It depends... I use to live in Mexico and in elementary, kids go to school from 8 or 9 a.m. To 12 or 1 p.m. And in middle from 7 a.m. To 2:30 or 3:00 in high school is the same as in middle so it's way more than here AND way "harder" but for me that hardness is normal and sometimes easy... Here in the US everything is a pice of cake :)
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A minimum of 180 school days or 990 hours (K-6) and 1080 hours (7-12) are required by New Mexico state law.
Between 4 hours (pre-school and kindergarten) up to 8 hours or more (colleges and universities). It would depend on grade and type of school (private vs. public).
It depends on the job. Full-time people in Mexico generally work 9 hours, receiving 1 paid, 60-minute break for lunch. People refer to this as an 8-hour shift.
4.1 hours
An average of 36,725 people per year every year
3 to 4 hours
mainly 5-8 hours at school
9 hours
It is two hours ahead.
7 hours in school 7 hours in school 7 hours in school
Either car, bus, cab or subway; many people within walking distance usually walk to school. Think of Mexico City as an urban conglomerate just like New York City.