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bachillerato

baccalaureate

noun bah-chee-yeh-RAH-toh Rare

Origin: From medieval Latin baccalaureatus, from baccalaureus 'bachelor'.

Also means

secondary school diploma

Usage Note

Bachillerato is the two-year upper-secondary qualification (roughly ages 16-18) in Spain and most of Latin America, taken after la ESO (Spain) or its equivalent. In Spain it consists of two courses and culminates in the selectividad (university entrance exam). The word is not used for a university bachelor's degree, which is grado or licenciatura.

Examples

"Terminó el bachillerato con muy buenas notas."

Natural Translation

She finished secondary school with very good grades.

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