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66% of all Harvard Graduates become millionaire. 63% of them are from the law school. 22% of them are from the business school. 10.9% majored in Sciences and Math. 2% of them majored in linguistics
Approximately 25-30% of college graduates go on to enroll in graduate school to pursue advanced degrees or professional certifications. The percentage can vary based on factors like field of study, career goals, and personal preferences. Grad school attendance rates have been increasing in recent years due to the demand for specialized skills in the workforce.
The Department of Education says that 73% of high school graduates do not graduate from college.Quite alot of people don't go to college because they can't afford it, they have a good paying job already, their grades aren't good, aren't sure what they want to be when they grow up, or their parents didn't do well in college so the teenager believes that he/she won't do well either. Some teenagers also fear of moving out of the house and away from parents.
0%. You need a GED or a high school diploma to join the US Army. So if you left school, you would still need to obtain a GED before being eligible to join the Army. No GED or HS Diploma means ineligible for military service
The percentage nation wide is 31% of student's who drop out of school check out www.bustup.org it is a good website scroll down and click on explore map
71.1 % of Filipino high school graduates attend college.
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High School, Junior College or college graduates?
High School, Junior College or college graduates?
the percent of people going to college in the United States is about 2.5.
66% of all Harvard Graduates become millionaire. 63% of them are from the law school. 22% of them are from the business school. 10.9% majored in Sciences and Math. 2% of them majored in linguistics
As for degrees that actually require intelligence, I'm ganna go with 13%
College graduates can receive better jobs, and are likely smarter!!
zero ... magna cum laude is an honor to designate college graduates, not high school
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According to the school's website, 98% of it's 2004 graduates left Palma High to go on to a college university. More specific numbers reguarding the number of all past students that went on to college are currently unavailable.