Dude I just want to say. I think you're awesome!!!! I hope you find the answer to your question. Forget the dummies who makes comments regarding your spelling. They are losers.
I wish you the best of luck!
2006-09-15 05:45:54
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answer #1
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answered by Izzy 4
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Non of the above. Most community colleges no longer accept online high school diploma's. My suggestion would be going with a real GED. Just study at home and take the GED examination's at your local testing center. Online educational institutes are only interested in money, not you as a student.
2016-03-27 02:25:58
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answered by ? 4
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I'm not sure about any online high school deploma programs, but you might want to look into a GED program...I think every county has one, or is supposed to have one. I think that a GED class might work better for you because that way, you can actually talk to an instructor face-to-face, rather than just online (I've found that when getting explainations for things, it's easier to get it face-to-face, rather than online). Hope this helps!
2006-09-16 04:06:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you two stop and think that perhaps the questioner has dysplexia? Things like that go unnoticed quite often in the public school system. Perhaps he has come here for help and not to get bereated?
You may want to receive some help with any program that you choose, perhaps a private tutor could be of assistance and then go from there in deciding how to obtain your diploma.
2006-09-15 05:41:05
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answered by FreeThinker 3
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Well first you need to brush up on the basics of spelling.
After that, I would recomind a regular GED and then community college.
Some colleges may be hesitant to accept you with a GED but if you do well in CC they usually will accept you.
2006-09-15 05:57:58
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answered by Greg P 5
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I got my high school diploma from Newport Pacific High Schools, now PennFoster. Although the curriculum is well-thought out and covers everything you would need to know, you will be somewhat limited in the sciences because of the lack of facilities.
Good luck!
2006-09-15 05:42:47
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answered by Ben 3
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Online program aren't as good, or accepted, as in-class programs.Check your local community college. Some have online capabilities, and other alternatives.Oh, and that's cute how you intentionally spelled everything SO wrong to get peoples attention. Smart move...lol...!!!
2006-09-15 09:48:36
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answered by persnickety1022 7
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I think you be better sticking to the class room. Having read your question I think you need a teacher to guide you with spelling, and gramar. Diploma, which, accomplished, hy?
2006-09-15 09:22:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Dropped out at 17, huh? Is that in MONTHS?!?!
You've got a LOT of ground work to make up on before you're ready for even a high school diploma, son! Your spelling is atrocious....that means "really bad".....
2006-09-15 05:34:46
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answered by Anonymous
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dude it is so obvious that your horrible spelling is intentional...
first off, even dumb kids in a hokie~redneck~backwater~hole~in~the~wall~town would have known how to spell diploma, and choice, and high school, etc. by the time
they were 17,
secondly, your misspelling is so out there that even a dyslexic wouldn't spell it that bad.
you can find alot of stuff through a search engine.
www.jmhsonline.com
www.alliedhighschool.com
www.icsd.k12.ny.us/highschool
www.alliedhighschool.com/curric.shtml
its called REESURCH!
good luck.
2006-09-15 05:46:51
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answered by breezy b 3
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