According to The Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, the national high school graduation rate in 2002 for all public school students was about 71%. Although students appear to be doing well at the secondary level, they don't even get a chance to experience schooling at the undergraduate level. The evidence for this phenomenon is that the requirements to graduate from high school are not up to par with the requirements to apply to a four year university; hence limited enrollment (Greene and Winters, 2005). Is it possible to be motivated by a lie?
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