It means exactly what it says - if still enrolled in secondary education (e.g., high school) at age 20.
The education system in Argentina is structured in three levels: initial, primary, and secondary education. Education is compulsory until the completion of secondary school. Argentina has both public and private schools, with a strong emphasis on providing free and high-quality education to all students. Additionally, there are universities and other post-secondary institutions for further education.
She was home schooled by her mother until she was eleven, then enrolled at theIndustrial School for Girls in Montgomery where she took academic and vocational courses. Parks then went on to a laboratory school set up by the Alabama State Teachers College for Negroes for secondary education, but was forced to drop out to care for her grandmother, and later for her mother, after they became ill. And that's the answer.
You put down you are working towards your degree. Enrolled in college. Until you have graduated you haven't a degree.
You get it until you can't get an erection. So maybe until you're 45-50.
Frederic Chopin was tutored until he was thirteen, he then enrolled in the Warsaw Lyceum in 1823. He later began a three year course of studies with Jozef Elsner.
Roy Lichtenstein attended a public school in New York, for his primary education, until the age of 12. He then enrolled at Manhattan Franklin School for boys, remaining there for his secondary education. Roy Lichtenstein got his art training at Ohio State University.
Since there is president's rule in andhrapradesh, there will be no canbinet of ministers working until completion of elections in 2014
Until 15 years old (6 years on primary school and 3 of secondary school)
Rosa Parks attended local, rural schools in her home town of Tuskegee Alabama until the age of eleven, then enrolled at the Industrial School for Girls in Montgomery. She attended Alabama State Teachers College for Negroes for her secondary education but had to drop out to care for her grandmother, then her mother when they became ill. After she married, her husband Raymond encouraged her to get her high school diploma.
She practically has had no flaw YET in her carreer life but i her education life she used to be an average student in high school and middle school until she enrolled with music which was when i believe she was 5 years old...
education is free and is required until age 15. it has three basic levels: primary, secondary and gymnasia (high school) Switzerland spends a slightly lower percentage of it's income on education and has a lower enrollment rate than many other countries. hope this was helpful! :)
In New Zealand, the legal age to leave school is 16 years old. However, students are required to be enrolled in some form of education or training until the age of 18, either through full-time schooling, part-time education, or an apprenticeship. This is to ensure that young people continue their education and training to prepare them for future employment opportunities.