baccalaureat

[ˌbækəlɔːrˈeɪ]

baccalaureat Definition

  • 1an examination in several subjects taken in the last year of high school in France and some other countries
  • 2a degree from a university or college
  • 3a farewell ceremony for graduates in some schools

Using baccalaureat: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "baccalaureat" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He passed his baccalaureat with flying colors.

  • Example

    She received her baccalaureat degree in literature from the University of Paris.

  • Example

    The baccalaureat ceremony was held in the school auditorium.

Phrases with baccalaureat

  • baccalaureat professionnel

    a vocational baccalaureate that prepares students for a specific profession

    Example

    He decided to pursue a baccalaureat professionnel in culinary arts.

  • baccalaureat général

    a general baccalaureate that prepares students for higher education

    Example

    She chose to take the baccalaureat général in order to attend a prestigious university.

  • baccalaureat technologique

    a baccalaureate that combines general education with technical training

    Example

    He completed a baccalaureat technologique in engineering before pursuing a degree in the field.

Origins of baccalaureat

from French 'baccalauréat', from 'bacca' (berry) + 'laureatus' (crowned with laurel)

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Summary: baccalaureat in Brief

'Baccalaureat' [ˌbækəlɔːrˈeɪ] refers to an examination taken in the last year of high school in France and some other countries, as well as a degree from a university or college. It can also refer to a farewell ceremony for graduates in some schools. The term encompasses different types of baccalaureates, such as the vocational 'baccalaureat professionnel' and the general 'baccalaureat général.'