Well I'm guessing since graduating from ''high school'' is a big thing, then maybe perhaps this person deserves somthing valuable. Now if you have twenty open houses to go to, that might make me assume that you might be quite loaded with some moola. If that is the case, then write him a check for $200 if you are just a friend, $500 if you are a close-friend, $750 if you are a relative, and if you are grandma, grandpa, or ''the rich uncle'', heck just write him a check for $1,001...and if you have the capabilities, teens seem to like cash a little better. Now if you make $200 a week or if you make $1,000 or $999 a month, for that matter, then you might want to consider giving him a $50-75 gift card to somewhere/something nice. =] Well I'm guessing since graduating from ''high school'' is a big thing, then maybe perhaps this person deserves somthing valuable. Now if you have twenty open houses to go to, that might make me assume that you might be quite loaded with some moola. If that is the case, then write him a check for $200 if you are just a friend, $500 if you are a close-friend, $750 if you are a relative, and if you are grandma, grandpa, or ''the rich uncle'', heck just write him a check for $1,001...and if you have the capabilities, teens seem to like cash a little better. Now if you make $200 a week or if you make $1,000 or $999 a month, for that matter, then you might want to consider giving him a $50-75 gift card to somewhere/something nice. =]
Twenty-five percent of Americans that start high school do not graduate. Thirty percent of high school graduates do not go on to college after graduating. Forty-three percent of students who start college will not graduate in 6 years.
A High- school graduate would make about $2,942 per year with a good job!
A great graduate school can cost a lot of money. Tuition at a top 20 university is $30,000 per year.
There are grants for undergraduate school much more than there are for graduate school. Try using the site www.fafsa.gov or you can also try using www.fastweb.com.
Yes. The average college graduate makes significantly more money than a high school graduate.
There are several reasons to defer graduate school, such as gaining work experience, saving money, clarifying career goals, or dealing with personal issues.
because the person with a graduate degree have a more knowledge then the person of high school degree.and no doubt he has a more experience then the high school degree.
donating $10 million to the graduate school, one of the biggest donations in the school's history.
If you are attending graduate school, you are probably wondering how you will manage to pay for your education. Graduate school can be expensive, but you can reduce the costs by assisting professors teach undergraduate courses and by taking loans such as Stafford loans. A Stafford loan graduate can reduce the amount of overall money that he or she owes because Graduate Stafford loans offer students lower interest rates than other educational loans that are available.
I have 2 years ex. with a heart and vascular clinic what is the going pay rate if i decide to relocate to a different cardiologist office
No, probably not. People would start to notice them not getting older, and they already have heaps of money
Good question. Easy answer MBA, Accounting, Law School, Med School. People with CPA'S Also get paid very decent.