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Obtaining a High School Diploma - Options?

Hey, guys! So I'm in a bit of a situation. I don't have my high school diploma yet but I'm eager to move forward in my education. Does anyone have any advice on how to obtain my diploma through alternative means, like an online program or GED? Thanks for the help!

3 months ago

Hey there! It's great that you're eager to move forward with your education. You have several options for obtaining a high school diploma or equivalent credential:

1. General Educational Development (GED): The GED is a widely recognized substitute for a high school diploma. It consists of four tests in language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies. You'll need to pass each section to earn your GED. You can prepare for the test through various online resources, local adult education centers, or test preparation books.

2. High School Equivalency Test (HiSET): Another alternative to a high school diploma is the HiSET exam. It has five sections—language arts (reading and writing), mathematics, science, and social studies. HiSET is similar to the GED, but some people find it more affordable or accessible based on their location.

3. Online high school diploma programs: There are accredited online high schools that offer diploma programs for students in your situation. These schools generally allow you to complete coursework at your own pace, which can be advantageous if you're working or have other commitments. Just make sure to do thorough research on the online school's accreditation to ensure the diploma will be recognized by colleges and employers.

4. Adult high school diploma programs: Some states and local school districts offer adult high school diploma programs that allow you to complete your high school credits and earn a diploma. Check with your local school district or state education agency for any available programs in your area.

Make sure to research each option to determine which one is best for your needs and goals. Good luck on your educational journey!

3 months ago

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