This is an opinion question, so I will give my opinion. I think high marks should be only one of the factors determining who can access higher education. There are a variety of reasons why a student would not have a straight-A average in high school, including having to work part time to support his/her family, having a troubled home life, having an undiagnosed learning disability or simply not currently having a lot of motivation to apply himself/herself. However, all of these things can change when a person applies for college and a previous B/C-average student can suddenly do much better in college than in high school.
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Pakistan
Because the marks helps to know the attitude and behaviour of the student to the Management, so scoring a highest marks is the onlu one to get an higher education
Twelve months before finishing high school
Ideally higher education should be available to all. It is not so the better answer is to provide advanced schooling to those who have both the ability and the desire to succeed.
Coalition of Higher Education Students in Scotland was created in 2001.
It shouldn't, but it is unfortunately.
because the student has more potential at understanding greater concepts, therefore he or she should put this to use for the welfare of him/herself as well as others, and their country as well.
There are so many grants available for students that it would be hard to list them all. You can look around on www.grants.gov and see what is available for you.
Twelve months before finishing high school
The Stafford Loan is not intended for students.
John C. Horobin has written: 'Mature students in higher education' -- subject(s): Adult education, Education, Higher, Higher Education, Research