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Festival offers a bit of New Orleans and a whole lot of southern fun.
Q. Now that I am of legal age I will be able to complete highschool. It seems odd that I have not been given much support from family. Anyways. My question is, How much more different is the GED testing compared to if I actually go back and receive my Diploma from a highschool? I want to do this the right way, so that way i will be accepted to a good University. And also, I really do want to stay home, but since that wont happen, may you be able to provide me with some information on some kind of financial stability, like money use? Bills? Reant? I just would really appreciate updated information, if possible. Facts are also important. I really appreciate any information, thank you! I live in Fredericksburg, Texas. And also, I found out… [cont.]
Asked by a.a.c. - Sun Apr 19 17:12:44 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. if u actually can go to a high school and finish that way it is the better way. how much did u actually finish before you dropped out or whatever? if u dont have that many courses to take, well even if you do, go to a real high school and get the real diploma. i mean yes a ged diploma is technically equivalent to a regular diploma u get from going to high school, but really when it comes to going to a university or whatever kind of post secondary, it can be more difficult to get in to. because with a ged diploma, the weighing is different, you get some kind of score or something like that which not all university or colledges accept, or theyre scores that you need to get in are too high. and the ged diploma is the lower class of the… [cont.]
Answered by jagna - Mon Apr 20 23:40:59 2009


