Most are drop outs reflecting different rungs of the educational ladder, which usually ends with graduation.
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The differing of philosophies is being seen at every rung of the educational ladder, from Pre-K to Collegiate instruction.
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Professor Eichholz was involved at all levels of the educational ladder including leadership roles and participation in doctoral and masters committees.
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Many of Mexico's peasant farmers, who are on the lowest rungs of the educational ladder, still regard the PRI and the government as synonymous.
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As a group, they remain at the bottom rung of the country's economic and educational ladder, still struggling to find social, religious and cultural acceptance.
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The oldest of four children, George went up the elite educational ladder _ St . Bernard's, Exeter, Harvard _ but stepped off when the time came for career.
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The children and grandchildren of Hispanic immigrants move up the economic and educational ladder in the United States as quickly as generations of European immigrants did, a new study says.
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One of those privileges is an exemption from income tax which, when allied to the enormous population growth, explains why Pakistan's teenage population have little hope of climbing the educational ladder to security and prosperity.
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These are the nurseries, according to urban legend, that ease 4-year-olds through the ordeal of the ERB, invite directors of elementary and high schools to visit, and write multipage recommendations for 5-year-olds applying for admission to the next rung on the educational ladder.
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A student can get an associate degree, do a year of OPT, then transfer and get a bachelor's degree, do a year of OPT, and so on, for master's degree's and Doctorates, as long as students are going " up the educational ladder ".