how you can anticipate the questions. A lot of questions don't have one answer and I think that's what makes it "hard".
The "Bac" was not created by Napoleon. Before the revolution, university students took the examination to become a bachelor of letters at the end of their first year. When schools were reopened after the revolution, the baccalaureate was shifted back to the end of school to become the entrance exam for the new University of France. But there were still bachelor's exams at university for those studying theology and law, before they went on to graduate with a licence.
Imagine being in a third world country who has the same education system as France and the teachers are not well formed to do their work so you find yourself stuck..
The Bac exam is is also found in north African countries except Egypt..and it is really hard since it covers all subjects taken in high schools such as foreign languages philosophy history and geography religious sceiences, etc...and you have to answer questions in forms of paragraphs essays and mathematical analysis
If 88% of people are passing the bacc, and it has probably followed the SAT in being "easier in some ways and harder in others" because knowledge keeps expanding, including how to teach children is always advancing, And 50% of people fail out of college, It means both institutions are actually working. We've gotten incredibly good all over the world at getting people through high school. Education is happening and children usually survive high school. College is harder, more people are eligible to try for college than before, and youre finding out college is harder than high school no matter how you cut it. When the colleges were accepting fewer applicants they would probably be more likely to only take risks on most likely to succeed students. Now the whole world is more willing to hope for every child being college educated, for more than 1 reason. Not just our jobs, but our political landscapes, our grocery stores, our housing markets, our investment strategies, our news media, need to know knowledge to raise children to at least a high school level, knowledge to finance your baby's food and clothes, Everything is more complicated and difficult than before, whether you live in America *or* Europe, it remains *very* constant that "reading books will help you survive either continent" Its probably a good deal to attempt to get as far educated as you can as quickly as you can before the world changes again. You may not get your dream job, but you'll be happier the more of the world around you you have an enriched understanding of. Bigger problems will frustrate everyone. Even French high school top of the class Valedictorians who aced their philosophy exam might be challenged by determining the best policy in Israel-Palestine. But if you dont get a good education you could become that frustrated by an easier problem, like traffic lights, Or an even easier one, like "what brand of bread should I buy"-- most likely the best flavor in the world everywhere is "cheap", because bad things happen if you run out. Later in life when you have more money it will be a good idea to buy better quality food and invest in improving the quality of cheap food for later generations It just seems that we're at a point in society where everyone should go to high school and be expected to finish-- so it feels like a *good deal* to pay for strangers in other countries to go to high school, get that universal pronto, But after high school, its more uncertain whether a high school graduate is prepared for college yet. We are not yet at a place where we expect the entire world to be college educated, we're not yet at a place where it would be normal for 100% of students to pass college year 1 or 2. We dont require that saturation of education yet. If you apply to college and take a year or 2, you're probably going to have the minimum of what you need to be pretty good. Employers expecting 4 year graduates should be encouraged to accept "some college experience" and 2 year degrees where it makes sense. Most likely an employer *knows* when they really need a degree of some kind for specialized work. Higher education and advanced degrees are going to become more prevalent and more necessary to keep up in a world with Chat GPT in it. In 20 years we'll probably be talking about how most people apply to post graduate programs and most people dont pass them but they tried and they learned more stuff.
Lol, I was in my twenties, and I told my aunt that "wow, today, I just felt like I was in K-12 again!" And my aunt was like, "Oh. Um... I have no idea."
They should ask more current-events questions. Because Stanford students actually read SO much (including daily articles about business, technology, government, and international issues).
The ‘hardest exam in the world’. As a French person doing the French exams, they’re not even a third as difficult as the English A levels, let alone the Chinese and Indian exams smh.
even American AP exams are harder now lol, I transferred from school in france to a school in the US & optional classes like AP Chemistry and AP Physics C are more difficult than the classes in France. then again, the required classes and SAT for graduation are a lot easier than the ones in France - it's the optional classes that are harder.
As a Moroccan engineering student studying in France, i can totally tell that moroccan Baccalaureate is by far harder than the French one in Mathematics and physics. I had to spend a year at engineering school doing things i had already done during high school. But that is sad that in developping countries, the level isn't recognized at all.
How much would it cost to provide every child of a country that used to belong to the old French colonial empire with an equivalent educational experience to the baccalaureate? Do they have it in Algeria, Syria, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam?
Come to India , study icse . Real fun would come there , you would get goosebumps whole night by just seeing first page of physics book. We study 11 subjects and give there exams in just 1 year . Each subject has 15-18 chapters and almost you have to study 300 pages !!!. History , geography , science- physics , chemistry ,biology , maths , English first language , are all compulsory .
The Baccalaureate is really tough but is quite cool for the Francophone Nations. However the Gakao from China is still is the most complex Leaving exam in the world. I disgress with the situation that you are discussing on this channel on this 2020 TV Channel.
At 4:13 he's saying that he stressed out because he didn't do anything all year, not that he didn't do anything all year because he was stressed out haha 😭
An idea is having umbrella terms like - "Biological Sciences," - "Physical Sciences," - "Computer Information Systems," - "French, Social Studies," and - "French, Language Arts."
Je pense qu'il faut faire la meme chose que Canada. On a tout nos cours puis a la fin d'année on a un examen en chaque cours. C'est super facile mais ca depend de les cours que vous choisit. Ca vous prepare pour touts que tu veux. Si tu veux être un prof tu choisi les maths ou si tu veux être vétérinaire tu fais tes science et la zoology. Et c pas super difficile de changer ce que vous voulez faire plus tard. C triste de voir tout ces enfants qui passe pas le bac parce que il y a trop de stresse ( a cause de tout le monde des dernière 200 années) mais en le Canada en stresse juste un peu seulement si vous n'etes pas un étudiant super. Jai beaucoup plus des criticisme pour l'education national mais c bon pour maintenant. aussi désolée pour les faut d'orthographe donne une like si vous êtes d'accord avec moi
On a aussi ça en France, mais c'est à l'université. Le Bac est là pour s'assurer qu'on sache faire un minimum de tout (Maths, Physique, Biologie, Sport, Philosophie etc.). Par exemple moi j'avais pris la filière scientifique pour le lycée, donc j'ai eu mon Bac S, et par contre à l'université j'ai décidé d'aller en fac d'anglais parce que c'était plus facile. Mais j'ai toujours en tête les principes de physique que j'ai appris et ça peut me servir assez souvent dans la vie de tous les jours.
@liam1610 liam1610 oh thank you so much stranger :).. Well I'm a Canadian too but I'll start learning French this year.. Still I really appreciate your gesture. Once again thanks
Kcse is considered somewhere between GCSEs and A levels in difficulty around the level of an AS level in the UK. But the Bac is considered equal to the IB Diploma and A levels. I say IB first because it also requires a breadth of knowledge while A level requires specialization in 4-3 subjects. All KCSE, A levels, IB and the French Bac are taken at 18 but KCSE is significantly easier. That's also why European countries need you to take a foundation year if you only have KCSE while they recognise the rest.
I'm sorry, it's not. I bet that education exams in South Korea and others have there share of "tough" I once studied in Zambia and 🤣 yea it was toughhhhhh. At 12 I would study as though I was passing my Bac Seriously
They have questions with answers to choose in Japan !! The answers is literally in front of their eyes it’s not that hard we don’t have this in France 😃
"Young people are attached to the idea of a final exam."
No, we're not.
😂😂
Video games have boss battles. Trust me, the people who make this stuff up have done their homework.
The farmers were worried about getting into heaven and the factory workers were worried about taking over the world.
"The bac has never been canceled!" 2020 had it canceled 😂
And so has 2021. 🤣🤣🤣.
In Romania it wasn't canceled even in 2020 and 2021
@@cddum4992 :'l
The video is 4 years old
France: We have the hardest high school exam in the world
China, Korea:
It used to be really hard. But its easy today. The level of education has fallen dramatically in france.
10th board exam
India
@@NannoLove india chuthmarani country
@@NannoLove india ma math easy hotha ha dushra desh aayo sa
The difference between the bac, a levels and act is that with the bac and a levels you dont pass you dont leave school. ACT and SAT is optional. Some states in the us do have exit exams though
yeah in New Jersey. we have Exit Exams. we also have exit Exams for Junior High too. :/
That's probably a better system. I'm not completely sure but most likely.
@@RydiaLS83Junior High exit exams should be as hard as high school ones. If you can pass them like that, you *deserve* to skip high school. But people should not be ending middle school early in a world where they likely increasingly need college.
When my French husband tried to explain to me how hard his exam was, as a Chinese, I just smile at him.
Of course, everything that might be hard, Chinese peoples do it harder and they're very strong at this. Typical of French that like to complain nowadays :P
wOw fLeX
I mean right now nearly everyone passes the baccalauréat, it's almost given to any student who listens in class.
However, at least the bac isn't some multiple choice questions.
Well, I took and passed the bac back at the end of the 90s. I got 18/20 in maths. ~ 2 years ago, I took the Chinese Gaokao exam for fun (only the maths exam), and I smiled. If my memory serves me right, it is easier than the French maths exam I took as a Terminal S student. I know that the Chinese like to brag but come on... Now, honestly, the Baccalaureate is more accessible than in the past. To compare apples with apples, we should compare Classe Préparatoire Maths Sup/Spé (France) and the equivalent curriculum in China.
Also a difference between le bac and some other exam around the world is that it's not multiple-choice questionnaires like I think the USA have and maybe Korea too. I'm not saying their exams is not hard (especially for Korea) but there is a difference in the way that you learn and how you can anticipate the questions. A lot of questions don't have one answer and I think that's what makes it "hard".
Yes
So you're saying there is no MC for math or science problems? French markers must rly love doing their job hahahaha
harder than SAT but nothing compared to Gaokao
SAT is easy, and Gaokao is nothing compared to ENEM
@@Thiago-pc7vk ENEM is harder than Gaokao ? In what subjects ? because I've never heard of ENEM, if you can tell me please 🙂
Mrc le corona il sauve des vies
Mdr de fou
Oui
Bac2021 vous êtes là ?
Oui xD
Mdrrrr gravee ouais
Bac2022 la..
5eme 🌚
The "Bac" was not created by Napoleon. Before the revolution, university students took the examination to become a bachelor of letters at the end of their first year. When schools were reopened after the revolution, the baccalaureate was shifted back to the end of school to become the entrance exam for the new University of France. But there were still bachelor's exams at university for those studying theology and law, before they went on to graduate with a licence.
BAC used to be hard. 40 years ago. Today, its a breeze if you are an average student.
Imagine being in a third world country who has the same education system as France and the teachers are not well formed to do their work so you find yourself stuck..
English Intl Baccalaureat gave me PTSD. Got held back after mental health issues from transferring in 3e. Had to pass the brevet first
Makes sense for "recommended career for each student" though.
The Bac exam is is also found in north African countries except Egypt..and it is really hard since it covers all subjects taken in high schools such as foreign languages philosophy history and geography religious sceiences, etc...and you have to answer questions in forms of paragraphs essays and mathematical analysis
Ahahahahha d'ou c'est le plus dur du monde??? C'est donné le bac
C'est sûr que si tu l'as eu cette année ça à pas dû être très dur pour toi
If 88% of people are passing the bacc, and it has probably followed the SAT in being "easier in some ways and harder in others" because knowledge keeps expanding, including how to teach children is always advancing,
And 50% of people fail out of college,
It means both institutions are actually working.
We've gotten incredibly good all over the world at getting people through high school. Education is happening and children usually survive high school.
College is harder, more people are eligible to try for college than before, and youre finding out college is harder than high school no matter how you cut it.
When the colleges were accepting fewer applicants they would probably be more likely to only take risks on most likely to succeed students.
Now the whole world is more willing to hope for every child being college educated, for more than 1 reason.
Not just our jobs, but our political landscapes, our grocery stores, our housing markets, our investment strategies, our news media, need to know knowledge to raise children to at least a high school level, knowledge to finance your baby's food and clothes,
Everything is more complicated and difficult than before, whether you live in America *or* Europe, it remains *very* constant that "reading books will help you survive either continent"
Its probably a good deal to attempt to get as far educated as you can as quickly as you can before the world changes again. You may not get your dream job, but you'll be happier the more of the world around you you have an enriched understanding of.
Bigger problems will frustrate everyone. Even French high school top of the class Valedictorians who aced their philosophy exam might be challenged by determining the best policy in Israel-Palestine. But if you dont get a good education you could become that frustrated by an easier problem, like traffic lights,
Or an even easier one, like "what brand of bread should I buy"-- most likely the best flavor in the world everywhere is "cheap", because bad things happen if you run out. Later in life when you have more money it will be a good idea to buy better quality food and invest in improving the quality of cheap food for later generations
It just seems that we're at a point in society where everyone should go to high school and be expected to finish-- so it feels like a *good deal* to pay for strangers in other countries to go to high school, get that universal pronto,
But after high school, its more uncertain whether a high school graduate is prepared for college yet.
We are not yet at a place where we expect the entire world to be college educated, we're not yet at a place where it would be normal for 100% of students to pass college year 1 or 2.
We dont require that saturation of education yet.
If you apply to college and take a year or 2, you're probably going to have the minimum of what you need to be pretty good.
Employers expecting 4 year graduates should be encouraged to accept "some college experience" and 2 year degrees where it makes sense.
Most likely an employer *knows* when they really need a degree of some kind for specialized work.
Higher education and advanced degrees are going to become more prevalent and more necessary to keep up in a world with Chat GPT in it.
In 20 years we'll probably be talking about how most people apply to post graduate programs and most people dont pass them but they tried and they learned more stuff.
Five majors.
Rolland Garros.
Have Portuguese, Arabic, and Russian.
These terms are so beautiful.
sounds like stress - what you do not want in your kid.
Lol, I was in my twenties, and I told my aunt that "wow, today, I just felt like I was in K-12 again!"
And my aunt was like, "Oh. Um... I have no idea."
They should ask more current-events questions.
Because Stanford students actually read SO much (including daily articles about business, technology, government, and international issues).
The ‘hardest exam in the world’. As a French person doing the French exams, they’re not even a third as difficult as the English A levels, let alone the Chinese and Indian exams smh.
They used to be challenging and were known to be so not what they have become "just a paper".
even American AP exams are harder now lol, I transferred from school in france to a school in the US & optional classes like AP Chemistry and AP Physics C are more difficult than the classes in France. then again, the required classes and SAT for graduation are a lot easier than the ones in France - it's the optional classes that are harder.
I think they don't know about IIT in INDIA .
And upsc.. Is hard of you Indians if I'm not wrong
As a Moroccan engineering student studying in France, i can totally tell that moroccan Baccalaureate is by far harder than the French one in Mathematics and physics. I had to spend a year at engineering school doing things i had already done during high school.
But that is sad that in developping countries, the level isn't recognized at all.
Au Maroc ce n'est pas si compliqué que tu le dis (ana mghribi).
Tu es dans quelle école d'ingénieur ?
Quand ? Dans les années 60, 70, 80 etc ?
When? In the 60s, 70s, 80s etc?
@@michellemobakeng5938 pretty much every year
If there is an international school that teaches the french bac outside of france, lets say korea, will they still teach everything in French?
How much would it cost to provide every child of a country that used to belong to the old French colonial empire with an equivalent educational experience to the baccalaureate?
Do they have it in Algeria, Syria, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam?
Come to India , study icse . Real fun would come there , you would get goosebumps whole night by just seeing first page of physics book. We study 11 subjects and give there exams in just 1 year . Each subject has 15-18 chapters and almost you have to study 300 pages !!!. History , geography , science- physics , chemistry ,biology , maths , English first language , are all compulsory .
Which Board are you talking about ? CBSE has only 5 subjects in AISSCE.
icse student here and it aint hard
The Baccalaureate is really tough but is quite cool for the Francophone Nations.
However the Gakao from China is still is the most complex Leaving exam in the world.
I disgress with the situation that you are discussing on this channel on this 2020 TV Channel.
😂 Try IIT-JEE... Everything else will look peanuts
UPSC xd
😂😂 After trying both of this exams they'll give up on their lives!! xD
Lmfaoo yess
Maybe for a junior-high student.
Life is crazy.
At 4:13 he's saying that he stressed out because he didn't do anything all year, not that he didn't do anything all year because he was stressed out haha 😭
I hope that this will be imposed in the Philippines.
This video is 30 years late.
JEE NEET ?! ANYONE'S FROM INDIA?
Yep lol. These exams are so easy compared to here. I gave gre without studying and i was like wtf? Half of the questions i solved in my mind. Lol
My grandma is a dragon, monkey, and piggie.
She's like, "Ugh... I don't even know if I'll be alive when you finally get a career."
"hardest high school exam" ? I think they forgot IIT-JEE in India and Gaokao in China
Passed them years ago. Used to be 2 exams. Bac 1 et Bac 2. Complete waste of time.
However I took the University exams back in the year 2003 and the year 2004 and the year 2005.
so, how can i escape time?
in france we say "the bac is watter" but yes it s the hardest exam in the world xd
You mean we have to choose wisely or widely?
An idea is having umbrella terms like
- "Biological Sciences,"
- "Physical Sciences,"
- "Computer Information Systems,"
- "French, Social Studies," and
- "French, Language Arts."
There are French communities around the world for example in Bagdad.
Je pense qu'il faut faire la meme chose que Canada. On a tout nos cours puis a la fin d'année on a un examen en chaque cours. C'est super facile mais ca depend de les cours que vous choisit. Ca vous prepare pour touts que tu veux. Si tu veux être un prof tu choisi les maths ou si tu veux être vétérinaire tu fais tes science et la zoology. Et c pas super difficile de changer ce que vous voulez faire plus tard. C triste de voir tout ces enfants qui passe pas le bac parce que il y a trop de stresse ( a cause de tout le monde des dernière 200 années) mais en le Canada en stresse juste un peu seulement si vous n'etes pas un étudiant super. Jai beaucoup plus des criticisme pour l'education national mais c bon pour maintenant.
aussi désolée pour les faut d'orthographe
donne une like si vous êtes d'accord avec moi
On a aussi ça en France, mais c'est à l'université.
Le Bac est là pour s'assurer qu'on sache faire un minimum de tout (Maths, Physique, Biologie, Sport, Philosophie etc.).
Par exemple moi j'avais pris la filière scientifique pour le lycée, donc j'ai eu mon Bac S, et par contre à l'université j'ai décidé d'aller en fac d'anglais parce que c'était plus facile.
Mais j'ai toujours en tête les principes de physique que j'ai appris et ça peut me servir assez souvent dans la vie de tous les jours.
Can you translate pls.. I was keen to know what you wrote but its in French 💀
@liam1610 liam1610 oh thank you so much stranger :).. Well I'm a Canadian too but I'll start learning French this year..
Still I really appreciate your gesture.
Once again thanks
It's too much arrogance for those who failed.
Man shut up commenting 85 times
FRENCH BAC IS EASY... EDUCATION LEVEL IS RIDICULOUSLY LOW
Wrong.
@@jeaneloi4624 sorry to break your superiority dream... French education level is ridiculously low
stop the cap you got a lot a things to learn to pass the bac
ok einstein
What about kenya's highschool national exam(kcse)....you will know what exam is....
It's actually not that had if you compare it with other countries.
Kcse is considered somewhere between GCSEs and A levels in difficulty around the level of an AS level in the UK. But the Bac is considered equal to the IB Diploma and A levels. I say IB first because it also requires a breadth of knowledge while A level requires specialization in 4-3 subjects. All KCSE, A levels, IB and the French Bac are taken at 18 but KCSE is significantly easier. That's also why European countries need you to take a foundation year if you only have KCSE while they recognise the rest.
@@reagancapwell685 ouch you got him!
imagine being french
yeah imagine *sweat in french*
There are a lot of sweet French please 😩
Gone the chapter titles.
:x
Stand out in recruitment.
Down with the Harvard buddies.
Retake the failed.
Reset the statistics.
Five-majors for males (because of Rolland Garros).
Plus d’égalité maintenant
The worst educational system in history!
“Very most stressful”? I guess English isn’t her native language.
these annoying asians in the comments, literally nobody cares if your tests are harder
Cool commercials without California memories.
I'm sorry, it's not. I bet that education exams in South Korea and others have there share of "tough"
I once studied in Zambia and 🤣 yea it was toughhhhhh. At 12 I would study as though I was passing my Bac
Seriously
Yes exactly, you’re french student ?
HI
YAY.
Bonjour
Terminal Romance?
Cambridge be like :🤦♂️🤣🤣🤣
L makes sense (white knight).
Is Bac[k].
LeBron reinactment.
Are you sérieuse ...
What about study in china or japan 😐😐
Lmao thats what I was saying lol
They have questions with answers to choose in Japan !! The answers is literally in front of their eyes it’s not that hard we don’t have this in France 😃
@@leafranc3394 va au Japon tu verras la pression 😂😂
Le Bac the hardest exam in the world ?😂😂
Are you french?
Because they have to compete with Africans...
The worst educational system in history!
Indian education system is gross too lmao.. My friend studies there.. Lmao sh-ty fr