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What can I do without graduating from high school?
I am a cake maker myself, and I have been doing it for about three years. As long as it is done seriously, the catering industry of cake will have a future. Generally speaking, the catering industry itself is hard.

There are many two-year technical colleges and community colleges in the United States, which provide skills and professional knowledge needed by society. These schools have low tuition fees and serve as a bridge between high schools and regular four-year universities. In the United States, 18-year-old high school graduates can enter universities without examination, and more than 60% of high school graduates can enter universities for further study.

Regular four-year universities in the United States include liberal arts colleges, independent professional colleges and comprehensive universities, which cultivate high-level professionals and represent the highest level of science, technology and education in the United States. Teachers in four-year universities are all very strong. Teachers must have a doctorate and meet professional needs in teaching methods and teaching contents. In addition to education, these institutions also undertake a large number of high-tech scientific research tasks of the US government. ?

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The United States is one of the most developed countries in education in the world. The American education system began to take shape as early as the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC). After more than 200 years of development and gradual improvement, today's three-level system of primary education, secondary education and higher education has been formed.

The United States implements the policy of universal primary education. All states stipulate that children before the age of 65,438+06 must go to school, and each child must receive at least 8 years of education. This universal education policy makes the United States one of the countries with the largest number of educated people in the world, and only 65,438+0% of Americans can't read and write.