In Russia children begin going to school at the age of
seven. First they study at the elementary school. It lasts three or four
years. At the elementary school children get the elementary education, they
learn to read, write and count. From the fifth form the secondary education
begins. Children begin learning different subjects, such as Literature, Chemistry,
Physics, Biology, Computing, Foreign Languages and soon. The nine-year secondary
education is compulsory in our country, but after completing the nine-year
schooling pupils face the first serious decision in their lives. They have
to decide either to continue their studies in the tenth and eleventh forms
at a general secondary school, or to transfer to specialized colleges, that
is to say, choose a particular career. Colleges give young people a secondary
education plus trade training. This means that after finishing a college
they are both educated and financially independent, able to go straight to
a job.
Except general secondary schools there are a lot of specialized schools,
where more attention is paid to a particular subject, mostly to a foreign
language. Besides, the-re are many private schools now, where the education
is not free of charge.
After finishing school or college young people may enter institute or university
to get the higher education. After finishing the fourth course they get the
bachelor's degree and after graduating from the higher educational establishment
— the master's degree.
To study is not an easy thing, of course, but nowadays it is quite necessary
to be highly skilled and educated specialist.