All of the U.S. Department of Labor jobs require at least a postsecondary academic or vocational certificate, and some two to four year college degrees. Some people looking for jobs enroll in programs to improve some of their skills. Eighty percent of jobs that pay more than minimum wage do not necessarily mean you have to have a degree, but they do expect peoples reading skills to be at least college freshman level. In these days now mainly everyone needs some type of college education or skills equal to college students. Not all high school teachers teach their students the skills they need to know to be ready for college. The surveys are looked at in four different areas such as; English, math, reading, and science. College and high school educators disagree in one key area: grammar and usage skills.
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“National Curriculum Survey Calibrates ACT’s Assessment Tools” Activity Winter 2004:4