I have been having a lot of family problems over this past school year. My grades have been barely passing and I can not bring myself to get up and go to school. I'm not really sure why I feel this way, maybe it is depression. I want to be a "normal" high school graduate with my diploma and all, but right now my mental heath is not agreeing with that route. So, my question is, if I were to get my GED and go to community college and work my way up to a better university, is there anything wrong with that? Why is there such a stigma attached to getting your GED? It just seems too easy to even be real. I am a smart person, I've liked school and been a good student my whole life, it is just the past few years have been really rough. I am a junior and really stuggling. I am ready to be done and move on with my life. I don't imagine that the GED test would be too hard to pass? About how long might it take to get? Would bad attendance in school effect it? Any info would be much appreciated.
2007-02-26
00:50:45
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Amanda
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Primary & Secondary Education