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EDU Solutions At A Glance
Educational Discrepancy in America varies by race, state, financial, gender, and a variety of other factors. In fact, less than 10 percent of children from low-income families will attend college.
On average, American families pay 12.5 percent of their annual income to send one kid to high school. These extremely high costs are not justified by the quality of education, the quality of food, or the quality of experience.
Many kids leave the k-12 system with little to no idea on what career field they want to enter. While the k-12 system relies on colleges to accomplish this goal, they leave out many kids who cannot afford college or blindly cost families tens of thousands of dollars in changed majors and schools.


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