A French college typically refers to an educational institution for students aged 11 to 15, equivalent to middle school or junior high in other countries. It offers a curriculum that includes a variety of subjects, preparing students for further education in high school (lycée). In a broader context, "college" can also refer to higher education institutions in France, similar to universities, but the term is more commonly used for secondary education.
French call College University High school is known as Lycee The equivalent to middle school is college
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college is translated 'université' or 'faculté' (especialy for medical studies) in French. Do not mix that with the French 'collège' which is junior high school.
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The phrase "apply to college" in French is "postuler à l'université".
the 8 letter word for college student is ...... étudiant
It is masculine
College Boreal is a college in Ontario, Canada. It is a French-speaking college, with all courses taught in French. It offers degrees in applied art fields and technology fields.
A French teacher at a high school or college could help you.
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"au collège" means 'in [junior] high school' in French.
Jo went to college at Exeter University where studyed French and Literature .