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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 25 Sep 2012

    College Board: 44% of high-school freshmen go on to college. 21% earn a bachelor's in 6 yearshttp://on.wsj.com/QitNQT 

    9:03 PM - 25 Sep 2012
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      1. Summer Curry‏ @SummerCurry1 26 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ that is so true

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      1. Nobama Wristbands‏ @NobamaWristband 26 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ I'll be one of those 21%

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      1. The Other Twin Mom‏ @GeeBT 26 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ Not only are the SAT and ACT non-predictors, but college should not be the route for every HS grad. http://theatln.tc/QmoRar 

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      1. Michael Vargas‏ @Mike1_Dot_Com 25 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ @TDye24 Lmao .

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      1. Danyelle Wilson‏ @danyelle167 25 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ College Board: 44% of high-school freshmen go on to college. 21% earn a bachelor's in 6 years. // Thankful I graduated & in 4 yrs!!

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      1. johnny casanova‏ @BernardoVorace 25 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ at least 50% of the guys in da Top10 Midas Club didnt finish high-school. They just smell money much better than Gatsby. Wicked.

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      1. Loida Rosario‏ @LRosari 25 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ How do these compare with other developed nations?

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      1. 22trish halamandaris‏ @22trishhal 25 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ in need of some #xprize attention and solutions in a failing education system

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      1. Elizabeth VOTE 11/6‏ @Haney_Elizabeth 25 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ Is this acceptable as a country?! As a future educator, I must believe every student can go to college. Scary stats!

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      1. ناصر العجروش‏ @N_Alajroush 25 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ out of those 21% how many will get a job in their field within the first year after graduation!!?

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      1. Sheryl Harris‏ @sharrisdoc04 25 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ Still sub-optimal stats

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      1. Peff‏ @KevinPeffer 25 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ Why leave the party at 11pm?

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      1. Mark Bellhorn’s Sideburns‏ @HenryFyfe 25 Sep 2012
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        Unbelievable RT @WSJ College Board: 44% of high-school freshmen go on to college. 21% earn a bachelor's in 6 years http://on.wsj.com/QitNQT 

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      1. Bonusje‏ @Bonusje 25 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ 52% of academic diploms ARE FRAUDS Wordlwide AND racial law&fby finance seperating jews from in lowest Classes kicked "hostNations

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      1. Lynee‏ @LyneeLuque 25 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ really!?!?!

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      1. Jackie Modeste  ⛵️ 👸🏽of Tpyo‏ @GlobalJackie 25 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ not so good, eh? Much work to be done. #education #competence #competitiveedge #learning

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