"Expected"? I think I read somewhere that 70% of seniors plan to go to college however less than %50 will actually apply and be accepted. Even worse only 20% will stay past their first year at college and only %15 of the original senior class will obtain some kind of degree (over the time span of 6 years after graduation. many go back to school when they hit their 30's) . College isn't for everybody but it's a lesson learned after trial and error usually after their first semester.
[In Order] Nursery, Reception, Primary School, High School, College, University - which is actually optional
0%; If they're attending a college in India they're not in high school... They're in college... In India... :D
Actually it does. In a private college you learn about Jesus where in a public college you don't.
he went to Klein Oak high school, which is actually where i go to school lol
Bad grades in a class would keep a high school student from getting into college, because the student would struggle if not fail at the standard level of work, that is studied and expected from the college.
no, yes there is, there are many but i will name the ones I know. Tupou High School Liahona High School Tupou College 'Apifo'ou College Queen Salote College Tonga College 'Atele Tonga High School 'Eua High School Vava'u High School Ha'apai High School Lavengamalie College St Andrews High School
Typically, education is at the bottom of the resume. High School info isn't expected on a resume, just make sure you spell the word College, correctly ;)
She has a high school diploma. She did not and does not go to college.
High school level classes to prepare for college
Mahbub College High School was created in 1862.
Boston College High School was created in 1863.
Hunter College High School was created in 1869.