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What are the benefits between College graduates vs high school graduates?

College graduates can receive better jobs, and are likely smarter!!


Which one of the folllowing individuals would be most likely to vote?

People that have graduated from college are more likely to vote compared to just high school graduates. Seniors are also more likely to vote compared to very young adults.


Is a benefit of a college education apex?

You have an increased chance of financial stability


What are College graduates are more likely to?

be scientists and test theory, experiment with various chemicals and practices in social environments


College graduates are most likely to?

Have increased personal and professional mobility


What is the definition of entry-level jobs?

Recent graduates from high school or college usually take entry-level positions. These jobs are targeted at college graduates often offer a higher salary than those targeted at high school graduates. These positions are more likely to require specific skills and knowledge.


What is the definition of entry level jobs?

Recent graduates from high school or college usually take entry-level positions. These jobs are targeted at college graduates often offer a higher salary than those targeted at high school graduates. These positions are more likely to require specific skills and knowledge.


Which nationality is most likely to attend college?

According to the College Board, Russia has the highest percentage of college graduates , associates degrees or better, with 54 %. Canada is second with 48.3%. The US is in 12th place with 40.4%.


Do college graduates have to become an officer in the marine corps or can they go enlisted as well?

You can certainly enlist with a college degree. There is no limitation that says you can't do so. But you are likely to be encouraged to become an officer.


How much less likely are community college graduates to find work than graduates of traditional colleges?

I would like to think that there is no difference between the two. However, it would be discrimination, therefore that information will never be tracked.


What does it mean to be a 'prospective student'?

A prospective student is a person who is likely to become a student. The term is common in the college admissions process when referring to high-school graduates who have been accepted by a college or university but who have not yet committed to the school.


Please cite your sources when answering my question - Are high school graduates less likely to be hired than college graduates?

Your question is very general, so specific sources are not possible. That being said, simple common sense should tell you that since there are so many more careers that require a college degree (or more) you will have have a better chance at landing a job than with only a high school diploma. In other words, college graduates generally are qualified for jobs that require college degrees or high school diplomas, but high school graduates are only qualified for those that require high school diplomas, not both. There are some jobs for which many employers don't like to hire college graduates. These are typically lower skilled, lower paying jobs, that employers worry will be abandoned quickly by the college educated as soon as a position opens up in their own career field. Generally speaking, more education leads to more job opportunities.