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Classe préparatoire aux grandes écoles

The classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles (CPGE) ('Higher school preparatory classes'), commonly called classes prépas or prépas, are part of the French post-secondary education system. They consist of two years of study (extendable to three or exceptionally four years) which act as an intensive preparatory course (or cram school) with the main goal of training students for enrolment in one of the grandes écoles. The workload is one of the highest in Europe[1][2](29 to 45 contact hours a week, with up to 10 hours of guided tutorials and oral exam sessions).

Front entrance of Lycée Henri-IV, in Paris, one of the famous Lycées providing access to Grandes écoles.

Unlike most students in France who enroll in public universities directly after receiving a high school diploma, students from CPGE have to take national competitive exams to be allowed to enroll in one of the grandes écoles. These grandes écoles are higher education establishments (graduate schools) delivering master's degrees and rarely doctorates. They include science and engineering schools, business schools, the four veterinary colleges, the four écoles normales supérieures and the École Nationale des Chartes but do not include medical or law schools, nor architecture schools. Because of the competitive entrance exams, having attended one of the grandes écoles is often regarded as a status symbol, as they have traditionally produced most of France's scientists, executives and intellectuals (Écoles Normales Supérieures, École Polytechnique, Écoles des Mines, École nationale des ponts et chaussées, Télécom Paris, Écoles Centrales, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, European School of Chemistry, Polymers and Materials Science (ECPM), INSA Hauts-de-France, HEC Paris, ESSEC Business School, ESCP Business School, Audencia Business School, NEOMA Business School, Emlyon Business School, EDHEC Business School, SKEMA Business School, Toulouse Business School, ...).

Hence, there are three kinds of different prépas: scientific, economic and literary CPGE. Each of them prepare to pass the competitive exams of those grandes écoles.

Some preparatory classes are widely considered "elite", being extremely selective, and recruiting only the best students from each high school, if not the best student from each high school. These schools practically guarantee their students a place in one of the top grandes écoles. Among them are the Lycée Louis-Le-Grand, the Lycée Henri-IV, the Lycée Saint-Louis (these three are known as les trois lycées de la montagne), the Lycée Hoche, the Lycée Pierre-de-Fermat, the Lycée Pasteur, the Lycée Stanislas and the Lycée privé Sainte-Geneviève.

Admission edit

The CPGE are located within high schools for historical reasons (Napoleon created them at first as fourth to sixth year of high school) but pertain to tertiary education, which means that each student must have successfully passed their baccalauréat (or equivalent) to be admitted to CPGE. Moreover, the admission to the CPGE is usually based on performance during the last two years of high school, called première and terminale. Thus, each CPGE receives hundreds of applications from around the world every April and May, and selects its new students under its own criteria (mostly excellence). A few CPGE programmes, mainly the private CPGEs (which account for 10% of CPGEs), also have an interview process or look at a student's involvement in the community.

In June 2007, 534,300 students passed the "Baccalauréat", and 40,000 (7.5%)[3] of them were admitted to CPGE. On a given class at one of the prep schools listed above, around 1500 application files will be examined for only 40 places.[4] Students are selected according to their grades in High school and the first part of "Baccalauréat" (equivalent to A-levels in the United Kingdom or Advanced Placement in the United States).

Degree edit

Preparatory classes are officially not authorized to deliver any degrees, but they give ECTS credits that can be used to fulfill university degree requirements since the 2009-2010 academic year, and students who decide to carry on their studies at a public university.[5]

However, many prépas also establish conventions with universities to validate a full 2nd or 3rd year degree upon graduation for CPGE students who perform well, especially in literary prépas ("khâgne"). Most of the students in these classes receive part of their education at a public university, so that the teachers' council can deliver them the corresponding grade in one or two disciplines at the end of the year (only up to a bachelor's degree for 3 years of CPGE).

Organization edit

CPGE exist in three different fields of study: science & engineering, business, and humanities. All CPGE programs have a nominal duration of two years, but the second year is sometimes repeated once.

Scientific CPGE edit

 
An overview of all the different options when attending a scientific cpge

The oldest CPGEs are the scientific ones, which can be accessed only Bacheliers having followed scientific courses during lycée. The different tracks are the following:

  • BCPST1, Biologie, Chimie, Physique, Sciences de la Terre ("biology, chemistry, physics and earth sciences") in the first year, followed by BCPST2
  • MPSI, Mathématiques, Physique, Sciences de l'Ingénieur ("mathematics, physics, and engineering science") in the first year, followed by either MP ("mathematics and physics") or PSI ("physics and engineering science")
  • MP2I, Mathématiques, Physique, Ingéniérie et Informatique ("mathematics, physics, engineering science and computer science") in the first year, followed by either MPI ("mathematics, physics and computer science"), MP ("mathematics and physics") or PSI ("physics and engineering science")
  • PCSI, Physique, Chimie, Sciences de l'Ingénieur ("physics, chemistry, and engineering science") in the first year, followed by PC ("physics and chemistry") or PSI ("physics and engineering science")
  • PTSI, Physique, Technologie, Sciences de l'Ingénieur ("physics, technology, and engineering science") in the first year, followed by PT ("physics and technology") or PSI ("physics and engineering science")
  • TB1, Technologie, Biologie ("technology and biology") in the first year, followed by TB2
  • TPC1, Technologie, Physique et Chimie ("technology, physics and chemistry") in the first year, followed by TPC2
  • TSI1, Physique, Technologie, Sciences Industrielles ("physics, technology, industrial science") in the first year, followed by TSI2
  • ATS, Adaptation Techniciens Supérieurs ("Adaptation for Skilled Technicians") are specifically targeting BTS and DUT students and last only a year. They are mainly based on the curriculum of PTSI and PCSI and are subdvised into five branches : Biologie ("Biology"), Ingénierie Industrielle ("Industrial engineering"), Génie Civil ("Civil engineering"), Métiers de la Chimie ("Chemistry jobs") and Métiers de l'horticulture et du paysage ("Horticultural and landscape jobs").[6]

The classes that especially train students for admission to the top schools, such as Écoles Normales Supérieures, École polytechnique and some other, have an asterisk added to their name. For example, MP*, is usually called MP étoile ("MP star") (except for the BCPST2 and TB2 classes, which don't make this disctinction).

Both the first and second year programmes include as much as ten to twelve hours of mathematics teaching per week, ten hours of physics, two hours of literature and philosophy, two to four hours of (one or two) foreign language(s) teaching and two to eight hours of minor options: either SI, engineering industrial science, chemistry or theoretical computer science,[7] biology-geology, biotechnologies.[8] Added to this are several hours of homework, which can amount to as much as the official hours of class.

The BCPST classes prepare for exams of engineering schools of life sciences (agronomy, forestry, environmental and food sciences) but also to veterinary schools, engineering schools of earth sciences, and the three Ecoles Normales Supérieures. Compare to the other classes, it teaches biology and geology.

In scientific CPGE, the first year of CPGE is usually called the maths sup, or hypotaupe (sup for "classe de mathématiques supérieures", superior in French, meaning post-high school), and second year maths spé, or taupe, (spés for "classe de mathématiques spéciales", special in French). The students of these classes are called taupins, which is a French word for "mole", referring to the lifestyle of students in classes preparatoires whose workload obliges them to spend most of their time studying instead of going out to enjoy social life.

Literary and humanities CPGE edit

There are two literary and humanities CPGEs.

The first of these prépas, nicknamed "hypokhâgne" for the first year and "khâgne" for the second year, is focused on a strong pluri-disciplinary course, including all humanities: philosophy, literature, history, geography, foreign languages, and ancient languages (Latin and Ancient Greek). The students are called the "hypokhâgneux" and the "khâgneux". These classes prepare for the entrance exam of the elite schools called Écoles Normales Supérieures, which are considered among the most difficult exams of the French system. Nevertheless, the students can now also apply for many other entrance exams.

There are three types of Khâgne:

  • Khâgne "Ulm", which prepares more specifically for the A/L entrance exam of the ENS Paris;
  • Khâgne "Lyon", which prepares more specifically for the A/L entrance exam of the ENS Lyon;
  • Khâgne "B/L", which prepares for the B/L entrance exam of the four ENS. Its particularity is the presence of mathematics and social sciences.

Now, the grouping of many examinations make the difference between khâgnes "Lyon" and "Ulm" is slight, and many prépas have mixed classes with many students preparing for both ENS (or even the three for students specialising in English).

Khâgneux can apply to many grandes écoles, other high schools and all universities, among which are the following:

Similar but distinct to Khâgne, the Classe préparatoire à l'École des chartes is the second literary and humanities CPGE. This prépa is divided into two different branches, known as "Chartes A", with an emphasis on medieval history and ancient languages, and "Chartes B", with an emphasis on contemporary history.

The followed curricula vary from year 1 to year 2:

  • In first year (sometimes called “hypochartes”), Chartes A students follow courses in medieval history, modern history, French literature, foreign languages, Latin to French translation (known as version), plus a choice between French to Latin translation (known as thème) and ancient Greek to French translation. Chartes B, on the other hand, follow courses in modern history, contemporary history, French literature, foreign languages, plus a choice between Latin version, art history, geography and a second foreign language.
  • In second year, Chartes A and B students take the same set of courses as in year 1, with the addition of contemporary history for A students, and medieval history for B students.

The CPGE Chartes curricula are specifically tailored to prepare students for the entrance exam of the Ecole Nationale des Chartes, but students can also apply to CELSA and several Instituts d'études politiques.

Economics CPGE edit

Those CPGEs, which are focused on economics (which prepare the admission to Top French business schools such as HEC Paris, ESSEC, ESCP, EMLYON, EDHEC Business School, etc.), are known as Prépa HEC (preparing for the Hautes Ecoles de Commerce) and are split into three parts:

ECS1 (Economics and Commercial Scientific way), followed by ECS2 edit

Course[9]

Hours/week

Mathematics 12 h
History, Geography and Geopolitics 6 h
Foreign Language 1 3 h
Foreign Language 2 3 h
Philosophy 3 h
Literature 3 h
Economics (optional) 1 h

ECE1 (Economics and Commercial Economics way), followed by ECE2 edit

Since 2021, ECE and ECS classes have been merged into a single "ECG" course, the French baccalauréat having been reformed (notably, the iconic "S", "ES" and "L" filières, which until now served to divide students between ECS and ECE classes, have been abolished).

Course[10] Hours/week
Mathematics 9 h
Economics, Sociology and History 6 h
Further Economics 2 h
Foreign Language 1 3 h
Foreign Language 2 3 h
Philosophy 3 h
Literature 3 h

ECT1 (Economics and Commercial Technological way), followed by ECT2 edit

Course[11] Hours/week
Mathematics 6 h
Management 5 h
Economics 3 h
Law 3 h
Foreign Language 1 4 h
Foreign Language 2 5 h
Philosophy 3 h
Literature 3 h

Classe préparatoire ECS are for those who graduated with the general Baccalauréat S (Scientific), Classe préparatoire ECE are for those who graduated with the general Baccalauréat ES (Economics and Social sciences), while the Classe préparatoire ECT are for those who obtained a Baccalauréat Technologique.

Both the first and second year programms include ten hours of mathematics teaching per week completed by 6 hours of geopolitics, six hours of French and philosophy, and three hours of each language (2 languages) in the "ECS" section. The same applies to the "ECE" section, the difference being that students study for 8 hours Economics and Sociology with a historical focus instead of geopolitics.

Other Economics CPGE edit

There is also the D1 and D2 CPGE, also known as ENS Cachan CPGE:

  • D1 (law and economy): the students attend both university (taking courses at the law faculty) and CPGE's School. They study civil law, economics, and they choose business law, public law or mathematics; one language (mostly English, German, Spanish and Italian), but they can study a second language for the Écoles de commerce, and general culture. At university, they study constitutional law, criminal law and administrative law. At the end of the two years, students go to ENS Rennes, École de commerce, Sciences Po or some selective university of law. This CPGE is open for Baccalauréats L, ES and S.
  • D2 (economy and management): students attend both to university (taking courses in economics or mathematics) and CPGE's school.

D1 and D2 are very rare but offer a complete and multidisciplinary training.

  • ATS (Economics and Management), "Economie et Gestion", pathway is also available for BTS and DUT students who wants to go on to a business school via entry in the 4th post-baccalaureate year instead of the 3rd like most CPGE.[12]

Life in a CPGE edit

The "Khôlle" edit

The amount of work required from the students is exceptionally high.[13]

In addition to class time and homework, students spend several hours each week completing exams and colles (very often written "khôlles" to look like a Greek word, this spelling initially being a literary prépa joke). The so-called "colles" are unique to the French academic education in CPGEs. They consist of oral examinations twice a week, in maths, physics, chemistry, biology and earth sciences (in BCPST classes), French and a foreign language, usually English, German or Spanish. Students, alone or in groups (generally three people), spend 20 minutes to an hour facing a professor in a room, answering questions and solving problems. Similarly, in "ECE/ECS classes", students generally undergo 2 khôlles a week, each subject being regularly tested. Weekly exams often happen on Saturday mornings and last 3 to 4 hours, depending on the subject being tested.

In "hypokhâgne/khâgne", the system of "colles" is a bit different. They are taken every quarter in every subject. Students usually have one hour to prepare a short presentation that takes the form of a French-style dissertation (a methodologically codified essay, typically structured in three parts: thesis, counter-thesis, and synthesis) in history, philosophy, etc. on a given topic, or that of a commentaire composé (a methodologically codified commentary) in literature and foreign languages; as for the Ancient Greek or Latin, they involve a translation and a commentary. The student then has 20 minutes to present part of their prepared work to the teacher, who ends the session by asking some questions on the presentation and on the corresponding topic.

"Khôlles" are important as they prepare the students, from the very first year, for the oral part of the competitive examination. They are also useful to make sure they learn and understand lessons by testing them on a regular basis.

The "cinq demis" edit

A student (in a scientific CPGE) who repeats the second year obtains the status of cinq demis ("five halves"). They were only trois demis ("three halves") during their first second-year and un demi ("one half") in the first year. The explanation behind these names is that the most coveted engineering school is the École polytechnique, nicknamed the "X" (as the mathematical unknown). A student who enrolls in (the word for which is "integrates" in French) this school after the second year of preparatory class is traditionally called a "3/2" because this is the value of the integral of x from 1 to 2.

 

The same idea is valid for cinq demis: the integral of x from 2 to 3 is "5/2".

 

Students in their first year of literary and business CPGEs are called bizuths and, in their second year, carrés ("squares"). Students enrolled in their "second" second year are also called "cubes" or "khübes", it being a synonym of "cinq-demi", and a few turn to bicarrés for a third and final second year. Some ambitious professors encourage their top students to avoid or postpone admittance to other prestigious schools in order to try to get a better school.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "France's educational elite".
  2. ^ "Classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles".
  3. ^ Figures 2018-07-06 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  4. ^ http://www.peep.asso.fr/upload/pdf/2890.Post_Bac_attractivite_academie_paris_cpge_et_autres.pdf[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ http://www.letudiant.fr/etudes/classes-prepa/prepa-echec-reorientation-12150/rebondir-apres-une-prepa-grace-aux-credits-ects-18589.html (in French)
  6. ^ "Les prépas ATS scientifiques". www.onisep.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-04-11.
  7. ^ Including some programming using the CaML, Python or C (for MP2I only) programming languages, as practical work.
  8. ^ "Horaires en CPGE" (in French). Retrieved 3 March 2013.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-10-21.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-10-23. Retrieved 2015-10-21.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-10-21.
  12. ^ "CPGE économique et commerciale : tout savoir sur la prépa ATS économie et gestion". L'Etudant (in French). Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  13. ^ Arnaud Gonzague (28 December 2013). "Êtes-vous fait pour la classe prépa?" (in French). Retrieved 3 March 2014. [Students in CPGE learn to think by themselves] in extreme conditions: "They are given more work than they can cope with, and very difficult work. Hence they learn to work in a constant state of panic and to organize for themselves gruelling schedules."

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France who enroll in public universities directly after receiving a high school diploma students from CPGE have to take national competitive exams to be allowed to enroll in one of the grandes ecoles These grandes ecoles are higher education establishments graduate schools delivering master s degrees and rarely doctorates They include science and engineering schools business schools the four veterinary colleges the four ecoles normales superieures and the Ecole Nationale des Chartes but do not include medical or law schools nor architecture schools Because of the competitive entrance exams having attended one of the grandes ecoles is often regarded as a status symbol as they have traditionally produced most of France s scientists executives and intellectuals Ecoles Normales Superieures Ecole Polytechnique Ecoles des Mines Ecole nationale des ponts et chaussees Telecom Paris Ecoles Centrales Arts et Metiers ParisTech European School of Chemistry Polymers and Materials Science ECPM INSA Hauts de France HEC Paris ESSEC Business School ESCP Business School Audencia Business School NEOMA Business School Emlyon Business School EDHEC Business School SKEMA Business School Toulouse Business School Hence there are three kinds of different prepas scientific economic and literary CPGE Each of them prepare to pass the competitive exams of those grandes ecoles Some preparatory classes are widely considered elite being extremely selective and recruiting only the best students from each high school if not the best student from each high school These schools practically guarantee their students a place in one of the top grandes ecoles Among them are the Lycee Louis Le Grand the Lycee Henri IV the Lycee Saint Louis these three are known as les trois lycees de la montagne the Lycee Hoche the Lycee Pierre de Fermat the Lycee Pasteur the Lycee Stanislas and the Lycee prive Sainte Genevieve Contents 1 Admission 2 Degree 3 Organization 3 1 Scientific CPGE 3 2 Literary and humanities CPGE 3 3 Economics CPGE 3 3 1 ECS1 Economics and Commercial Scientific way followed by ECS2 3 3 2 ECE1 Economics and Commercial Economics way followed by ECE2 3 3 3 ECT1 Economics and Commercial Technological way followed by ECT2 3 3 4 Other Economics CPGE 4 Life in a CPGE 4 1 The Kholle 4 2 The cinq demis 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksAdmission editThe CPGE are located within high schools for historical reasons Napoleon created them at first as fourth to sixth year of high school but pertain to tertiary education which means that each student must have successfully passed their baccalaureat or equivalent to be admitted to CPGE Moreover the admission to the CPGE is usually based on performance during the last two years of high school called premiere and terminale Thus each CPGE receives hundreds of applications from around the world every April and May and selects its new students under its own criteria mostly excellence A few CPGE programmes mainly the private CPGEs which account for 10 of CPGEs also have an interview process or look at a student s involvement in the community In June 2007 534 300 students passed the Baccalaureat and 40 000 7 5 3 of them were admitted to CPGE On a given class at one of the prep schools listed above around 1500 application files will be examined for only 40 places 4 Students are selected according to their grades in High school and the first part of Baccalaureat equivalent to A levels in the United Kingdom or Advanced Placement in the United States Degree editPreparatory classes are officially not authorized to deliver any degrees but they give ECTS credits that can be used to fulfill university degree requirements since the 2009 2010 academic year and students who decide to carry on their studies at a public university 5 However many prepas also establish conventions with universities to validate a full 2nd or 3rd year degree upon graduation for CPGE students who perform well especially in literary prepas khagne Most of the students in these classes receive part of their education at a public university so that the teachers council can deliver them the corresponding grade in one or two disciplines at the end of the year only up to a bachelor s degree for 3 years of CPGE Organization editCPGE exist in three different fields of study science amp engineering business and humanities All CPGE programs have a nominal duration of two years but the second year is sometimes repeated once Scientific CPGE edit nbsp An overview of all the different options when attending a scientific cpge The oldest CPGEs are the scientific ones which can be accessed only Bacheliers having followed scientific courses during lycee The different tracks are the following BCPST1 Biologie Chimie Physique Sciences de la Terre biology chemistry physics and earth sciences in the first year followed by BCPST2 MPSI Mathematiques Physique Sciences de l Ingenieur mathematics physics and engineering science in the first year followed by either MP mathematics and physics or PSI physics and engineering science MP2I Mathematiques Physique Ingenierie et Informatique mathematics physics engineering science and computer science in the first year followed by either MPI mathematics physics and computer science MP mathematics and physics or PSI physics and engineering science PCSI Physique Chimie Sciences de l Ingenieur physics chemistry and engineering science in the first year followed by PC physics and chemistry or PSI physics and engineering science PTSI Physique Technologie Sciences de l Ingenieur physics technology and engineering science in the first year followed by PT physics and technology or PSI physics and engineering science TB1 Technologie Biologie technology and biology in the first year followed by TB2 TPC1 Technologie Physique et Chimie technology physics and chemistry in the first year followed by TPC2 TSI1 Physique Technologie Sciences Industrielles physics technology industrial science in the first year followed by TSI2 ATS Adaptation Techniciens Superieurs Adaptation for Skilled Technicians are specifically targeting BTS and DUT students and last only a year They are mainly based on the curriculum of PTSI and PCSI and are subdvised into five branches Biologie Biology Ingenierie Industrielle Industrial engineering Genie Civil Civil engineering Metiers de la Chimie Chemistry jobs and Metiers de l horticulture et du paysage Horticultural and landscape jobs 6 The classes that especially train students for admission to the top schools such as Ecoles Normales Superieures Ecole polytechnique and some other have an asterisk added to their name For example MP is usually called MP etoile MP star except for the BCPST2 and TB2 classes which don t make this disctinction Both the first and second year programmes include as much as ten to twelve hours of mathematics teaching per week ten hours of physics two hours of literature and philosophy two to four hours of one or two foreign language s teaching and two to eight hours of minor options either SI engineering industrial science chemistry or theoretical computer science 7 biology geology biotechnologies 8 Added to this are several hours of homework which can amount to as much as the official hours of class The BCPST classes prepare for exams of engineering schools of life sciences agronomy forestry environmental and food sciences but also to veterinary schools engineering schools of earth sciences and the three Ecoles Normales Superieures Compare to the other classes it teaches biology and geology In scientific CPGE the first year of CPGE is usually called the maths sup or hypotaupe sup for classe de mathematiques superieures superior in French meaning post high school and second year maths spe or taupe spes for classe de mathematiques speciales special in French The students of these classes are called taupins which is a French word for mole referring to the lifestyle of students in classes preparatoires whose workload obliges them to spend most of their time studying instead of going out to enjoy social life Literary and humanities CPGE edit There are two literary and humanities CPGEs The first of these prepas nicknamed hypokhagne for the first year and khagne for the second year is focused on a strong pluri disciplinary course including all humanities philosophy literature history geography foreign languages and ancient languages Latin and Ancient Greek The students are called the hypokhagneux and the khagneux These classes prepare for the entrance exam of the elite schools called Ecoles Normales Superieures which are considered among the most difficult exams of the French system Nevertheless the students can now also apply for many other entrance exams There are three types of Khagne Khagne Ulm which prepares more specifically for the A L entrance exam of the ENS Paris Khagne Lyon which prepares more specifically for the A L entrance exam of the ENS Lyon Khagne B L which prepares for the B L entrance exam of the four ENS Its particularity is the presence of mathematics and social sciences Now the grouping of many examinations make the difference between khagnes Lyon and Ulm is slight and many prepas have mixed classes with many students preparing for both ENS or even the three for students specialising in English Khagneux can apply to many grandes ecoles other high schools and all universities among which are the following The four Ecoles Normales Superieures ENS Paris ENS Lyon ENS Rennes ENS Paris Saclay the last one being only for B L or English The Ecole des Chartes The main French business schools through complementary examinations at the final exam HEC ESSEC ESCP EDHEC Business School EMLYON Business School Grenoble Ecole de Management KEDGE SKEMA Business School The main Instituts d etudes politiques Sciences Po Many journalism and communication schools such as CELSA Similar but distinct to Khagne the Classe preparatoire a l Ecole des chartes is the second literary and humanities CPGE This prepa is divided into two different branches known as Chartes A with an emphasis on medieval history and ancient languages and Chartes B with an emphasis on contemporary history The followed curricula vary from year 1 to year 2 In first year sometimes called hypochartes Chartes A students follow courses in medieval history modern history French literature foreign languages Latin to French translation known as version plus a choice between French to Latin translation known as theme and ancient Greek to French translation Chartes B on the other hand follow courses in modern history contemporary history French literature foreign languages plus a choice between Latin version art history geography and a second foreign language In second year Chartes A and B students take the same set of courses as in year 1 with the addition of contemporary history for A students and medieval history for B students The CPGE Chartes curricula are specifically tailored to prepare students for the entrance exam of the Ecole Nationale des Chartes but students can also apply to CELSA and several Instituts d etudes politiques Economics CPGE edit Those CPGEs which are focused on economics which prepare the admission to Top French business schools such as HEC Paris ESSEC ESCP EMLYON EDHEC Business School etc are known as Prepa HEC preparing for the Hautes Ecoles de Commerce and are split into three parts ECS1 Economics and Commercial Scientific way followed by ECS2 edit Course 9 Hours week Mathematics 12 h History Geography and Geopolitics 6 h Foreign Language 1 3 h Foreign Language 2 3 h Philosophy 3 h Literature 3 h Economics optional 1 h ECE1 Economics and Commercial Economics way followed by ECE2 edit Since 2021 ECE and ECS classes have been merged into a single ECG course the French baccalaureat having been reformed notably the iconic S ES and L filieres which until now served to divide students between ECS and ECE classes have been abolished Course 10 Hours week Mathematics 9 h Economics Sociology and History 6 h Further Economics 2 h Foreign Language 1 3 h Foreign Language 2 3 h Philosophy 3 h Literature 3 h ECT1 Economics and Commercial Technological way followed by ECT2 edit Course 11 Hours week Mathematics 6 h Management 5 h Economics 3 h Law 3 h Foreign Language 1 4 h Foreign Language 2 5 h Philosophy 3 h Literature 3 h Classe preparatoire ECS are for those who graduated with the general Baccalaureat S Scientific Classe preparatoire ECE are for those who graduated with the general Baccalaureat ES Economics and Social sciences while the Classe preparatoire ECT are for those who obtained a Baccalaureat Technologique Both the first and second year programms include ten hours of mathematics teaching per week completed by 6 hours of geopolitics six hours of French and philosophy and three hours of each language 2 languages in the ECS section The same applies to the ECE section the difference being that students study for 8 hours Economics and Sociology with a historical focus instead of geopolitics Other Economics CPGE edit There is also the D1 and D2 CPGE also known as ENS Cachan CPGE D1 law and economy the students attend both university taking courses at the law faculty and CPGE s School They study civil law economics and they choose business law public law or mathematics one language mostly English German Spanish and Italian but they can study a second language for the Ecoles de commerce and general culture At university they study constitutional law criminal law and administrative law At the end of the two years students go to ENS Rennes Ecole de commerce Sciences Po or some selective university of law This CPGE is open for Baccalaureats L ES and S D2 economy and management students attend both to university taking courses in economics or mathematics and CPGE s school D1 and D2 are very rare but offer a complete and multidisciplinary training ATS Economics and Management Economie et Gestion pathway is also available for BTS and DUT students who wants to go on to a business school via entry in the 4th post baccalaureate year instead of the 3rd like most CPGE 12 Life in a CPGE editThe Kholle edit The amount of work required from the students is exceptionally high 13 In addition to class time and homework students spend several hours each week completing exams and colles very often written kholles to look like a Greek word this spelling initially being a literary prepa joke The so called colles are unique to the French academic education in CPGEs They consist of oral examinations twice a week in maths physics chemistry biology and earth sciences in BCPST classes French and a foreign language usually English German or Spanish Students alone or in groups generally three people spend 20 minutes to an hour facing a professor in a room answering questions and solving problems Similarly in ECE ECS classes students generally undergo 2 kholles a week each subject being regularly tested Weekly exams often happen on Saturday mornings and last 3 to 4 hours depending on the subject being tested In hypokhagne khagne the system of colles is a bit different They are taken every quarter in every subject Students usually have one hour to prepare a short presentation that takes the form of a French style dissertation a methodologically codified essay typically structured in three parts thesis counter thesis and synthesis in history philosophy etc on a given topic or that of a commentaire compose a methodologically codified commentary in literature and foreign languages as for the Ancient Greek or Latin they involve a translation and a commentary The student then has 20 minutes to present part of their prepared work to the teacher who ends the session by asking some questions on the presentation and on the corresponding topic Kholles are important as they prepare the students from the very first year for the oral part of the competitive examination They are also useful to make sure they learn and understand lessons by testing them on a regular basis The cinq demis edit A student in a scientific CPGE who repeats the second year obtains the status of cinq demis five halves They were only trois demis three halves during their first second year and un demi one half in the first year The explanation behind these names is that the most coveted engineering school is the Ecole polytechnique nicknamed the X as the mathematical unknown A student who enrolls in the word for which is integrates in French this school after the second year of preparatory class is traditionally called a 3 2 because this is the value of the integral of x from 1 to 2 1 2 x d x 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 2 displaystyle int 1 2 x mathrm d x frac 2 2 2 frac 1 2 2 frac 3 2 nbsp The same idea is valid for cinq demis the integral of x from 2 to 3 is 5 2 2 3 x d x 3 2 2 2 2 2 5 2 displaystyle int 2 3 x mathrm d x frac 3 2 2 frac 2 2 2 frac 5 2 nbsp Students in their first year of literary and business CPGEs are called bizuths and in their second year carres squares Students enrolled in their second second year are also called cubes or khubes it being a synonym of cinq demi and a few turn to bicarres for a third and final second year Some ambitious professors encourage their top students to avoid or postpone admittance to other prestigious schools in order to try to get a better school See also editEducation in France Grandes ecolesReferences edit France s educational elite Classes preparatoires aux grandes ecoles Figures Archived 2018 07 06 at the Wayback Machine in French http www peep asso fr upload pdf 2890 Post Bac attractivite academie paris cpge et autres pdf permanent dead link http www letudiant fr etudes classes prepa prepa echec reorientation 12150 rebondir apres une prepa grace aux credits ects 18589 html in French Les prepas ATS scientifiques www onisep fr in French Retrieved 2021 04 11 Including some programming using the CaML Python or C for MP2I only programming languages as practical work Horaires en CPGE in French Retrieved 3 March 2013 La Prepa voie scientifique Infoprepa Archived from the original on 2015 09 24 Retrieved 2015 10 21 La Prepa voie economique Infoprepa Archived from the original on 2015 10 23 Retrieved 2015 10 21 La Prepa voie technologique Infoprepa Archived from the original on 2015 09 24 Retrieved 2015 10 21 CPGE economique et commerciale tout savoir sur la prepa ATS economie et gestion L Etudant in French Retrieved 2021 04 12 Arnaud Gonzague 28 December 2013 Etes vous fait pour la classe prepa in French Retrieved 3 March 2014 Students in CPGE learn to think by themselves in extreme conditions They are given more work than they can cope with and very difficult work Hence they learn to work in a constant state of panic and to organize for themselves gruelling schedules External links edithttp www scei concours fr The French committee for admission exams to engineering Grandes ecoles in French http www concours bce com The French committee for admission exams to business schools Grandes ecoles in French http prepas org The CPGE teachers associations Web Portal in French http www infoprepa com Information page about Business CPGE in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Classe preparatoire aux grandes ecoles amp oldid 1221726550, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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