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I graduated from High School 3 years ago but didn't do that well. I want to be able to redo the clasess for personal benefit and to refresh my skills. Are there any schools or programs that offer something of this kind??

2006-09-13 08:51:29 · 8 answers · asked by R21 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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Just go to community college and see how that goes. Its about the same level of difficulty. If you like the classes, you should continue and possibly get a degree!

2006-09-13 08:55:24 · answer #1 · answered by skippybilly 2 · 0 0

I graduated long time ago and still take non-credit classes at colleges just to refresh or learn new things and it's been 30 years. Never too old to keep up with the new procedures in anything.

2006-09-13 08:57:49 · answer #2 · answered by Carol 3 · 0 0

As a matter of fact, I'm doing it right now... I enrolled in college to take classes to help me to get the GED, right this time... So, to answer your question, "Yes" you most certainly can.. You can even get Financial Aid, to help you to buy the books and to pay for your tuition... The rest you get to keep.. But, I do think you have to have a "Goal" of some sort.. .Like, I want to be in the Medical field, after I get my GED.. So,, I'm currently taking Medical Terminology, as well, so that next semester, God-willing I do good this semester.. I'll just take all Medical Billing & Coding classes......... Good-Luck, to you!!! oh, P.S. Just call your local community college... they'll tell you anything you need to know, and guide you in all the right directions....

2006-09-13 09:00:29 · answer #3 · answered by Hmg♥Brd 6 · 0 0

eh, just get into the arts instead and stop textbook education.

you should also check out the lyrics to the song 'Stabbing Art To Death', by the band Showbread

i'm 16, a juinor in high school, i don't plan on going to college (despite my family's wishes, whom are all in education).

mission work, the arts, franchising restraunts--living humbly. think about that life path, too!

2006-09-13 09:01:44 · answer #4 · answered by N/A 3 · 0 0

Yes your local school district may have community education classes. College prep classes are a recap of High School.
Never stop learning, good for you!!

2006-09-13 08:57:04 · answer #5 · answered by galbee 3 · 0 0

I would recomment you to look into community college courses for adult learners. They have refresher courses that would help you strengthen your skills and prepare you for university level studies. You might have your confidence level boosted and it would give you the opportunity to interact with other students.

2006-09-13 11:54:15 · answer #6 · answered by Marilyn C 4 · 0 0

i'm guessing community college would take care of that. otherwise, check out online classes you can take for the high school level. if those don't work, get a tutor. good luck.

2006-09-13 08:59:57 · answer #7 · answered by hmbn 4 · 0 0

Yes, as long as your under 21 any high will accept you, just tell them you never went to high school

2006-09-13 09:02:51 · answer #8 · answered by dragongml 3 · 0 0

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