Most of us take A-levels, a system which makes us specialise our education from age 16, focusing on 4 subjects (then 3 in the following year). Afterwards, we go to university and study a single subject course for the duration of 3 years.
I was watching newsnight yesterday and they debated about the new proposals for A-levels, and I was interested in a point raised by someone, that in most other countries (including America), students study a wider range and greater number of subjects/courses in their equivalent of A-levels, and that even their university system is much broader compared to ours - apparently they pick about 4 subjects with 1 of them being a 'major'.
Personally, I prefer a broader system both in our last years in secondary school and in university, its a bit strange to focus our education so narrowly from such a young age. I think this is partly to blame for the ignorance in people of other subjects apart from their own.
What do you all think?