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- equivalent both to the German Abitur and to the French Baccalauréat. The term Fachabitur was used in all of Western Germany for a variation of the Abitur until...
- Bundesliga side FC Schalke 04. Popp left school after the 12th grade with a Fachabitur diploma. Popp started her career at FC Silschede, playing there in mixed-gender...
- currently serves as chairman of the supervisory board. After finishing his Fachabitur, Reithofer graduated in mechanical engineering at the Munich University...
- job for at least three years can go to Berufsoberschule to get either a Fachabitur (meaning they may go to university, but they can only study the subjects...
- to have p****ed a university entrance qualification (usually Abitur or Fachabitur). Law enforcement personnel in the career path of the higher service generally...
- studied for one year in a Gymnasium, and finally obtained a specialised Fachabitur leaving certificate at a Fachoberschule in 2003. From 2008 to 2011 she...
- p**** an exam in Berufsoberschule. After one year, students can get a "Fachabitur", which enables them to study at Fachhochschule. If they don't take a...
- to higher education in Germany, the Fachhochschulreife, often called Fachabitur in colloquial usage. An internship is already part of the Fachhochschulreife...
- Germany. Hamide Akb**** has lived in Germany since 1972 and completed her Fachabitur (a kind of Abitur that prepares students for Fachhochschule) in 1977....
- p****ed his school leaving exams, focusing on Economics and Administration (Fachabitur Wirtschaft und Verwaltung) in 1978, which opened the way to tertiary education...