In the United States, boys and girls start school when they are five years old. In some st
ates they must stay in school until they are sixteen. Most students are seventeen years old when they graduate from secondary school (中学). Another name for secondary school is high school.
Most children go to public elementary schools (小学) and secondary schools. The parents of public school pupils do not have to pay directly for these children's education because tax money supports the public schools. If a child attends a private school, his parents pay the school for the child's education.
Today about haft of the high school graduates go on to colleges and universities. Some colleges and universities receive tax money from the government. A student at a state university does not have to pay much if his parents live in that state. Private colleges and universities are expensive, however. Almost half of college students in the United States work while they are studying. When a student's family is not rich, he has to earn money for part of his college expenses.
Students in State Universities ______ if their parents live in that state.
A.pay less
B.cost less
C.pay more
D.cost more