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Originally Posted by unit
stories like this are what i tell people is the difference between living in a competitive country like korea, china, japan, etc..
over here you can have a HS degree and still have a very good chance of becoming middle class or higher.
over there if you don't get into a top uni, you will more than likely struggle for the rest of your life.
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Youth employment in Canada these days -- defined as employment for those in the 15 - 24 range -- are nearly at an all-time low though. From kids in HS all the way up to university graduates are having a difficult time finding work. And since post secondary education has become so common place nowadays, and with the cost of living becoming so high, I'd hardly think just having a HS degree would be enough to just remain in the middle class, let alone becoming one.
Of course if you know how to do OF properly...