You can contact the school district and find out how to get a
GED.
2006-09-16 12:07:28
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answered by schoolot 5
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Thru GED program.
This program allows professionals and working adults like you to get high school diplomas on the basis of prior life experience or online equivalency test. You can receive this accredited diploma without taking admission in a high school, attending classes, and submitting assignments.
Eligibility Requirements for the High School Diploma Program
The eligibility of students seeking to get enrolled in high school diploma program, is checked on the basis of:
1. Any Work/life experience in the relevant field of interest
2. Online Equivalency Test
On the Basis of Experience:
The life experience requirement may be satisfied in any of the following ways:
• Prior job experience in any field
• Previous educational achievements
• Employer-sponsored training and attendance of workshops
• Participation in organizations, both professional and non-professional
• Personal goals, lifestyle, hobbies, and travel
• Participation in volunteer activities and community service
• Independent reading, viewing, listening, or writing
2006-09-16 12:07:43
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answered by Anonymous
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i am so glad you are thinking about that i learned the hard way doing one of those home-school things over sea big mistake i paid in full never finished i didnt know i had a dead line no refund,no diploma,never finished if i had know better then i would have just gotted a ged it free easy all you have to pay for is the test which is no more than 30 dollars or so dont follow style like i did i lost quite a few hundreds
2006-09-16 12:18:08
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answered by usvigyal23 2
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There are GED programs everywhere. There are a lot of highschools that offer adult ed in the evenings or you can try a technical school. In the technical school program you can kill 2 birds with one stone and get a certificate and a diploma at the same time.
2006-09-16 12:10:34
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answered by Anonymous
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You'll have to go to an Adult Education Center for that. FOr small towns they usually have them at some place like the library or whatever as extension classes. You can check it out through the local high schools or social service agencies. Most are free of charge.
2006-09-16 12:14:53
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answered by THE LONER 3
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most states offer free GED testing and prep classes, at the age of 22 it should be fairly easy to pass these test and earn your diploma
2006-09-16 12:10:15
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answered by Robert A 1
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There are many programs which are free. You can look on the Internet to access a GED Program in your local area. Great Choice, and good luck !!
2006-09-16 12:13:49
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answered by ride2cowboy 4
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You will probably have to get a GED through your state school system. Contact you local board of education and they can tell you where to apply.
2006-09-16 12:10:36
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answered by stephenl1950 6
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many ways search online courses on a search engine or go to a community college by your house and see if they teach high school courses or can refer a school that does
2006-09-16 12:07:55
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answered by Matthew Shlmn 5
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This does not address your situation, but may give you some ideas:http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AovqpTAlQA9tKz8CaBUfAEfsy6IX?qid=20060903153757AAOZSwK
2006-09-16 12:18:36
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answered by Mister2-15-2 7
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