lunedì 29 aprile 2013

Education, behold countries in the world smarter

Canada ranks first when it comes to states smarter and more educated. Half of the population consisting of adults has a bachelor's degree or master. 68 percent of Canadians aged 15 years and above has an education above high school.
Israel ranks second on the list of countries most intelligent and educated. Years ago, in Israel, education was a privilege of a few people, only 1600 students had the chance to educate the university.
Japan is known worldwide for its achievements in technology and science, so it is no wonder that ranks third in terms of the most educated countries. 44 percent of the 127.9 million people who are part of the Japanese population have graduated. The country has produced 15 Nobel Prize winners in fields such as physics, chemistry and medicine, and technology related to robotics.
United States of America considered the fourth in the list of countries most intelligent and educated. In 2009-2010 throughout North America numbered about 4495 universities.
New Zealand is the fifth most intelligent and educated in the world rankings. The rate of people who know how to read and write among adults is 99 percent.
South Korea ranked sixth. Education in this country is very strict. And employment status of each man depends inseparably on the level of education and scientific achievements, which adds more competition between students. 39 percent of the population has a university degree.
Norway, Finland, Great Britain and Australia all occupied seventh place on the level of intelligence and education. In all these countries 37 percent of the population holds a degree in successfully completing college.
Estonia and Ireland share eighth place among them. In both these countries, 36 percent of the population carries a university degree
Luxembourg and Switzerland are in place nine states smarter. Although Luxembourg has only one university, 35 percent of the population has a university degree.
Denmark is ranked the tenth most educated countries. It is very surprising that Denmark is among the few states that pay their students to attend university.

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