The University of Central Florida, the best college in the nation, has a graduation rate of 98.9%. It is my belief that this is a direct result of the students who attend university. There are many factors that make this a great college, and the fact that we have a very good education system to help us achieve this number shows that the majority of the students here are smart, hardworking, and successful.
What can we take away from this? I feel that the fact that we have such a high graduation rate shows that we are a great place to live. As a nation we often spend a huge amount of money on education, and I feel that this high graduation rate shows that we don’t spend that money frivolously. We should keep that in mind when we invest in more expensive education.
The world’s second largest economy is based in the southern hemisphere. It’s a world of low income earners and high unemployment. For the majority of the population in the United States, education is a matter of choice. The average American is not born into a rich family, and it is a matter of fact that it is a matter of choice to live in a poor, middle-class economy. Here’s what I mean by the truth: education is the only way we can live as Americans.
What we often forget is that the American college system is the product of two factors: the desire of upper middle class parents to give their children the best education in the world, and the desire of middle class parents to give their children the best future they can. I think the truth that it is the only way we can live is a big part of why our economy works the way it does, and why our nation has such a high and rising standard of living.
For young people of all ethnicities, the quality of their education has been a major factor in their success. The fact that it is the only tool that they have to move from point A to point B is as important to them as their car or their television. It can be the difference between living a healthy life or having a life filled with heartache and regrets.
Because of this, the graduation rate among black students is much higher than white students. It is even higher for Hispanic students. The U.S. has the highest rate of college graduates per capita of any nation in the world outside of the European Union, and when you factor in a large percentage of the country’s population that don’t go to college, it becomes a pretty safe bet that our nation’s standard of living is far ahead of the rest of the world.
The problem is that black and Hispanic students are the two groups that, when you compare their graduation rates with the rest of the world, are the two groups that have the highest graduation rates. But while we are at a point in our history where the majority of our universities are doing pretty well, it is still way too easy for the majority of our people to graduate.
The main reason for this is that the majority of our students live far away from the state that we have because the state where they’re from is far away from us. For example, most of our students in our US school system are from the states that the government is supposed to regulate. In fact, our state laws are really quite strict for the states that we regulate.
I had asked my friend, a US student at Harvard, what the rate of graduation looks like for students in his state. He said: “The rate of graduation is really, really high. I don’t know why. You have to really study all the time. You have to go to class all the time. You have to do a bunch of other things that students don’t.” I think this is partly because of the cost of living in the US and the lack of competition.
We would love to know if our state is really as strict with things as Harvard’s friend was.