词汇 | example_english_high-school |
释义 | Examples of high schoolThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Forty-two per cent (64/153) were white, 37 % (57/153) had less than a highschool education. The mean age of participants was 64 years, 88% were married, 66% had junior highschool or lower education. These are formed over the whole population, not just the subpopulation who go to highschool. Some fear they will never make it out of highschool. Only 5% had not graduated from highschool. There are cases on record of people leaving highschool with a diploma who were nonetheless unable to write a letter. Overall, about 23% of the sample dropped out of highschool. The sample was primarily middle class: 66% of the participants' parents were highschool graduates, with 53% of the parents completing university as well. The results may generalize to community highschool student samples but not necessarily to clinical samples. The impact of highschool substance use on choice of young adult living environment and career direction. During his highschool years he built a telescope as a science fair project, and maintained an interest in astronomy throughout his life. When confronted, many would say that their highschool teachers had allowed the practice. As can be seen, almost all members of the sample were in highschool at age 17, and school attendance dropped off thereafter. Highschool students who use crack and other drugs. Approximately 60 % of them had not graduated from highschool. Four levels of education are considered: illiteracy, primary school, middle school, and highschool or higher. Comparing rural-urban differences for women with the same level of education, only those who have middle school education and highschool or higher are significant. We found that this group had scored 10% (on average) higher on the mathematics and physics examinations in highschool. This diversity is reflected in the increase of reference group nouns in highschool. She had graduated from highschool, considers herself to be middle class. A major question that emerges from our analysis is why, if highschool graduates have positive returns to attending college, all people do not attend. The typical highschool student would earn $703.78 thousand over the life cycle. The return to people at the margin is above that of the typical highschool graduate, but below that for the typical college graduate. In the pain cluster, 25 percent had less than a highschool education, compared with 4 percent to 14 percent in the other clusters. The baseline categories are 'independent' for party identification, 'over 64' for age, and 'not a highschool graduate' for education. This category of respondents was differentiated with respect to current contraceptive use when compared to those with a highschool education or less. He did not complete highschool, and he writes so that old ways of life and occupations will be documented, not to produce literary pieces. The study was conducted on two groups of learners: 53 college students and 56 highschool students. For example, a boy who does not graduate from highschool has limited employment and further education options. Using sensitivity to word structure to explain variance in highschool and college level reading ability. She has advocated an expansion of courses in demography at the university level and also the introduction of elementary demography at the highschool level. The elementary school, up to 8th grade, is attended by 45 students, while highschool instruction is offered to about 120 students. They should also separate the home and street - contexts of vibrant vernacular life - from the domains of education, especially highschool and university. For the retirement sample, the number of observations is 8,262 for college graduates, 18,989 for highschool graduates, and 20,332 for dropouts. We created two binary education variables, one for individuals whose highest education is high school completion and another for individuals who have completed college education. Nearly half had not graduated from highschool. The measures of ability used include an interviewer's rating of intelligence, a verbal ability measure and an ability measure taken prior to leaving highschool. They had attended highschool, played sports or spent time in dance halls and in and around movie houses among kids from multiple ethnic neighborhoods. This was accomplished by surveying over 2000 middle school, highschool, and college (science and non-science majors) students. Do urban adolescents "bounce back" from the negative impact of the transition into junior highschool? I visited a local highschool with a guest composer last year, who spoke to forty-five orchestra students about electroacoustic music. Designing a consistent curriculum that will flow smoothly through primary, middle school and highschool will take years to implement. Table 2 presents the conditional distribution of ex post potential college earnings given ex post potential highschool earnings decile by decile. The director boasted of only one success story, a young man who graduated from highschool and became a teacher himself. They show that college graduates have a higher present value of earnings than highschool graduates. By definition, the original sample of highschool seniors excludes drop-outs (around a quarter at that time). Alternatively, though, harassment of girls may continue to escalate into the highschool years. These results suggest the utility of universal prevention 0 promotion interventions for the risky transition to junior highschool. Of special concern are changes in conduct problems related to the transition to middle school, highschool, and early adulthood. There is high level of illiteracy, massive dropout rate at middle and highschool levels and limited access to higher education. Responses were converted into a dichotomous variable where graduation from highschool was considered successful and less than a highschool diploma was not successful. The educational level of the fathers was similar, with 33% receiving a college degree and 18% receiving some post highschool education. The impact of the transition to highschool on the self-system and perceived social context of poor urban youth. Highschool changed that and gave adolescents an extended youth. Only when she moved out of the military community to go to a public highschool, nominally integrated, did she experience real discrimination. As highschool juniors, they were preparing for the state exam that grants access to college. The paper was about one of his teachers in highschool, and how that teacher had helped him get interested in school. The study sample size was estimated at 1000 highschool students with an 80 % study power and a 5 % chance error. Screening for office visits is done by people many of whom have little more than a highschool education. At highschool entry, for example, a young person's early peer group typically redistributes itself into new and often unpredictable clusters of friendships and alliances. Dating violence among a sample of 1567 highschool students. They were thirty years or older, and 90 per cent had started with private singing lessons before leaving highschool. Both composers related their heavy involvement with music at highschool. In the second group were homemakers, a video producer, community newspaper correspondent, landscape gardener, and two highschool teachers. Our question was whether the factors that predicted middle school, highschool, and young adult transitions were different. All parents minimally had a highschool education. The impact of highschool substance use on choice of young adult living environment and career directions. In fact, youth who worked longer hours during highschool exhibit less depressed mood and greater selfefficacy. Victims of dating violence among highschool students. Parental education is a dichotomous variable dividing the sample into those who did not finish highschool and those who did. For fathers' education, less than highschool education was assigned to the risk category (5% of the sample). However, those populations consisted of deaf highschool students. All of the parents had finished highschool and 21% had received some post highschool education. She finished three years of highschool and worked for 18 years as a secretary in a civil court. Semantically speaking, the language is a generalization of highschool algebra. Most of the highschool graduates began childbearing within 5 years after leaving school at an approximate age of 18. A parallel gradient was found with woman's education; 47% of the college graduates were drifters in contrast to 76% of the highschool drop-outs. However, this difference diminished among women who had completed highschool (16-9% and 23-3%, respectively). Year 7 in a junior highschool is aged 12-13. 20. This prompts him to review his previous, mostly unsatisfactory liaisons with women, starting in highschool and continuing through to the present. The paper argues for the need to build a task bank to support the introduction of speaking tests in senior highschool entrance examinations. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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