Salary, earning potential, and marketability are not only determined by the type of field you are in and the degree you possess. It depends on your position within that field, the institution you work for, your experience, expertise, personal abilities, critical thinking skills, problem solving abilities, dedication and commitment toward ones work, and more. Thus, salary is not so much dependent on the type of degree as much as it is dependent on the person who holds the degree. Still, if you have a specific occupational title, you can then retrieve the estimated mean annual wage particular to that occupation through the U.S. Department of Labor: Bureau of Labor Statistics.
He will Graduate in 2010-2011.
A 17-year old high school grad cannot work alone in Michigan. The person needs to be at least 18 years of age.
To get accepted into a Physics program for grad school you must apply in time, most of the work they look at is not from your senior year but mostly from previous years, make sure it looks good. Find the right program and make sure your grades are good enough.
A new grad earns $2,000,000 year.
She didn't. She graduated form Stanford, and went on to grad school there, as well.
it is the year you graduated (finished with your studies)
http://www.truveo.com/Suze-Orman-speaks-to-Culinary-School-grad-about/id/3288430188
You may apply all year round, but there are deadlines for each semester. Each semester changes so I would look at the technical school closest to you to find a deadline that works for you,
There are plenty, just make sure you don't accidently apply for scholarships not for your grad year. Most scholarships for grades lower than graduating seniors are essay scholarships and the like.
Yes, you should complete a FAFSA to find out your financial need for graduate school. It is best to fill out the FAFSA early. You will also need to fill out a FAFSA every year you attend graduate school.
Go to a technical school for about a year.
East Technical High School, Cleveland, Ohio