Morning Announcements: June 21, 2010

A new University of Chicago report finds that people who receive GEDs fare little better economically than high school dropouts when factors Morning_Announcementssuch as their greater academic abilities are taken into consideration

According to a survey of 2,000 of last year’s college graduates, 80 percent moved back home after getting their diplomas.

The Detroit News editorial board is against recent legislation that would allow Michigan community colleges to grant four-year degrees in select high-need job areas.

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John2 years ago
Graduating from school was the most bittersweet experience of my life. I enjoyed high school every bit as much as college and immediately began to miss the lifestyle as soon as I left. Never again will you be in a room or area with so many people your age and with your interests. I always loved to learn but after a while, school began to teach me how to think, how to organize, how to converse with people, and many other aspects a person just simply won't learn without the school environment.

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