the graduating pattern for French students is quite similar to that in UK or in US. Students have to obtain their baccalauréat at the end of senior high school to be allowed in universities. Then some diplomas can be obtained in a two-year course (DUT: diplôme universitaire de technologie, BTS: brevet de technicien supérieur, ), in three years (Licence), four years (maitrise - a diploma which is bound to disappear gradually), five years (master and associated diplomas), or doctorat.
85% of the students in France graduate from High School
Only by lobbying the state legislature to change it to age 22.
Check with your school, they will give you a form you must complete in order to 'drop-out'.
The majority of Canadian students start school in September.
You need to be 16 to drop out of High School in New York.
30% of students drop out. 30% of students drop out.
I am not sure, I suppose for some of the same reasons other countries students drop out of school. Pressure, overload, etc.
85% of the students in France graduate from High School
1 out of 10 students drop out of school because of repeated bullying
25% of American drop out of High School Nation wide. That's 1 out of 4 students.
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.
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for the most part students drop out right at the very end, and that's in high school. depression and stress may cause this