Did you graduate high school? If you ask this question to here in Illinois, the answer would be, one in ten, or even more no, s/he has not.
http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/06/02/graduation-rates-by-state-and-race/
This does not sound like a scene in an OECD country, even in case with female. The difference perhaps is in that; female students graduate more than male students do.
There are more difficulties in getting higher education in the United States. The cost of education is getting higher, not going with the dollar value, but even higher than at the rate of inflation.
The Obama Administration is now asking for life stories of how it is to pay for higher education. Here is the link to the site:
http://t.co/qtOywoKD
http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/06/02/graduation-rates-by-state-and-race/
This does not sound like a scene in an OECD country, even in case with female. The difference perhaps is in that; female students graduate more than male students do.
There are more difficulties in getting higher education in the United States. The cost of education is getting higher, not going with the dollar value, but even higher than at the rate of inflation.
The Obama Administration is now asking for life stories of how it is to pay for higher education. Here is the link to the site:
http://t.co/qtOywoKD