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Marianna [84]
3 years ago
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Why is high school graduation such a big deal?

Social Studies
1 answer:
zysi [14]3 years ago
7 0
Graduation from high school is an indicator that you are persistent and can make it to college. The next step is college or a vocation. It's like a rite of passage, you are an adult. You are ready for the world and the world is ready for you. Graduation from high school may be the hardest thing you've done, however you are prepared for life.
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