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HISTORY The studentereksamen was an entrance exam carried out by the universities until 1850 where schools started examining the students. In 1871 , the gymnasium education was divided into the mathematical-scientific and lingual-historical lines of study. At the same time, the entrance exam at university for self-taught people was abolished. Women were not allowed to take the studentereksamen until 1875 . In 1903 , the lines of study were changed to mathematical-scientific, lingual, and classical, and the name of the schools was changed to gymnasium. From 1958 there were two lines of study, mathematical-scientific and lingual, and after first year, the students had to choose between different branches. This system was however changed in 1988 , where the students in their second year were able to choose between a variety of subjects. The two line system was abolished in 2005 and the common gymnasium was completely changed. More lines of study, decided by each gymnasium itself, were offered, and it was generally perceived to give a greater amount of customisability to the students. Instead of choosing a line of study when enrolling, the students gave their intentions, and made the definite decision after half a year of introduction of various faculties. Furthermore, a wide range of general subjects like society studies, for instance, were made mandatory. TYPES OF EXAMINATION
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