They are lazy
in AS level you are required to choose at least 4 subjects. The year after you drop one subject and carry on with the three.
Because they want the "easy way out", and do not want to earn their way through
No, but will reduce the course credits that are necessary to graduate.
because they probably don't want an education
It depends because students fail not that courses are hard but because they dont concentrate to what they are doing,this is in the sense that college or university starndard requires people who can control them selves(good morals) who can not be carried away by wind(pressure)
Approximately 14-23% of college students drop out after the first year due to alcohol-related issues. This can include academic difficulties, health problems, or behavioral issues stemming from excessive drinking. It's important for universities to provide education and support services to help prevent this.
30% of students drop out. 30% of students drop out.
Some students choose to drop out of graduate school due to reasons such as financial difficulties, personal issues, lack of interest in the program, feeling overwhelmed by the workload, or finding better opportunities outside of academia. These common reasons can lead students to make the decision to leave their graduate studies before completing their degree.
Most students begin college with every intention of graduating, but the percent of first year college dropouts is alarmingly high. In fact, approximately 75 percent of students who enter college will drop out during the first year. Few students who drop out eventually finish their education. Those that do return to college usually don't do it immediately. About 12% of the undergraduate population consists of re-entry students. These students are defined as those over the age of 25.
Decreasing is the opposite of increasing. When you increase something, you have more of it; when you decrease something, you have less of it. For example: we want to increase the number of students who graduate from college. We want to decrease the number of students who drop out.
When did he drop out of college? (He did drop out of college when?)when - adverb, modifies the verb 'did drop';did - auxiliary verb;he - personal pronoun, subject of the sentence;drop - main verb;out - adverb, modifies the verb 'did drop';of - preposition;college - noun, object of the preposition 'of'.
Architecture courses suffer one of the worst recidivism or drop out rates of any subject in college excepting medical and dental courses. A UK study in 2005 found 1 in 10 did not make the second year of architectural courses. Anecdotal evidence on other websites suggests as many as 25% to 50% do no reach the end of the course. The primary reason appears to be an underestimation by the students as to the amount and complexity of the work required to complete the course.