about 40%
This question is hopelessly underspecified. The percentage of girls in the junior school that my children went to was close to 50. The percentage of girls in the all-girls secondary school that my daughter went to was 100. The percentage of girls in the all-boys secondary school that my son went to was 0. So what answer do you want: close to 50, 100 or 0?
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Typically, students graduate high school around age 18. If you were born in 1962, you would likely graduate high school in 1980. If you continued to college for a typical four-year degree, you would likely graduate around 1984.
20%
It depends, really. most kids in the city graduate and go on to college at age 18, but in some rural areas and small villages children will either graduate or stop attending at 15-16 years. this way they can start learning a trade to earn their living.
You need about 23 credits to graduate.
The percentage of high school students who successfully graduate from college varies, but on average, around 60 of high school students go on to graduate from college.
Elementary School: 50%Preschool: 83%
That depends on the institution. Each institution will have an attrition rate which is particular to that school.
It depends on what degree are you talking about. Primary school (grades 1-6) is almost universally attended; after that, children drop in increasing percentages. Only 1 in 10 Mexican students finishes university/college degree.
Yes they do.
Depends upon the schoosl and the students. If the school is a good school then most probably there are lots of students who can graduate.
The percentage of children attending school in Afghanistan is 3 percent for girls and 39 percent for boys.
about 40%
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