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States With The Best Worst Quality Of Education - PQ For Undergrads
States With The Best Worst Quality Of Education by: Nathan Allen on January 21, 2019 | 0 Comments Comments 6,504 Views January 21, 2019The best state in the country for quality of education is Massachusetts, according to research released today (January 21) by WalletHub. The study was part of WalletHubs annual ranking of the Most Least Educated States in America. This years ranking combined two categories ââ¬â educational attainment and quality of education ââ¬â broken down by 20 relevant metrics. Massachusetts placed first in both categories.While the educational attainment category is based solely on the percentage of residents with high school, associates, undergraduate, and graduate diplomas, quality of education includes 16 metrics ranging from quality of public high schools to quality of public universities to educational attainment based on gender and race. Within that category, California follows Massachusetts. Rounding out the top five for quality of education are Florida, Maryland, and Vermont, respectively.For aà growing numberà of Americans, a good education is the ticket to a better future, WalletHubs report reads. College opens doors to more career opportunities, higher earnings and new social connections, among other benefits. But how much schooling one receives also matters to some extent. Generally, the higher theà level of educationà one completes, the higher their income potential and the lower their chances of unemployment become.if("undefined"==typeof window.datawrapper)window.datawrapper={};window.datawrapper["qLRma"]={},window.datawrapper["qLRma"].iframe=document.getElementById("datawrapper-chart-qLRma"),window.addEventListener("message",function(a){if("undefined"!=typeof a.data["datawrapper-height"])for(var b in a.data["datawrapper-height"])if("qLRma"==b)window.datawrapper["qLRma"].iframe.style.height=a.data["datawrapper-height"][b]+"px"});At the other side of the list, Mississippi had the lowest quality of educati on and finished at the bottom of the overall ranking. One spot better than Mississippi is Alaska. Up next were Louisiana, Idaho, and South Carolina, respectively. With all rankings and studies of this nature, there were some limitations. For one was the reliance onà U.S. News rankings for the category of quality of school system. Theà U.S. News largely ranks schools based on a one-to-five scoring scale among peer school systems. Some of the metrics are also based on projected data, including high school graduation rates spanning all the way to 2032.if("undefined"==typeof window.datawrapper)window.datawrapper={};window.datawrapper["JGk9x"]={},window.datawrapper["JGk9x"].iframe=document.getElementById("datawrapper-chart-JGk9x"),window.addEventListener("message",function(a){if("undefined"!=typeof a.data["datawrapper-height"])for(var b in a.data["datawrapper-height"])if("JGk9x"==b)window.datawrapper["JGk9x"].iframe.style.height=a.data["datawrapper-height"][b]+"px"});(SEE THE NEXT PA GE FOR THE ENTIRE LIST OF ALL 50 STATES.) Page 1 of 212à »
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