None because to become an RN you have to go through a 4 year college program. Recent information does show that the future outlook for jobs in the health care fields is good. There are not enough people graudating from the nursing programs to fill all the jobs that are there or will be there in the future.
high school grads should expect to get a job
Yes. The average college graduate makes significantly more money than a high school graduate.
Unless you are taking AP classes, none. The only thing that matters about high school after high school are your transcripts for college apps and acceptance. Endocrinologists are college and med school grads, and then some.
Yes you can. there are nursing programs available for high school grads at most Junior Colleges/Community Colleges. Get an AA degree then you can move into a BA degree in nursing at a university
Almost all jobs now require that you have a high school diploma or GED. So nearly all the jobs in the listings would be for High School graduates.
These days, you want the courses that will get you into collage because all the current RN's are collage grads.
10 percent
get straight A's and dont be a dumb@$$ in high school and colledge like 99% of the population in the US do.
95 % graduate from catholic high school.
The percentage of people in Vietnam graduating from high school is 15 percent.
89
16% of teens do well in school (straight A's)