Finally, undergraduates were less
likely than graduate students to report considering using the Internet to meet potential partners or actually having used the Internet for that purpose.
Sensational media stories about millionaire drop - outs miss one thing: The vast majority of America's 30 million college dropouts are more
likely than graduates to be unemployed, poor, and in default
Not exact matches
There's no longer any question that an education which equips a new
graduate with the tools and technologies that it takes to join today's tech - and - data - centric workforce is far more
likely to lead to solid earnings and long - term employment in our digital global economy
than an expensive, traditional 4 - year program.
Eighty - six percent of employed millennial college
graduates are more
likely than those with a high school diploma or less to say they have found a «career.»
Most parents are aware that over the course of an adult's working life, high school
graduates can expect, on average, to earn $ 1 million less
than those with a bachelor's degree and are 50 percent more
likely to be unemployed.
For the time being, however, when many of these entrepreneurial young people
graduate, they are more
likely to be collecting a meager hourly wage from behind a cash register
than they are to be starting businesses.
Immigrants older
than 25 are more
likely to have college degrees or
graduate / professional degrees
than the rest of the population at large.
A recent study by Goldman Sachs Group Inc. found that
graduates with a debt burden greater
than $ 25,000 are less
likely to own a home compared to those with smaller financial burdens.
Those who
graduate under higher standards, however, are more
likely to make on - time payments and keep up with their bills, and they understand how to manage those obligations better
than students who were not exposed to personal finance and economics in school, the data show.
The data on charter - school performance is perhaps mixed, but a half century of research proves, as Ravitch acknowledges, that «minority children in Catholic schools are more
likely to take advanced courses
than their peers in public schools, more
likely to go to college, and more
likely to continue on to
graduate school.»
graduates are more
likely than other ministers to have made a recent job move and to be serving somewhat larger churches in larger communities with more highly educated members.
project, directed by Mason, the first female dean of the
Graduate Division of the University of California, Berkeley, found that women who had children within five years of receiving their doctorates were far less
likely than men who had done so to acquire tenured professorships.
Entrepreneurs that
graduate college are more
likely to have sales totaling more
than $ 100,000 and more paid employees
than high school
graduates or dropouts do.
In 2011, college
graduates were more
likely to be employed as servers, bartenders and food - service helpers
than as engineers, physicists, chemists and mathematicians.
If not though, Arsene Wenger is
likely to be less worried about the absence of Ozil
than he might have been before, because our young Nigerian star Alex Iwobi had an impressive game in the number 10 role against Palace and the boss was quick to praise the 20 - year old Arsenal academy
graduate in the post match comments reported by the Arsenal website.
Do you really, honestly think that a trained obstetrician is
likely to be worse at resuscitation
than a high school
graduate who passed a correspondence course?
In fact, students who excel in ninth grade are far more
likely to
graduate high school, enroll in college and remain in college beyond their freshman year,
than are students who struggled through their first year of high school.
Our Rochester city students are less
likely to go to college or
graduate from college
than other students in New York State.
Recent research in America has shown that college
graduates who become single parents are
likely to be less well off financially
than those who only complete secondary education, but go on to marry.
Speaking after the speech, Mr Cable acknowledged that some
graduates are
likely to end up paying more money back
than they would do under the current fee rate.
The authors found some differences between the genders in
graduate school — for example, women were more
likely than men to work with women faculty members — but «no clear disadvantages in the aspects of training environments that we can measure,» they write.
D. training are less
likely than male
graduates to pursue academic medicine.
Their findings, published in American Psychologist (September 2004), demonstrated that although those who declined enrollment in the Meyerhoff Program often attended highly regarded HBCUs and Ivy League institutions, they were significantly less
likely than Meyerhoff students to pursue and complete science Ph.D. s or M.D. / Ph.D. s. «If current Ph.D. receipt rates of program
graduates continue,» Hrabowski says in American Psychologist, «UMBC will in all likelihood become the leading predominantly white baccalaureate - origin university for black STEM Ph.D. s in the nation.»
D. institutional training program) are more
likely than M.D. - only
graduates to go into radiation oncology, child neurology, pathology, dermatology, and neurology (3).
Graduate students are more
than six times as
likely to experience depression and anxiety as compared to the general population, according to a comprehensive survey of 2,279 individuals conducted via social media and direct email.
More
than two - thirds of PSM
graduates who responded to the survey had been working before entering the program, so it's
likely that prior work experience influenced salaries.
► «[A] novel analysis finding a link between how U.S.
graduate students in the biomedical sciences are funded and their first job after earning their Ph.D. turns one piece of conventional wisdom on its head: Students supported on a research grant are more
likely to take a research job
than those funded by other mechanisms,» including training grants and individual fellowships, Jeffrey Mervis wrote today.
U.S.
graduate students in the agricultural sciences are more
likely than those in other fields to carry out interdisciplinary research, according to a first - ever analysis of the issue by the National Science Foundation.
«The model indicated that warming of an additional 1 - 2 degrees Celsius would more
than likely lead large declines in coral cover and overall changes to the community structure,» said lead author Jennifer K. Cooper, a
graduate student in marine biology at James Cook University.
English - proficient foreign - national science trainees in their first 2 years of
graduate school are
likely to be offered a teaching assistantship instead of a research assistantship, because their lack of experience and training tends to limit their effectiveness in the research lab and because the amount of service required for a teaching assistantship (typically 20 hours / week or fewer... often much fewer) is less
than for a research assistantship.
«In other words, high school
graduates may appear healthier
than high school dropouts, not because of their schooling or school environment, but because high school dropouts are much more
likely to be poor,» he said.
In fact, according to the report from the academies» National Research Council, there's no good evidence that students are any more
likely to
graduate from college with a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) degree or pursue a scientific career if they attend a specialty science and math school
than a regular school.
Other studies have attempted to determine how the research activities of MSTP
graduates differ from those of other groups of MD and MD / PhD recipients.7 - 10 Although the data from these studies suggest that a large majority of MSTP
graduates hold appointments in clinical departments, and that most have clinical responsibilities, MSTP
graduates are less
likely than other groups of physician - investigators to publish in journals containing high proportions of clinical observations and clinical studies.
Our results may be due to the fact that men are less
likely than women to take medication to treat their migraine and therefore the disorder may be more painful and less controllable, which could result in anxiety» said co-author Senyo Agbeyaka, a recently
graduated MSW student.
At schools with a student poverty rate of more
than 30 percent, students whose parents are involved in parental networks are up to 5 percent less
likely to
graduate from high school
than students whose parents do not have such connections.
Workers in university labs — including 110,000
graduate students and postdoctoral researchers, plus uncounted undergraduates and technicians — are 11 times more
likely to get hurt in a university lab
than in an industrial lab, according to U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration statistics.
African Americans are more
likely than whites to believe eating a poor diet in childhood (55 % to 42 %), not getting vaccinations as a child (54 % to 43 %), living in poverty in childhood (47 % to 31 %), not
graduating from high school (46 % to 26 %), and being born premature or underweight (34 % to 20 %) are extremely important.
The impact of faster times - to - completion is that
graduate students are
likely to be slightly less productive in their
graduate years
than universities and granting agencies have become accustomed to.
But although having a middle class background makes it more
likely that someone had gone to university, Dr Reeves's findings showed that they were no more
likely to take part in arts after
graduating than were working class students.
The implication is that students who are able to transfer all or most of their community college credits are more
likely to
graduate than peers who started their postsecondary education at a four - year school.
People who earn a college degree before getting married are much less
likely to become obese
than those who
graduate from college after getting married, according to a new study.
They are also more
likely than the general population to be from groups underrepresented in science, so increasing the number of veterans in
graduate school could be a step toward greater diversity in the academy.
More
than likely, he's
graduated from the playboy stage and is ready to share his life with the right woman.
Older daters (40 year olds were 4 percentage points more
likely than 18 year olds); educated daters (those with college
graduates were 15 percentage points more
likely high school
graduates); and those who also indicated an interest in religion and spirituality (13 percentage points more
likely than those who did not).
BUSINESS WEEK - Aug 16 - A new study by Christin Munsch, a
graduate student at Cornell University, finds that men are more
likely to cheat if their income is much lower
than what their wife or female partner makes, while women are more
likely to fool around if they make more
than their husband or male partner.
Recent studies have been confirming what most of us have known all along - women are more
likely to attend university and
graduate than men.
Females in the U.S. are now 35 % more
likely than men to go to university and twice as
likely to hold
graduate...
With respect to previous literature, our results are generally consistent with Donn and Sherman's (2002) findings that the (younger) undergraduate students in their sample were less
likely than the (older)
graduate students who participated in their study to report having used the Internet to meet potential partners.
A current study of 10 Linked Learning programs in California, for example, has so far found that students in these programs have dramatically lower dropout rates and slightly higher graduation rates,
than the state as a whole, and are more
likely to
graduate with the courses required for admission to California's public universities.
Graduates of these programs are also more
likely to gain employment and earn higher wages
than comparable groups.