The Reflection to Unit 4 I.True or False Reread the texts and decide whether the following statements are true(T)or false(F). 1.From the age of 14 up to around the age of 19,students attend secondary schools in UK 2.In the UK.SAT plays an important role for university admission 3.All undergraduate degrees take 3years to complete in UK. 4.Master degree courses normally end with aexamined thesis. 5.American students often work in groups,share ideas and complete projects together. 6.Primary school life is busy and school day is long in the US. 7.In the US.professors give each student a mark or"grade"for each course mainly based on final exam results. 8.After having earned the"achelors,"most Americans end their"academic careers"and look for jobs 9.There is little difference between the education systems of the different provinces in Canada vocational high schoo 11.In the UK,parents can choose state school or private school for their children. 12.In the US,state schools receive financial assistance mainly from the federal government 13.Education in Australia is compulsory between the ages of7and 18. 14.The typical academic degree earned by American students is the"Bachelor of Arts"or respectively the"Bachelor of Science 15.In the UK,grammar schools select children usually at the age of 11.through an examination called "A-Level" 16.In the US,foreign students are not allowed to find jobs outside the campus,but they can find their way doing some campus-jobs such as librarian,and office worker 17.Oxford University is the oldest university in the English-speaking countries. 11 The Reflection to Unit 4 I. True or False Reread the texts and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false(F). _____ 1. From the age of 14 up to around the age of 19, students attend secondary schools in UK. _____ 2. In the UK, SAT plays an important role for university admission _____ 3. All undergraduate degrees take 3 years to complete in UK. _____ 4.Master degree courses normally end with a examined thesis. _____ 5. American students often work in groups, share ideas and complete projects together. _____ 6. Primary school life is busy and school day is long in the US. _____ 7. In the US, professors give each student a mark or "grade" for each course mainly based on final exam results. _____ 8. After having earned the "bachelors," most Americans end their "academic careers" and look for jobs. _____ 9. There is little difference between the education systems of the different provinces in Canada. _____ 10. American secondary school students attend either a college preparatory high school or a vocational high school. ______ 11. In the UK, parents can choose state school or private school for their children. ______ 12. In the US, state schools receive financial assistance mainly from the federal government. ______ 13. Education in Australia is compulsory between the ages of 7 and 18. ______ 14. The typical academic degree earned by American students is the "Bachelor of Arts" or respectively the "Bachelor of Science" ______ 15. In the UK, grammar schools select children usually at the age of 11, through an examination called “A-Level”. ______ 16. .In the US, foreign students are not allowed to find jobs outside the campus, but they can find their way doing some campus-jobs such as librarian, and office worker. ______ 17. Oxford University is the oldest university in the English-speaking countries