I would put my energy into earning an AA degree or a BA degree. Getting a second high school diploma sounds pointless. Jobs won't care if you took the same classes (or types of classes) twice. An AA or BA degree is much more desirable in the workforce.
2006-11-25 10:13:33
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answered by Nicole B 2
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Provided you earned a high school diploma from an established high school, there is absolutely no point in getting a second high school diploma. You mentioned GED but that is not usually held in as high regard by employers as a regular high school diploma.
You should spend your time attending college rather than getting a second high school diploma.
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2006-11-25 10:15:01
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answered by Serendipity 7
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I had a high school diploma. Although I was accepted into the Chemistry/Physics program, I wanted to learn more. I took 2 math courses. I think what really matters is will that knowledge serve a purpose for you. Some take courses in high school, community college, and university just to learn.
2006-11-25 10:23:48
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answered by Anonymous
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not from high school... college would be different.
I havent heard of any places willing to hire a person with 2 highschool diplomas. Places ask about a college diploma and if you have 2 of those, you're in good shape.
Dont waste your time/money on highschool if you already hhave one.
2006-11-25 10:15:47
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answered by da_nikkster 3
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Wouldn't that mean that you have had very limited education? Double? High school is the basic requirements for the educational status quo for all subjects. College would get more in-depth when it comes to something that you need hands-on training for, such as working a union job or government work.
2006-11-25 10:15:30
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answered by Cold Fart 6
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I see no point in that, unless your original high school failed to teach you fundamental skills such as reading. What you should do is move on to a good community college, and take remedial classes if necessary. Many community colleges offer remedial help that can get you on your way to a college degree, which would benefit you more.
2006-11-25 10:16:31
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answered by stick man 6
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OMG, I feel the exact same way as you!!!! I Agree with you, high school doesn't really teach usefull stuff, I mean are we really gonna use X+Y in life? And I wonder how hitler will help me with my future? How does learning about history even help in life? Which jobs are history related? (Apart from archaeologist) Sorry, My answer actually turned into a question!!!! hehe,
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answered by Anonymous
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You'd be better off going to community college and getting an associates degree in something you like. That's the expected educational path in our society, and would get you more knowledge than just going over the same subjects over again.
2006-11-25 10:14:23
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Pointless. Go to community college and get certified in some skill or also get your associate's degree.
2006-11-25 10:14:38
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answered by Hank Hill 3
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How about getting two college degrees, I hear it gets you stuff like jobs.
2006-11-25 10:33:49
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answered by Michal A 2
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