graduate schools សាលាក្រោយឧត្តមសិក្សា such as ដូចជា Still ទោះយ៉ាងនេះក៏ដោយ awarded បានទទួល academic
year ឆ្នាំសិក្សា ever មិនដែលមានពីមុនមក
engineering វិស្វកម្ម subject
areas មុខវិជ្ជាសិក្សា
enrolment ការចុះឈ្មោះចូលរៀន foreign
new students និស្សិតបរទេសថ្មី
marked កត់សំគាល់ work
hard ខំរៀន
like never before មិនធ្លាប់មានពីមុនមកសោះ doing better than ever មានពិន្ទុល្អជាងពេលមុនៗ determine កំណត់
In the United States, about six out of ten students in graduate schools are women. The same is true of
today’s young adults who already have a degree beyond college. As a result, the
Census Bureau expects that more women than men will hold professions such as doctors, lawyers and professors. Men
had faster growth rates than women in going to graduate school in two thousand
nine. Still, women earned sixty
percent of the master’s degrees. That was the level of about ninety percents of
all the graduate degrees awarded.
But a new report says the two thousand eight-two thousand nine academic year marked a change. Women also
earned fifty and four-tenths percent of the doctorate degrees. The Council of
the Graduate Schools says this was the first year ever that women earn more doctorate than men. The largest
share of all doctorates that years, forty-two percent, were in education, engineering, and biological and agricultural
Scientists. But report says between nineteen ninety-nine and two thousand nine,
graduation enrolment increased in all subject
areas. The fastest growth was in health sciences, business and
engineering.
In two thousand nine, graduate schools reported strong
growth of six percent in first-time students from the United States. But enrolment of new International students
decreased by about two percent—the first drop since two thousand four. The
share of foreign new students in
graduate schools fell from eighteen percent to sixteen and a half percents. In
other news, President Obama marked
the new school year in September with a speed from a school in Philadiaphia,
Pannsylvania. President Obama told students they need to work hard in school” because an education has
never been more important than it is today. “He said: “the farther you’re going
to go in life.”He also said this is a time when other countries are competing
with us like never before. He said
students around the world in Beijing, China, or Bangalore, India are working
harder than ever, and doing better than ever.
The President told the students: “Your success in school is not just going to determine your success, it is going to
determine America’s success in twenty-first century.”
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