22-23 years old (finishing college)
Mexico has the following school grades:Nursery (age 2 or less)Pre-School (age 3)Primary school / Elementary school (age 6)Secondary school / Middle school (age 12)High school (age 15)Bachelor's degree / Licenciate (age 18)Master's degree 22+Doctorate 22+As for the literacy rates:Total: 95.8 %Male: 97.6 %Female: 93.8 %
12 or 13 depending on your birthday
Most Mexicans have to take a very long test to get into their first year of school at about 14 years of age. The test is not passed by many people because few know what is on it. It is different every time but normally includes how to fix a broken watch, how to make sasuage, and why you should get married. This is everything I leaned from a Mexican friend.
The school system in Mexico varies a little from that of the US:The primary education ("educacion primaria") starts at age 6 and ends at age 12.The secondary education ("educacion secundaria") starts at age 12 and ends at age 15.The high-school ("preparatoria") starts at age 15 and ends at age 18.The college or university ("universidad") starts at age 18 and can end at age 20 or 22 depending on the grade earned.
The minimum age requirement to work in New Mexico is 14. Workers should also provide a work permit until the age of 16.
The most common age is 9478588555588855577852122762749461594740593247529348759023475923745923745923745023475923475923475 minutes of age, which is about 17 or 18 years old
Children in England should start secondary school by the age of 11. He or she should finish secondary school by the age of 16.
Young girls who are of school-age in the country of Mexico typically are enrolled in local Mexico public schools. For instance, in Mexico City there are the schools called Cetis 29, Cecati 157, and Eton School. Parents with more money may opt to send their young daughters to private schools, which Mexico also has.
Depends on their age.
Yes to the age of 18.
Maybe if they walk to school. but not really
can i guet married in Mexico at the age of 16