Employment gives pre-grads needed experience. Employers don't have to waste time training you, because you were trained while still a student. So working while in college can greatly improve your job prospects when you graduate.
No, most university students are dependent on their parents
No
So that they earned their graduation and that its a sign that they are capable of being given good work out there in the world.
yes, it shows your rely on your parents and have no independence
Though individual students' plans will no doubt change before graduation, estimates are that between 5-10% of the graduating seniors will continue their schooling at Morgan University. This puts the total number at around 15 students.
yes
Yes, high school students should be required to take a course before graduation to ensure they have a well-rounded education and necessary skills for success in the future.
yes because they pay for college
No
In the UK, the completion of schooling is typically referred to as "graduation," particularly when students finish their secondary education at age 16, known as "GCSE completion." For those who continue to higher education, graduation occurs at universities after completing a degree program. The term "A-levels" is also significant, as students often take these qualifications after GCSEs before entering university.
It is estimated that about 1/3 of all teens will be working before high school graduation. Experts consider that this can be bad for graduation levels because some students work rather than finishing high school.
It is an organization which gives high school students the chance to explore a certain field even before graduation.