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Education Experts USA is an online community dedicated to education. In our experience, we’ve found that the key to surviving this crazy world is education. We connect our members with a multitude of ways to give feedback to one another, provide helpful articles and deliver exclusive offers directly. Changing the world can be hard work, but we think you’ll be happy with what you can receive in return.
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Our nation’s education assessment is largely based on graduation rate.
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Roughly half of the students who enter a 4-year school will receive a bachelor’s degree within 6 years
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30 years ago, America was the leader in quantity and quality of high school diplomas. Today, our nation is ranked 36th in the world
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