The minimum wage would be the lowest, and it depends on the employer you are working for and the position your being hired for.
We don't have exactly 'High School'. When you're 12, you go to 'Middelbare school', and when you are 16 (lowest education), 17 (middle education) or 18 (highest education), you graduate from Middelbare school.
(EDUCATION) Graduated **** out of school in a job...
In S. Korea kids have to go to school until they finish middle school (9th grade) but the can pay to go to high school and college which is very expensive.
The average education of most police officers is an associates degree. Many police officers have no more than a high school education.
Yes it is, it offers a large amount of education and a wonderful school community
The law requires children to receive a certain amount of education; whether they receive this education at a public school, a private school, or at home, is entirely up to the parent.
It depends on the kind of school you mean.
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Higher education is always costly, but it really depends on the schools you want to attend. Your best bet it to visit your prospective schools' websites and get the total amount you will spend for a film makingdegree/certificate with that school. Remember to add in your cost of living while at school.
The majority have not had an opportunity to attend a school at all. Thus the average level of the population is extremely low.
It just means they want to know the highest amount of education you completed. In other words, high school (12 years) or college, etc. Circle the answer that best describes the amount of education you have had.