Studying science can either be - technology oriented or research oriented. The former does have a lot of scope as its directly connected to the market needs. Thus engineers are plenty and opportunities are also high. Your question would probably be focused on the second option, which is research. And why students opting this are less :
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A GED does not limit your career any more or less than a diploma does. A GED is recognized as finishing high school. Some students drop out in order to begin their career or to work.
The results demonstrate that more hopeful and less bored students, students who were more satisfied with their academic work/life, social science students, students with more resources
It pursues those which are based on testable hypotheses. It does not ignore explanations, but will give less weight to those which are not based on experiment.
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It depends who you ask. Some former students of such schools say they are a bad idea. So does the American Civil Liberties Union. They say such schools reinforce gender stereotypes, make it harder on LGBT and gender variant youth, and rob students of exposure to ideas and behaviors outside of their own. However, such schools have their advantages. None of the students feel they must impress those of the other sex. So they are more free to concentrate and get on with their studies. Boys in single gender schools won't have to put up with taunts from girl bullies and condescension and malicious nurturing traits from girl students. They won't have to put up with sexism from female teachers who are partial to female students. For girls, there is less pressure to look sexy and less pressure to have sex. There is also less risk of being sexually assaulted or violently attacked by male students. They have more chances to speak up in class and are not taught by the domination of male students that speaking up is a boy's thing. They will be more free to pursue science, politics, and sports without accusations of being nerds nor sexual-based accusations. For students who are serious about an interest or a career track, such schools sometimes help if such interests are part of the curriculum. Of course, magnet schools might be a better idea, where students are segregated by interests and IQ, not gender.
The liberal arts degree is typically a general degree, broad in scope, and with a strong emphasis on the humanities and the theoretical. The applied science degree, is a very career oriented program of study, with less stress on the general education course work and focused on practical skills for a specific career.
When looking for a computer science job, one should always strive to be mindful of the latest technologies and popular programming languages utilized by these new products. The rate at which the computer science industry changes, adapts and progresses is mind numbingly quick, even for the most experienced of information systems technicians. By choosing a career in computer science, an individual has chosen to pursue a lifelong learning endeavor. Interestingly enough, however, is that finding a computer science job relies a little less on formal education that many professional careers. Instead, it is a field where quality of work can be immediately presented and assessed by potential employers thereby further emphasizing the importance of a contemporary technological knowledgebase.
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Typically, the applied science degree is more career oriented with less of the general education courses requires. It is more of a focused approach with a science base to include a balance of liberal arts, technological knowledge, math and computer oriented skills, and practical skills needed for a particular discipline within the field.
There haven't been any studies showing how many people actually make it in modeling as a career since there are different fields of modeling and it would be hard to gather this kind of information, but it is said that out of the fashion world only 1-2% reach supermodel status. As far as other kinds of modeling, a good estimate would be that less than half make it a successful career.