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Which is not an outcome of graduating high school?

There's no single universally accepted outcome of graduating high school, as it depends on individual circumstances and goals. However, some things are *not* typical outcomes:

* Immediately becoming a highly-paid professional: While some graduates may find well-paying jobs, most require further education or training.

* Automatic college acceptance: Graduation from high school is a prerequisite for college, but acceptance is a separate process based on merit and application.

* Complete financial independence: Most high school graduates still rely on family support to some degree.

* Full understanding of all life's complexities: High school provides a foundational education, but life presents many continuous learning opportunities.

* Instant mastery of a specific career: While graduates may have acquired skills, further training and experience are usually necessary for career mastery.

Therefore, any of the above could be considered a "not" outcome. The best answer depends on the context of the question.

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