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eduard
4 years ago
9

What percentage of first-year students fail to enroll their second year?

Business
1 answer:
denis23 [38]4 years ago
3 0
About 33% of first-year students fail to enroll their second year.
That is about a third of all first-year students who don't manage to continue their higher education because of something. That number is quite high, and something should be done to prevent it and to allow students to have the education they need. 
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