From Year 10 until obtaining my general baccalaureate, I studied at the French School of the Caucasus. I was one of the pioneers of baccalaureate reform. I chose as a specialty History-Geography, Geopolitics and Political Science (which I studied for one year) then I chose biology and English language, Literature and Culture for two years. In the end, I obtained a general baccalaureate with honors, which allowed me to go to France and to study at the University of Human Sciences of Toulouse, at the Faculty of Geography, Environment and Planning (GEA). About the French school of caucasus, from my personal point of view, it is a place which, due to the competitiveness between the students, can be stressful and tiring but at the same time a place which develops in you determination, ambition and success. Teachers are very involved in the progress and success of each student. Other premises such as the CDI are optimized for personal and team work. Studying in these conditions gives us - me and my classmates - the opportunity to choose to continue our studies not only in France but also, in other European countries (Switzerland, Spain etc.), in universities with different profiles according to our interest. This proves that the French School of Caucasus opens various possibilities according to your career plan.
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