No. Having a child makes it much more of a challenge to finish school at any level. And such young relationships seldom have the stamina to see the advantages of working through the hard times.
No. School is hard work and children make it harder.
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People with higher levels of education, such as a college degree or above, are more likely to vote compared to those with lower levels of education. Education tends to be positively correlated with political participation and awareness.
no researchers show that teens in high school that are pregnant are to finish high school but not go to college
go into debt(NOVANET)
A college graduate who has just been offered a high paying job, he or she would most likely accept the job. If the job requires the new hire to relocate, the employer might reimburse the new hire for the cost of moving.
If you went to a three-year high school like I did, probably not.
I'd say at age 21!! atleast finish college,be INDEPENDENT.
If you went to a four-year school right after high school, you would likely be in the Class of 1988.
A person who is an alumna is a female graduate of a school, college or university. They are usually well educated and likely to be successful in the future.
not likely
College graduates can receive better jobs, and are likely smarter!!