It depends on what you want to do in life, if you want to be President you should stay for as long as you can and if you want to work down at the petrol/gas station for life you can drop out when ever you want.
Because why give up now, you went through ALL those years for what?!? To drop out!? NO!! You came to far to drop out now. Also, you will probally regret dropping out. And if you want to have a good job and make a lot of money, graduating would definatly help that. Its good to stay in school until you graduate, you could miss a lot of important teachings that could help you with a job or simply just in life situations.
Because a person who graduates high school makes around 5k more a year and a person who goes to college for atleast 2 years makes 15k more a year. and you would be less likely to even get a job with todays economy
30% of students drop out. 30% of students drop out.
Reading some of these questions makes me wonder if some of them ever went. I think students should be able to drop out of school because they need to make their own decisons. I think that dropping out is not right but if there was a law that forbidded that then the students that wanted to drop out will probally just end up failing classes and getting into trouble.
I am not sure, I suppose for some of the same reasons other countries students drop out of school. Pressure, overload, etc.
No. Of course not, I'm a high schooler and I watch television. If television caused students to drop out of school than there would be no students in school. It could possibly depending on the student. Television isn't all bad, but there is bad things on TV but if i student is determined enough to graduation nothing should change that.
1 out of 10 students drop out of school because of repeated bullying
5 out of 15 kids
it is when the students are board of school or if they have family problems or a baby on the way.
it is when the students are board of school or if they have family problems or a baby on the way.
25% of American drop out of High School Nation wide. That's 1 out of 4 students.
One chef at a cooking school said that he expected about half of his students to fail or drop out. That doesn't mean that they aren't able to do the tasks. Some people run out of money, and some drop out for personal reasons. The relative chance of success is one consideration, but should not be an overriding discouragement to potential students.
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