INDIA with CBSE IIT JEE with extra classes: from 8:00AM till 7:00PM( me rn becz only my sister got it during exams me-OH MA GAWD IM SAFE I CAN LEAVE SCHOOL AT 5PM THANK GOD)
Technically 8 to 2 is only 6 hours. Extra classes are cz of parents. Japan and Korea have that too, but that's not OFFICIAL school hours. I had no coaching and barely finished homework. 😎
Habibi come to my school (Northeast Indian) Starts 8:00 Am Break for 20 mins, 12:05 to 12:25 Ends at 3:10 Pm Again Tennis classes from 5:00 to 6:30 pm or 7 smtimes. After again Remedial and night classes from 7:00 to 8:45 Pm 💀 Edit: I forgot to add more : Sunday classes from 10 to 1Pm Home works for everyday is mandatory. Have to stay 20 mins more in the school when your class turn comes to clean the school.
@@sxnnnnie Oklahoma, terrible school system where most schools went with very little enforced regulation on what hours to keep and what curriculum to teach. 5th grade through the first year of high school I went to a school that did 9 and a half hours a day and the school I went to for the last three years of HS was 8 and a half.
Japan does have a short time but the school is pretty strict, they also have a lot of homework and they have clubs everyday including their tutoring/kumon.
Yeah shit example. By end of the day its 6 hour schoolday hours of club activies and hours of homework. And of course once you get past of school. You get your 12+ hours of worklife with almost no free time and vacations.
@@jasonshih3633 That I'm not sure of, since in my country there are both schools that have lessons on Saturdays and those that have a 5-day week but more hours per day (the hours end up being basically the same at the end of the year). What I do know though is that it's quite common for students in east asian countries to go to "preparatory schools", after schools or have additional home tutoring to improve their learning since a lot of pressure is placed on kids' education, and Japan is definitely no stranger to this phenomenon
I will never forget how drastic the change was when I went from having 9h in middle school to 5 and a half in high school. Really gives you time and energy to live your life
@@MEDSZ13.08 yep, well atleast it's not everyday. Its Monday till Wednesday. Then on Thursday 7 hours and on Friday 6 hours. Plus homework and studying.
@@427skiesus is on the top end not the best. Because japan and other countire have more days or ther things. Japan does 60 more days of school summer breaks 6 weeks
For a country whose gueus preach "work snarter, not harder/longer", their societal systems haven't internalised that at all and the suggestion that they should has people calling you a commie 😂
My assumption is parents work schedule plays a big factor in it. I’ve heard talks of restructuring the school hours and the biggest argument against is the parents work schedules.
It's not very possible for other countries to take inspiration from Finland because of their people. For example, I live in Turkey and the education system is pretty harsh here to say the least. And even in this situation people are abusing it. If we start using Finland's education system anytime soon, it will be a disaster for us.
Japan isn’t about the school days, it’s about the extracurricular activities that follow them. Almost every student takes part in it, so their school days seem much longer. Also, Japan used to have school on Saturdays.
I had a teacher in high school who didn't believe in homework, and everyone always did super well in her classes and on her tests. Homework does nothing but put unnecessary stress on kids.
Frrr my Chen teacher never gives us homework and her class is one of the best ones I have this year (bar is in hell tho) whereas my geometry teacher gives us a bunch of homework, hates our class and doesn’t teach (worst class) Considering my chem class is harder than geo this surprised me
My friend is a teacher. I spoke with him about this topic. He said that he also finds homework unnecessary for most kids. His reason being that homework typically takes away from a kid's free time outside of school hours, which they don't get a lot of. Most of the homework as well is a repetition of the same thing you spent an hour doing in school, so most kids in the class will already know how to do it and it's nothing more than an inconvenience. It also takes time for teachers to mark all of this work which considering teachers have to take students work home and work after school just to mark it all, it's extra unnecessary work for them as well. IIRC we both agreed that homework shouldn't really be given to students that clearly don't need it. Students in the same class can be at wildly different places in their learning, some students excel in classes that others do not, and so whatever extra work they need to do outside of school should only be whatever material they need to get better with. It's a waste of everybody's time and resources to hand out multiplication homework to kids that excel at multiplication or don't need help with it. You take away from your own free time as a teacher and you take away the small amount of free time that kid gets that could be better invested into something like socializing. Therefore he prefers to not hand out homework.
@rubylucylefty She really was, honestly. She was working on her doctorate while she was teaching us, and also led the Debate Team and a health sciences club. Thanks to her, our debate team was super good, and super high-ranking, some of the local colleges even had our team train theirs a couple times. Last I heard, she was at a pretty big college teaching in their teaching program, which is a great thing. I'd be elated to have my kids taught by someone who was taught by her.
I live in Finland and everyone in my school enjoys school but our school days are 6 hours and we all in class misses school because it's summer break and we get free computers,ipads and apple pencils and we have really fun in school we learn in happy ways❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Person from Finland here to break myths. There is homework in finland and school hours depend on grade, day and school. Most often in elemantary school is around five with breaks, higher grades in elemantary are six but somedays start later and some end earlier. Middle school is around same as higher grades in elemantary but a bit longer and more breaks. And in high school you kinda construct your own schedule but some courses are mandatory. Same with college. High school and middle school are divided into 5 periods that last around a few months with different classes to reduce homework from different subjects. Hope this helps!
Public schools only go over answers that’s on state exams so they can get high scores and receive more funding, and yet they still don’t teach the kids anything and the teachers are underpaid.
Same in France, the purpose is to put the weight off the mother so she can work, back in the day father worked all day and their salary was sufficient to pay rent fed their children (today in modern Occident we got like 2 children but back in the day it was way more), society made a promise to women about independence and made the natural concept of a woman becoming a mother and raising children obsolete and dangerous for individuals describing this as being submissive to their husband and lazy, mother role has been replaced by school, and electronics that do the chores, Industrial Revolution created job that doesn’t require men physicality, it was a new opportunity to bring 50% of the population in the production machine that is our economy, child are in school for decade during working hours and learn nothing they trick us to think if u study long enough u will have a better job but a better job mean just more money and this type of money doesn’t acquire liberty or power just more power of consomation, even for a society a lot of intelligent people cannot succeed in school because of the limited skill it requires, it’s a waste of potential for our society but it’s a good way to control mass, endoctrinâtes and make money and it’s now impossible to fed a family with one salary, i can develop even more but it will be a lost of my time I guess.
@@Ikirumix suicide is the number one cause of death in people ages 10-30 in Korea. Just because one country has an issue does not mean other countries can’t have the same issue.
That's super early, here it's 7:30 to 2pm some schools until 1:30. There's a school that has a different system and students stay until 4 or 5pm but they don't give them any homework.
My school is 7 hours, 30 minute tutorial (study period) 30 minute lunch. 3 classes a day. 2 hours of each class, and an hour of *potential* break time.
@@nishant54 you can study zero hours for all I care. Such an impractical comment. Also, you forgot to learn some manners in those "few" hours that you studied. Be polite to people or f off.
i went from like 9-12 hours staying in school for middle school to only 4 hours in highschool once i hit junior and senior year it really dawned on me that having a life is good
@@ThatLucidDreamerumm I only have 4 hours but 20 HOURS !!!!!!!!!! Then you have homework for 30 mins you eat and then it is already time to sleep how do you survive and btw our school does not give homework so we go home learn and ya do what we want but exams are a different story 😅 we go home learn for ever eat sleep wake up go school write exam and repeat no time to relax
@@glutenfree7057but it's a waste of time, they don't teach me shit, all that 8 hours are for nothing, so be happy your learning with a short period of time.
Most countries build their school system around the parents. Today’s standarts generally require both mother and father to work. So the kid needs to stay at school between these hours. But in other countries where it is enough for only one parent to work or one of them works part time, school hours shortens. Same thing goes for if adults have shorter work hours. That is a fucked system, because politicians and managers just do not understand longer work hours is not equal to increased productivity.
As someone who works in the Japanese education system, officially it's 8:45-3:45, 5 days a week, but they also have something called 'cram school,' which is basically extra school that almost all parents send their kids to, so officially it doesn't seem long, but plus cram school and after school clubs, it makes it super long.
Also just casually not mention that in a decent chunk of the high schools there, you're required to do 1 after school club and most universities look at your results in said club as well. So yeah the day might be shy of 7 hours but with club and studying, you're easily committing 11 hours a day to school
i went and stayed with a family in japan for a while as an aussie, and i honestly font know how japanese kids cope with cram school. I can barely cope with school part 1 😭😭😭
Not everyone does cram school in Japan, it is not mandatory, usually depends on parents and the student level. Also In Japan, schools don't have exams until 4th grade so chiildren are generally stress free during the early years and focus more on education and learning to live as a society
@jonasw3945 4th grade?! In (Ontario) Canada, we don't have yearly exams until grade 9. Grade 3 and 6 are exceptions as they're more like tests just to see check how kids are at overall throughout the province.
@@Nobelium120 Yep, and it's not even the worst part, there are certain college programs that require for the students to attend school from Mondays to Saturdays, leaving Sunday as the only rest day.
Nah the happiness index is a total scam, idk how they even determine that💀 both our healthcare and education systems are getting worse, students struggle to get by financially and we've been dealing with high suicide rates and a huge mental illness epidemic for years. Finland is a *relatively* good place to live but it's not paradise
Japan also has clubs which take hours, and a lot of parents send their children to cram school. So honestly it turns out that Japan has some of the longest school days.
Cram School (Juuku) isn't thaaaaat common these days. Not uncommon, but far from normal. But since japanese students have a high standard of teaching responisbility, it's very common that students are like 10 hours in school because of clubs and similar activities as you mentioned. But they are there because they want to
You should include the Netherlands. I just went to highschool and the school days are never more than 6 hours. (Well at my schoop atleast.) The shortest i ever went was 35 minutes.
I love homeschool sm omg.. it was so hard to adjust at first cause I got transferred from a compeltely different school to wat i’ve been talking my whole like which was public in person school to private online and I’ve grown to be so self independent and responsible.. homeschool is the best it just matters on whether or not you choose to make it the best rlly.. I take taekwondo and have many friends from there and online & in person I luv it !!!
South Korea : 8 hours of school and 7 hours of extra private education and 4 hours of homework and 1 hour of youtube and 4 hours of sleep be like : 😊🙄🤔😐🫤🫢🫠
Nah, in italy the first school years are 8 hours, then you go to 6 hours and in high school, depending what school you choose you can have fron 5 to 7 hours
@@lolit2564and remember monday through fcking saturday. Hated that shit with a passion. Damn be my dumbass self that willingly decided it was a good idea to pick a Liceo Scientifico for highschool and not an Indirizzo Technico di scienze applicate.
@@rinotattini9902luckily i go to a indtituto tecnico and i only dp from monday through wednesday, but i cant even imagine having only 1 break day a week, feel bad for you and everyone else that has 6 days of school per week
And then your math teacher talks to your parents about joining his private tutoring service to get better grades. But of course you do what you want, they're not going to sack you for the rest of the year if you don't, this is a meritocracy, equal chances and all of that!
I’m Canadian but I went there for an exchange in highschool. I never got used to leaving before 7am and getting home sometimes after 6. That shi was hard
In Taiwan, we have 10h a day…. From 7:30-17:30. Most of the students go to bushiban afterwards (classes after school). So it’s more like 13h a day. Crazy.
The shorter the better
- A school student
phew I was getting concerned about the size thank you
I could say the same for this pretty Asian i met in gym class
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@@darkknightmoe that’s not what she said
Yeah true.....
Wait what! 💀
Wake up --> school --> Homework --> sleep --> repeat.
real
Fr
R u an asian?😢
I never did an ounce of homework even when I did my a levels at college ez
@@rjs_world_shadesdude belive me,in Serbia school can realy be ssoouuul sucking
Ok thats why Finland is the happiest country in the world.
Sometimes we have only 3 hours👁️👄👁️
I have 6 hours every day and im not happy
@@Pretty_BruneWow. The shortest it is in my country at least my school we got 7h normally 8-10h
IM MOVING🛫
@@qwuiara oh you dont want to
INDIA with CBSE IIT JEE with extra classes: from 8:00AM till 7:00PM( me rn becz only my sister got it during exams me-OH MA GAWD IM SAFE I CAN LEAVE SCHOOL AT 5PM THANK GOD)
Ikr
Nope I'm 8th I have school from 8am to 7:30pm
Fr and we will have only one day off in a week (sunday)
@@chilledrahul9796 Me too at age of 13 im at 8th class and once i reach 10th class we going to russia
Indian schools : 8 hours + extra classes
Not my school (thank god)😃
Yes
same with me also...
Technically 8 to 2 is only 6 hours.
Extra classes are cz of parents. Japan and Korea have that too, but that's not OFFICIAL school hours.
I had no coaching and barely finished homework. 😎
@@Haru-nee in my school its 8 to 5, depends on the place
As an Indian who just came back from a 9 hour class and a 2 hour tuition, I see this as an absolute win!! 🔥 🙏🏻
My school is from 7:00 to 12:30 so only 5 hrs 30 minutes . But the bus take extra 1 hr and 30 min 😢
Youre in india nothing is an absolute win
only 2 hour tution. I came back from 4 hours of tution i am in 9th grade
@@vaibhavaryan14212 hour rooiki numbers .... at 10th grade i have 4-5 hours of tution for 5 days a week
@vaibhavaryan1421 why have you got 4 hours of tuition in 9th grade?
meanwhile in China: 9.5 hours + 3 hours of evening class.😅
As an Australian, I know that our school days typically go for 6 hours and 15 mins - 6 hours and 30 mins
Oh that’s cool. As an Aussie also, the day can also be longer such as 7 hours.
My school changed from 6 hours and 15 mins to 6 hours and 30 mins
Bro mine is 6 hours
South Korean high schools: 12-16 hours 💀💀
When... when do you sleep, relax and do homework😐
@@lampekartoffel they stay up all day most of the times
저는 한국이지만 야자 공부를 안해서 8시간 입니다!😊 학교 끝나고 독서실 가서 공부하고 오면 오전 1시 이지만요...
Habibi come to my school
(Northeast Indian)
Starts 8:00 Am
Break for 20 mins, 12:05 to 12:25
Ends at 3:10 Pm
Again Tennis classes from 5:00 to 6:30 pm or 7 smtimes.
After again Remedial and night classes from 7:00 to 8:45 Pm 💀
Edit: I forgot to add more :
Sunday classes from 10 to 1Pm
Home works for everyday is mandatory.
Have to stay 20 mins more in the school when your class turn comes to clean the school.
@@Enogueneit’s not as bad as Korea.
Speaking as somebody who went to a school that was 9 ½ hours a day, those all sound like heaven
Sameee
where u live tho?
@@sxnnnnie Oklahoma, terrible school system where most schools went with very little enforced regulation on what hours to keep and what curriculum to teach. 5th grade through the first year of high school I went to a school that did 9 and a half hours a day and the school I went to for the last three years of HS was 8 and a half.
@@baileydasis5624 im in Pennsylvania and we have like 7 and a half😭 brooooo how do u survive NINE hours of school😭😭😭
@@baileydasis5624fellow person from Oklahoma. It's shit here.
Nigerian schools 8 hours and most students have lessons afterwards 😂😂
7:30 - 4:35 in Vietnam. If it also counts extra classes, then 7:30 am - 9:15 pm
Then homework? Earliest sleep time is 11pm.
I'm a Vietnamese, and I agree, It was very tired🥱
As an Indian, this hurt me on a physical, mental and emotional level.
Real 😢
Real pain bro 😢
reall
Real
Pain is real bro
Me as an Indian : crying in 8 hour school and 2 hours for transportation 💀
Us fr
Fr fr
Not really from india. But still rounds up to 8 hours for me as well 💀
Here in Italy : 7 hours and 30 minutes in middle school n 9 hours n 30 mins 😅
Me who lives in bangalore and has to deal with traffic for 2 hours 😭
South Korea in the back shocked but still they rocked...😂😂
Kenyan schools: 9 hrs + 1hr morning preps
Japan does have a short time but the school is pretty strict, they also have a lot of homework and they have clubs everyday including their tutoring/kumon.
Yeah shit example. By end of the day its 6 hour schoolday hours of club activies and hours of homework.
And of course once you get past of school. You get your 12+ hours of worklife with almost no free time and vacations.
I got kumon bro very sad
@@Fasouliafr tho 😢
I thought some Japanese schools also go to school even on saturdays so wouldn’t that just accumulate more in the long run?
@@jasonshih3633 That I'm not sure of, since in my country there are both schools that have lessons on Saturdays and those that have a 5-day week but more hours per day (the hours end up being basically the same at the end of the year). What I do know though is that it's quite common for students in east asian countries to go to "preparatory schools", after schools or have additional home tutoring to improve their learning since a lot of pressure is placed on kids' education, and Japan is definitely no stranger to this phenomenon
I will never forget how drastic the change was when I went from having 9h in middle school to 5 and a half in high school. Really gives you time and energy to live your life
Its literally the opposite for me
Middle school Was 5 hours
And high school is 9 hours 😢😢
@@ThatOne_Guy17456bro literally same
NINE HOURS???
@@MEDSZ13.08 yep, well atleast it's not everyday. Its Monday till Wednesday.
Then on Thursday 7 hours and on Friday 6 hours.
Plus homework and studying.
@@ThatOne_Guy17456damn bro do u live in North Korea or what ?💀
*Finland*
Homework: enters the chat
I am happy in India right now it's about 7 hours
Ancient India Gurukul system 🗿
United States: If you not giving them 4 pages of homework per class in a day, they not learning
We're still better than some countries like India apparently. 😂 I only went to school for 6 hours and 48 minutes.
per class
My school lasts around 6 hours 50 on long days and only 6 hours on short days plus the only homework we get takes like 10 minutes
In Iran we got like 20 pages of HW for holidays
@@427skiesus is on the top end not the best. Because japan and other countire have more days or ther things. Japan does 60 more days of school summer breaks 6 weeks
and here i am in Indonesia, 9 hours and 30 minutes at school. im so tired dude. let me get rest 😭 this isn't fair
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Lmao it's only 9 hours
@@sethkanten3830longer than a 9-5 job lmao
That's awful, you should drop out
Lmao im from France and i literally have school from 8 am to 5:30 pm with only 1 hour to eat + one hour and a half of bus morning and afternoon 💀
France : 6-8h+ extra homework in every subject for the same day 💀
“Mom!, Can We Move To Finland”
As a korean student, this make me cry. I study 10hrs a day.
You are basically surviving..
i spend 6 hours and 45 minutes (im in the UK, it's weird) i feel so bad for you
come to india .
Omg I'm sorry here in Greece we have 8 hours;-;
@@2lxuI’m in the UK and I have school for 8 and a half hours.
USA government: “ Well since the kids are already spending 8hrs in school why not have them also do 8hr-12hr working schedules after graduating”.
For a country whose gueus preach "work snarter, not harder/longer", their societal systems haven't internalised that at all and the suggestion that they should has people calling you a commie 😂
My assumption is parents work schedule plays a big factor in it. I’ve heard talks of restructuring the school hours and the biggest argument against is the parents work schedules.
Where 8 hours? Rhode Island just 6 hours 20 mins
6
@@lusydiel3742I’m in jersey and my school days were a little over 7 hours- plus extracurriculars
It's not very possible for other countries to take inspiration from Finland because of their people. For example, I live in Turkey and the education system is pretty harsh here to say the least. And even in this situation people are abusing it. If we start using Finland's education system anytime soon, it will be a disaster for us.
As a Swedish person, I can confirm that he's compeltely wrong and our school days is around 7 hours
As an American middle schooler, anything less than 8 hours is HEAVEN
Same here!!!
wait you have 8 hours??? mine has 7 hours that is crazy didnt know americans had 8 hours school days that must stink
@@forrest6939 yeah it does, your so lucky! I live in eastern America tho
@liamdoeslego where in Eastern America if you don't mind me asking
You only have eight hours of school I have nine and I live in America
South Koreans who go to school at 7am and come back at about 10pm just to go to multiple after-schools be like: 💀
feel so bad
edit: oh my
Same here in Taiwan ._.
Actually they would come back at 10pm because of the after schools
WOAH DAMN
Yes, but don't they get something like a couple hours of nap time?
Australia has just 6 hour school days and 2 to 3 of those hours are outside
Spain: 8 hours + Tons of homework
Japan isn’t about the school days, it’s about the extracurricular activities that follow them. Almost every student takes part in it, so their school days seem much longer. Also, Japan used to have school on Saturdays.
School on saturday is pretty normal, still a thing in italy
@@EnormeEkoH oh cool I had no idea
@@Vince_mikyes, normal thing in india too
@@user-gb2tw4bl6eand in Russia
they still do, they only get sunday off
I had a teacher in high school who didn't believe in homework, and everyone always did super well in her classes and on her tests. Homework does nothing but put unnecessary stress on kids.
Frrr my Chen teacher never gives us homework and her class is one of the best ones I have this year (bar is in hell tho) whereas my geometry teacher gives us a bunch of homework, hates our class and doesn’t teach (worst class)
Considering my chem class is harder than geo this surprised me
My friend is a teacher. I spoke with him about this topic. He said that he also finds homework unnecessary for most kids.
His reason being that homework typically takes away from a kid's free time outside of school hours, which they don't get a lot of. Most of the homework as well is a repetition of the same thing you spent an hour doing in school, so most kids in the class will already know how to do it and it's nothing more than an inconvenience.
It also takes time for teachers to mark all of this work which considering teachers have to take students work home and work after school just to mark it all, it's extra unnecessary work for them as well.
IIRC we both agreed that homework shouldn't really be given to students that clearly don't need it. Students in the same class can be at wildly different places in their learning, some students excel in classes that others do not, and so whatever extra work they need to do outside of school should only be whatever material they need to get better with.
It's a waste of everybody's time and resources to hand out multiplication homework to kids that excel at multiplication or don't need help with it. You take away from your own free time as a teacher and you take away the small amount of free time that kid gets that could be better invested into something like socializing.
Therefore he prefers to not hand out homework.
That wasn't a teacher in your class, that was a fucking angel
@rubylucylefty She really was, honestly. She was working on her doctorate while she was teaching us, and also led the Debate Team and a health sciences club. Thanks to her, our debate team was super good, and super high-ranking, some of the local colleges even had our team train theirs a couple times. Last I heard, she was at a pretty big college teaching in their teaching program, which is a great thing. I'd be elated to have my kids taught by someone who was taught by her.
Fun fact: Homework started as a punishment!🙃
In India🇮🇳,its 8 hours in school!😢😢😢
Albania:Elementary 4 hours, Middle school 6 hours (but 4 in real life because 1 hour is 40 minutes in all schools), Highschool 8 hours (6 hours irl)
If you count breaktimes it barely makes an hour
@@proesthuskaratherobloxian8019 break time is 20 mins lol
Philippines having a 7am to 7:30 pm school schedule 💀💀
It depends on the schedule of your class and what kind of school are you in 🥹
Korea having 8am to 10pm 💀💀💀
North korea with 12 hours of child labor 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀🦍
@@Boringhuman420so basically they return to school after home is over...👀👀
Bro and the fact our homes are usually far from unis and colleges
America got me dead with these damn 8 hour days, I’m glad I’m graduated.
Real
Idk why, your work days are longer
? I dont know what school you went to in Massachusetts school was around 6 1/2 hours
@@smoothz01 ? I don't know what school YOU went to but in the US, 8 hours is pretty standard
Fr lucky I only on 3 grade😢😢
I live in Finland and everyone in my school enjoys school but our school days are 6 hours and we all in class misses school because it's summer break and we get free computers,ipads and apple pencils and we have really fun in school we learn in happy ways❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Person from Finland here to break myths. There is homework in finland and school hours depend on grade, day and school. Most often in elemantary school is around five with breaks, higher grades in elemantary are six but somedays start later and some end earlier. Middle school is around same as higher grades in elemantary but a bit longer and more breaks. And in high school you kinda construct your own
schedule but some courses are mandatory. Same with college. High school and middle school are divided into 5 periods that last around a few months with different classes to reduce homework from different subjects.
Hope this helps!
REST OF EUROPE, TAKE DAMN NOTES, I DON’T WANT TO LEARN 8 HOURS A DAY-
FR I LIVE IN POLAND AND I HAVE TO SIT 8 HOURS AND A HALF A DAY
@@chodznapiwo0bro that's hard
Samoa 🇼🇸 🇼🇸
4h 40m
Bro its 6 on Spain
As a swede, ninth grade is NOT playing games💀
😂
Im in 9th grade too and i have a 3.5 hours day
@@ilays.t6396 wtf, that's like three lessons and two recess💀
@@ilays.t6396 You must’ve skipped your math classes. It’s definitely not that short 😂
@@blizzardtheunicornafton4193y’all get recess??
Meanwhile Poland...
Some people here may have 10 hours in school
Me casually preparing my backpack to go india
American schools: 8 hours, doesn’t retain any real information by the time we’re done😭
And only to get shot.... Man that's tough
Public schools only go over answers that’s on state exams so they can get high scores and receive more funding, and yet they still don’t teach the kids anything and the teachers are underpaid.
Every school I've gone to was 6 hours
I only had a 7 hour day in Minnesota
Same in France, the purpose is to put the weight off the mother so she can work, back in the day father worked all day and their salary was sufficient to pay rent fed their children (today in modern Occident we got like 2 children but back in the day it was way more), society made a promise to women about independence and made the natural concept of a woman becoming a mother and raising children obsolete and dangerous for individuals describing this as being submissive to their husband and lazy, mother role has been replaced by school, and electronics that do the chores, Industrial Revolution created job that doesn’t require men physicality, it was a new opportunity to bring 50% of the population in the production machine that is our economy, child are in school for decade during working hours and learn nothing they trick us to think if u study long enough u will have a better job but a better job mean just more money and this type of money doesn’t acquire liberty or power just more power of consomation, even for a society a lot of intelligent people cannot succeed in school because of the limited skill it requires, it’s a waste of potential for our society but it’s a good way to control mass, endoctrinâtes and make money and it’s now impossible to fed a family with one salary, i can develop even more but it will be a lost of my time I guess.
In Japan, you're expected to do an after school club for hours and then when you get home you do homework until you pass out.
There is also an extremely high rate of suicidal thoughts in Japanese youth because they put so much pressure on them.
@@KellyDVanceyou clearly haven't seen Korea
@@PhantomGato-v-japan has 過労死 korea does not
@@Ikirumix suicide is the number one cause of death in people ages 10-30 in Korea. Just because one country has an issue does not mean other countries can’t have the same issue.
@@mook_butt8037 japan has it way higher than korea
Bhutan: our is 7 hours and 20 minutes
America: we got a school like prison 😀
As an Indian who has to study for like 8 and a half hrs, this sound like HEAVEN.
I am also Indian but my school is like 5 and a half hours..
bhai konse school me jate ho jahan 8 ghate school hota hai you knoe like 7 40 to 4 baje
And most of us Indians go to tuition/coaching (which for me is 2 hrs per day but some ppl have it for 3 hrs like my brother)
@@vaishnavinigaltiya09 where do you live??
Fr i am dying from inside after hearing this
Vietnam: *6am-5pm, fullly 11 hours+ homework*
Yep.
Wow!
That's super early, here it's 7:30 to 2pm some schools until 1:30. There's a school that has a different system and students stay until 4 or 5pm but they don't give them any homework.
Even worse than France, 8am-6pm 💀
Same as indonesia
Meanwhile Turkiye (8 hours+many exams)
India-About 8hrs with extra classes (u cant be happy in Indian schools)
As a person who goes to school everyday for 9 hours and 35 minutes, these countries have a blessing
Nope im danish and while it is shorter than yours, i still have had in all my years 8 hours a day
Same 😢
In Spain their school day (in the summer) is like 3 and a half maybe 4hrs because it gets too hot
Omg I have only 7h
Mine is 6 hours nepal
*sobs aggressively in American*
*also aggressively sobs*
Also aggressively sobs
You lot are so lucky tbf, how longs your breaks
@@shayla.mattgirl true but about 8-9 hours in school, that’s messed up, for those who have it longer, you have my respect
My school is 7 hours, 30 minute tutorial (study period) 30 minute lunch. 3 classes a day. 2 hours of each class, and an hour of *potential* break time.
As a person from finland mine shortest day of school is only 3 hours
I am still trapped in the school😢 at India
“our president wants to remove homework”
*begins packing bags*
Edit : 602 likes in one day?!!! HOLY SH- MOM IM FAMOUS
I’m filing for citizen there ASAP
We still got homework sadly😭😭😭
Finland already has no homework
Bro the thing is the teacher create hw are also a italian AND HOW TF ITALY DONT HAVE HW ?????
Finland and Ireland are the least stressful school systems
Asian schools where you have to go school from 8:30 to 5:00: *laughs in student freedom*
Indian schools precisely, followed by home tuitions like jokes on you if you think you can have a life outside academics lololol
I litterally have school from 7:40 to 5:15 with 40 minutes travelling and 2 hours after school tutoring and Studying at home.
@@richaaamishraYou are a fool then. I had no tuition and studied for 6 hours max with 2 homework and learning
@@nishant54 you can study zero hours for all I care. Such an impractical comment. Also, you forgot to learn some manners in those "few" hours that you studied. Be polite to people or f off.
@@richaaamishraquite ironic for you to say be polite
Me with an 8 hour school day: 👁👄👁
i went from like 9-12 hours staying in school for middle school to only 4 hours in highschool once i hit junior and senior year
it really dawned on me that having a life is good
5 hours and no homework thats the dream.
We do have homework in Finland we just have less of it
I have 4 hours and no homework 😅
@@GiovanaFerreira_how old r u like 7
@@whitestorm_s 16.
where do you live@@GiovanaFerreira_
Uzbekistan schools:
We have double day classes, so the shortest time in thise are only 6 hours, but longest ones are 10-10,5 hours,💀💀💀
As a turkish student 7 hours and most schools have after school courses when I was in 8th grade school started at 9 am and ended at 9 pm💀💀💀💀
As a 10 hours student , i can confirm they having luck
Crying with 12 hours
@@I.a.238 Crying with 20 hours 😔✌🏼
@@ThatLucidDreamer dang what where U live bro you okay?
@@ThatLucidDreamerumm I only have 4 hours but 20 HOURS !!!!!!!!!! Then you have homework for 30 mins you eat and then it is already time to sleep how do you survive and btw our school does not give homework so we go home learn and ya do what we want but exams are a different story 😅 we go home learn for ever eat sleep wake up go school write exam and repeat no time to relax
Same i got sometimes 10 sometimes 8
USA: If you don’t have a 7-8 hour school day and give 6 pages of homework, they won’t learn
But the quality of education is worse. Your homework is far too easy, and you don’t even learn geography. Stop complaining.
@@glutenfree7057Dude, we learn the fucking geography.
@@glutenfree7057 WE ARE TAUGHT GEOMETRY
MOST PEOPLE JUST DONT GIVE A FUCK TO REMEMBER
i dont give a fuck where the congo on a map
@@glutenfree7057but it's a waste of time, they don't teach me shit, all that 8 hours are for nothing, so be happy your learning with a short period of time.
Most countries build their school system around the parents. Today’s standarts generally require both mother and father to work. So the kid needs to stay at school between these hours. But in other countries where it is enough for only one parent to work or one of them works part time, school hours shortens. Same thing goes for if adults have shorter work hours. That is a fucked system, because politicians and managers just do not understand longer work hours is not equal to increased productivity.
The real short kings we needed
China chilling with 8-9 hours of school😭😎
Just casually not mentioning that Japan has school six days a week
And its pretty much a requirement to study for hours after the school day
As someone who works in the Japanese education system, officially it's 8:45-3:45, 5 days a week, but they also have something called 'cram school,' which is basically extra school that almost all parents send their kids to, so officially it doesn't seem long, but plus cram school and after school clubs, it makes it super long.
Came here to say the same thing. I know from experience it’s more like 10 hour days. Gets you ready for having a job in Japan
Also just casually not mention that in a decent chunk of the high schools there, you're required to do 1 after school club and most universities look at your results in said club as well. So yeah the day might be shy of 7 hours but with club and studying, you're easily committing 11 hours a day to school
isnt that normal 😭😭
Not him ignoring Japan’s cram schools. You get out of school just to go do school part 2.
EXACTLY. Thank you so so much
i went and stayed with a family in japan for a while as an aussie, and i honestly font know how japanese kids cope with cram school. I can barely cope with school part 1 😭😭😭
Not everyone does cram school in Japan, it is not mandatory, usually depends on parents and the student level.
Also In Japan, schools don't have exams until 4th grade so chiildren are generally stress free during the early years and focus more on education and learning to live as a society
@jonasw3945 4th grade?! In (Ontario) Canada, we don't have yearly exams until grade 9. Grade 3 and 6 are exceptions as they're more like tests just to see check how kids are at overall throughout the province.
I know I had to stop watching when he said that. Clearly doesn’t know anything what’s the point in watching
Y'all going to Finland with this one 😂
We chilling at 8 hours and a 10 page essay 🗿🍷
Edit:
TY for 738 likes
😢
And still be dumb
That’s the US for you
Fr 🍷
Fr🗿🍷
Philippines be like- " 5 hours? We be having 7am to 5pm classess with homework everyday bruh."
As a Filipino, this is relatable 😭😭
Children begging their mom to move😂
Welcome to France 🇫🇷
switzerland too
and sometines mf don't even explain the lesson well enough to do assignments
I wanna go to a korean school because their school days are like 12h-16h (sweden have like 6-7 h)
The first ones are like
One day for us
What The hell😂😂
Meanwhile here in the Philippines, we got schedules lasting from 7AM to 9PM 💀
Wait you fr?
@@Nobelium120 Yep, and it's not even the worst part, there are certain college programs that require for the students to attend school from Mondays to Saturdays, leaving Sunday as the only rest day.
Ain't it like 4 hours 7am to 11 tho?
Am also from Philippines btw
@@furuburown3737 oh ok I understand now😅
The Finns out here being smart pretty and happy, cannot imagine
Also one of the most racist sooo….
@@1alirixok, no one cares about that really
@@jameshamm6023 💀💀💀💀
@@1alirixthat is true once I saw an old woman tell a girl that was not the same skin color to get rid of her kid for being a different skin color
Nah the happiness index is a total scam, idk how they even determine that💀 both our healthcare and education systems are getting worse, students struggle to get by financially and we've been dealing with high suicide rates and a huge mental illness epidemic for years. Finland is a *relatively* good place to live but it's not paradise
The fact that in Nigeria the average school hour is 8hrs, some do 9hrs, and few do 7hrs
*In the Philippines its normally 6AM-**3:30**/4:00PM… 10 hours*
Japan also has clubs which take hours, and a lot of parents send their children to cram school. So honestly it turns out that Japan has some of the longest school days.
Cram School (Juuku) isn't thaaaaat common these days. Not uncommon, but far from normal.
But since japanese students have a high standard of teaching responisbility, it's very common that students are like 10 hours in school because of clubs and similar activities as you mentioned. But they are there because they want to
USA: oh you bullied a kid, that’s fine- YOU TALKED DURING CLASS, SUSPENDED
Sad reality 😭😂
AFr
Too true.
Fax
The kid you bullied fought back? suspension for them.
Bro, here in Brazil we stay almost 9 hour at school 💀💀💀💀
You should include the Netherlands. I just went to highschool and the school days are never more than 6 hours. (Well at my schoop atleast.) The shortest i ever went was 35 minutes.
Homeschooled kids: "Y'all counting hours?"
last year I only had to do 30 minutes :skull:
Homeschool hella nice cuz you no distractions and tons of time to study for exams.
Yup. I did school from 8-12 and went to work at a part time job afterwards
I love homeschool sm omg.. it was so hard to adjust at first cause I got transferred from a compeltely different school to wat i’ve been talking my whole like which was public in person school to private online and I’ve grown to be so self independent and responsible..
homeschool is the best it just matters on whether or not you choose to make it the best rlly.. I take taekwondo and have many friends from there and online & in person I luv it !!!
@@jackbuendgen389the max i did was around a our cuz of siblings complaining
For Asian countries, regular school finishes in 6 hours and that’s followed by after school tutoring academies till midnight 😅
7 hours and 60 min
My school in Malaysia was 7 hours and 30 mins 💀 (I am malaysian but dang I want to go to your school but I can't-)
@@humairahhanafiah811 to be honest I am Burmese but I have always wanted to go there I was born in America
Dude, here in the Philippines took 9 hrs then when we go home we still have assignment 🥹
☠️🙋I would like to say something here in Philippines we go to school like 9h and 40m 🥲
I am like 60% Irish I'm glad Ireland's president wants to remove homework so maybe I'll live there someday🇨🇮
Meanwhile my country
8 hours and 15mins>>>>>
American schools : 8 AND A HALF HOURS
Ikr
I'm in America but I get 11 hours of school💀
mine is 8 am to 4 pm
@@miskahnsame
Ikr
South Korea : 8 hours of school and 7 hours of extra private education and 4 hours of homework and 1 hour of youtube and 4 hours of sleep be like : 😊🙄🤔😐🫤🫢🫠
I imagine a lot of youth have back pain, burnout, and depression
good on you for making it actually 24 hours-
Yeah lot of traditional asian families have that in canada and usa and they looked miserable. They usually could never invite friends over.
UAE we have ONLY 7 and half hours of school! (From from grade 5 - grade 9 )
Imagine NORTH Korea tho- 🇰🇵
As an European ( not telling my country) my school starts at 7 am and ends at 2pm
In Japan, your parents most likely force you to go to cram schools that stay until 8pm from the FOURTH GRADE to try to get you into private schools
Italy: 5/6 hours of school and like 10/11 hours of HOMEWORK.
As an Italian i can confirm
Nah, in italy the first school years are 8 hours, then you go to 6 hours and in high school, depending what school you choose you can have fron 5 to 7 hours
@@lolit2564and remember monday through fcking saturday. Hated that shit with a passion. Damn be my dumbass self that willingly decided it was a good idea to pick a Liceo Scientifico for highschool and not an Indirizzo Technico di scienze applicate.
@@rinotattini9902luckily i go to a indtituto tecnico and i only dp from monday through wednesday, but i cant even imagine having only 1 break day a week, feel bad for you and everyone else that has 6 days of school per week
Yeah, true! Tutti italiani qua 😂
South Africa:
8 hours of school and you still get presidents who cant count numbers😭😭
Tbh though, a lot of people are forging qualifications in our government. Let's not blame the schools when they weren't even attending.
sounds like the united states! 7 hours in school and a president with dementia!
Bro im in SA but we got 5 h 45m
@@NhleloGumbiwhere bro😭
I'm in sa and I have 9 and half hours
POV: your primary school is 9 hours long
Vietnam: 4h15' - 30' of recess which is 3h30' 😂
As an Australian, I spend 8 hours at school.
And as a Finn I spend average of 5.8h through the week.
But it can also be that 5h is the average of 1st to 9th grade or smth
@@magnussheep ooo
@@magnussheep lucky
Because con govts love thier people miserable in slavery
As a Canadian, I'm at school for 8 hours and 35 minutes...
french school : 9h 30min + tons of homeworks
And then your math teacher talks to your parents about joining his private tutoring service to get better grades. But of course you do what you want, they're not going to sack you for the rest of the year if you don't, this is a meritocracy, equal chances and all of that!
You get Wednesday off though right
@@kassi3538 primary school does but middle school it's only in the morning and highschool the whole wednesday
I’m Canadian but I went there for an exchange in highschool. I never got used to leaving before 7am and getting home sometimes after 6. That shi was hard
@@kassi3538 what a dream !! I'm from the generation that used to have the wednesday morning in primary school.
WE MOVING TO IRELAND WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🔥
Indian student desperately trying to study 16 hr a fay after school 💀
Me carrying an 11kg bag and with 9hrs of school:
Damn only 11kg?
@@ADGaming-sj2np how much r u?
Fr😂😂😂
True
Me too !like 9 hours?
In Taiwan, we have 10h a day…. From 7:30-17:30. Most of the students go to bushiban afterwards (classes after school). So it’s more like 13h a day. Crazy.
NO WAY BRO
😮 Bruh that's like the whole day
No wonder China wants Taiwan to not be its own country. Too hard working lol
@@astolfoisepicnotgay4949 nah the extracurriculars and extra classes are crazy in China too
@@astolfoisepicnotgay4949 china... Is even worse