Compare the subjects that younger students study with those studied by older students.
Well, in primary school teachers mostly emphasize reading and writing. These are fundamental skills. Students also get to learn a little about history and science. They learn simple, general concepts, I believe. When they reach middle school and high school, students learn more specific and detailed information on the same subjects. Science becomes biology, physics and chemistry. And actually, each of these fields is divided into even more precise sections: in biology, students will learn about anatomy (= related to the human body), molecular biology (= all the different molecules), genetics, as well as botany (= the study of plants), and maybe ecology (= how different organisms interact with each other). And this is the same for physics and chemistry, as well as history and geography. Students learn more knowledge about specific subjects. In addition, students are required to study more subjects that younger students don't have, such as philosophy, or politics.
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