The revocation of the list of recognized subjects refers to the subjects that students should complete in a mandatory way across the country. In the past, it was necessary for students' academic curriculum to reach at least 50% of the same subjects in all schools. With the revocation, it was decided that students should reach the same percentage, but they would not have defined subjects and students could choose 4 subjects with 20 credits.
This gave more freedom for students to focus on subjects that would reach their academic and professional interests. In addition, students can choose subjects that they find easier.
On the other hand, this can cause students to choose subjects that do not provide the necessary and essential education for the academic and professional challenges that they will face in the future.