Some people recognize that "book learning" is not their strong suit--talent, or interest. Occasionally, someone will find a job that pays a lot of money for what they know now. Others take a vocational course toward a craft or trade (carpentry, Plumbing, electrician, barber, etc.). Not everyone has to go to college, but having an additional year of schooling in a community college does help your reasoning and skills of understanding the world around us. It is much harder than high school since the work you do is self-directed and no one is on your case about it. Some kids think it is cool and some think that school is too hard so they drop out. I personally would drop out because it is easier for you and you have less stress. By: Amitoj Rehill, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, North America, Northern Hemisphere, World, Solar System, Universe
Because high school is probably too hard for them. High school makes them so fed up that they had it with school. So no returning back for them.
It might be due to many factors such as expulsion, illness, or personal reasons.
usually they dropout to go to work full time
No. A dropout is a person who has literally "dropped out" of high school.
His son is a high school dropout.
why do many Asian countries have very high dropout rates among students
no.
3.7 is the unemployment rate for the high school dropout in 2008 for an associate's degree.
Students who drop out of school are less able to apply their skills and knowledge to benefit society -APEX
he is a high school dropout from Kingston
No, she didn't graduate high school. She has admitted she is a high school dropout. She does have her GED.
no, he graduated from Belleville High School class of '98
go and be succsessfull and go to high school
because they are either lazy and like drugs, have a job, or school isn't for them