Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-33154547-20150126113820/@comment-5949826-20150514225313

I mean in the UK there's a blurred line between school and college. Like secondary school goes up until you're 16, then you get 2 more years of kind-of school but more like college we call the sixth form. Some choose to go to a more normal college (sixth form is more for academics) or into apprenticeships.

And according to google, SATs are a think the the UK - they're a bunch of tests taken in primary school to see where you rank. My school doesn't do them but we use the SATs grading system until GCSE courses start (from ages 14-16.) So US SATs are probably something completely different I guess.

My post is probably a really confusing mess if you dont understand the UK education system sorry xD