Not exact matches
By 1997, as it became evident that this goal wasn't going to be met, President Clinton returned in his State of the Union speech to the old model of substituting quantity for quality: «We must
make the 13th and 14th years of
education -
at least two years of
college - just as universal in America by the 21st century as a high - school
education is today.»
Kevin has come to some conclusions that don't sound all that remarkable
at first: That
college — or
at least postsecondary
education — is essential for poor kids to
make it into the middle class; and that it's not enough to exhort his students to raise their aspirations, or even prepare them academically.
Being in a small class, economists Alan Krueger and Diane Schanzenbach found,
made a noticeable difference in a student's academic performance: Math and reading scores improved, and more students took
college - entrance exams, signaling
at least an interest in continuing their
education beyond high school.
E-book readers with
at least some
college experience are more likely to look
at online booksellers first than those with less
education, and e-book readers who live in households
making at least $ 50,000 per year are more likely to look online first than those
making less (who are more likely to say that they don't know where they would look first).
Those with
at least some
college are more likely to look
at online booksellers first than those with less
education, and those
making at least $ 50,000 per year are more likely to look online first than those
making less (who are more likely to say that they don't know where they would look first).
A 2015 report by the Georgetown University Centre for
Education and the Workforce suggested that most
college graduates
make at least $ 1 million more over the course of their working lives -LSB-...]
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, only 40 percent of working - age Americans have
at least a two - year degree,
making Americans without
college education the majority.
It's still early, but the company does have the backing of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Facebook (ironic side note: both Gates and Mark Zuckerberg dropped out of
college) but
at the very
least it's furthering the conversation about
making higher
education affordable again.
Most resumes
make display of
at least a high school diploma;
college education is usually preferred.
Education and Training: To become a wood pattern maker, you require
at least a high school diploma which is among the prerequisites for entry into furniture
making or woodworking technical
colleges.