Yes, your grades in highschool do affect what colleges will accept you. Many colleges will only accept students with a certain GPA (Grade Point Average) so you will have to find out what GPA you have to have to apply to wherever you want to go.
It dosnt
yes, way better to go straight to university
On the standard deviation. It has no effect on the IQR.
It is possible. Colleges look at your complete high school transcript(all 4 years) when deciding on candidates for admissions. This aside it does not necessarily mean you will not get into a good college. Your chances greatly depend on what your grades are and the schools requirements and selection process.
It has no effect
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Most jobs with a livable wage have highschool or GED requirements. In the global economy, a college degree is becoming even more necessary because of technological advances. A GED is relatively easy to obtain at low cost at local community colleges, regardless of age.
A big effect was the high standard of living
I wanted to know what effect does Technical Colleges have on the economy
The correct phrase is "come into effect." This is the standard phrasing when referring to something becoming effective or operative.
Lake Michigan College's motto is 'The Lake Effect... On the Rest of Your Life'.
The 'Standard Cell' was an Hg-Cd chemical cell, which delivered a voltage of 1.018683V. It was in use by international agreement from 1911 to 1990. No longer regarded as the Voltage standard. Sometimes known as the Weston Standard Cell. Nowadays, the standard voltage reference is given by the Josephson Effect - a solid state effect, accurate to about 1 part per billion.