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Hurst, Allison. "The Path to College: Stories of Students from the Working Class." Race, Gender & Class Journal 16 (2009): 257-81. Print.
This journal article evaluates how some kids from the working class go to college as others go staright into the workforce. -
Grodsky, Eric. "Those Who Choose and Those Who Don't: Social Background and College Orientation." The Annals of the American Academy Political and Social Science. Vol. 627. Sage Publications, 2010. 14-35. Print.
This journal article goes through the life choices teens have to make after high school and how it turns out afterwards. -
Rowan-Kenyon, Heather. "Contextual Influences on Parental Involvement in College Going: Variations by Socioeconomic Class." The Journal of Higher Education 79.5 (2008): 564-86. Print.
This journal article tels how parents of different classes affect the career choice their child makes. -
Sackett, Paul. "The Role of Socioeconomic Status in SAT-Grade Relationships and in College Admissions Decisions." Psychological Science 23.9 (2012): 1000-007. Print.
This journal article provides statistics of how certain teens do on the SAT and go through the college admission process. -
Klugman, Joshua. "How Resource Inequalities Among High Schools Reproduce Class Advantages in College Destinations." Research in Higher Education 53.8 (2012): 803-30. Print.
This journal article gives details on how a school's resources change a child's career choices. -
Venezia, Andrea, and Laura Jaegar. "Transitions from High School to College." The Future of Children 23.1 (2013): 117-36. Print.
This journal article goes through a teen's transition between college and high school.