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Sorry, but I don't believe you. There is no way that USA school curriculum lacks basic things like Ohm law, magnetism, etc. It just can't be. Yes, I heard that in the USA curriculum isn't country-wide, so it might change from state to state, but not to this nonsensical degree.
I don't even think every high school student here even takes Physics class.
I didn't learn about electromagnetism until Physics 200 in University.