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by variadix 252 days ago
When graduating is essentially just aging out, it isn’t really graduating
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what does "really graduating" even mean in 2025? you're eligible for a slightly less bad minimum wage job?
Lowering standards is why a high school diploma is nearly worthless, it wasn’t always the case. If you can graduate with a high school diploma while still being illiterate, innumerate, etc. it is a signal with no entropy.
when was it not the case? as far as I know teachers have been pushing kids through to their diploma for 50 years so they could get out of their hair and into the workforce... both illiteracy and dropout rates were higher

one complication is that standards for jobs you could live off of were at that point much lower... many more people could drop out and make a living, this is less often the case now

Not having a highscool diploma or GED can limit one's future career options; an example is the US armed forces[1].

[1] https://www.usa.gov/military-requirements