To receive good education, no, to receive education perceived as good in the eyes of the public yes. You will hardly use any of it in the real life, and your degree will not even usually have anything to do with your job.
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After secondary education, students typically move on to either higher education at a college or university, vocational training, or enter the workforce. Secondary education usually refers to the final years of formal schooling prior to college or the workforce.
i dont think he had a education
She went to Flag Grove School - Elementary . I'm not sure about high school though . She studied to be a nurse . I don't think she ever went to college .
The good college for a nurse education would be a nursing college. I think suffolk would be one of them but not really sure.
I think you already answered that yourself
, i think, having an insipiration make a college student to pursue their education :)
I don't think he went to college. I know he was apprenticed to a merchant and that his education was minimal.
The best ways to find technical education to think of High school College and Career Centers like College planning resources, college admissions or even Financial aids provide schools or information on technical education.
I think its "edu" edu is commonly used at the end of college email addresses
Not sure, but I think he went to Princeton for College Education.
No.
My family live in Maryland and they attend Bowie College. I really think this is a great college if you are looking for education food and great learning experience.