In Catholic schools today, a love of learning starts in Pre-K and continues through the years, with 99 percent of our high school seniors graduating and
an overwhelming majority of those graduates going on to post-secondary education.
Of our 24,000 high school students last school year, 99 % of seniors graduated (outpacing national average of 83 %), and
the overwhelming majority of those graduating seniors went on to college or post-secondary education.
While this may be a valid perspective, it is my point of view that law schools in Canada should not be blind to the fact that
the overwhelming majority of their graduates join the profession and have come to law school with the express purpose of learning the skills necessary to do so.
Not exact matches
The membership
of the Jesus Seminar does not include the
overwhelming majority of the New Testament scholars who teach at the major
graduate institutions in the United States.
One
of the main features
of American theological institutions is that the
overwhelming majority of them are denominationally oriented and autonomous institutions, loosely related or unrelated to
graduate universities.
The
overwhelming majority of Class
of 2016
graduates used their student loans responsibly and only for educational expenses.
However, in the current legal job market, the
overwhelming majority of law school
graduates end up in one or more (usually more)
of the following situations: