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in N.Y recently i guess, there cant be more than 5 people under 21 in a class, so if some one made that decision to drop out and want to regain there prosperitys shouldnt they have the option of getting one and not have to be held back more, Some senaters have a G.E.D what if they had to wait longer? and on most forms G.E.D and H.S diploma are together and dont mean anything, my girl decided what she wanted to get into after she dropped out and should be able to earn that if she wanted 2 with out being restricted, every kid doent want to go to school at some point but we have our parents to make us, and 2 understand why but her father was lack luster toward her than 2 her brother, but now shes making her own choices and finding dead ends, yes iit will discourage drop outs but should they be giving the oppurtunity to rebound?

2007-02-16 23:50:19 · 3 answers · asked by twohitsmf 1 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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There should be no obstructions in the effort to attain an education. I laud your desire to better yourself as I too dropped out of high school and won a GED. However, if I may offer a suggestion: do not stop at that certificate.

2007-02-16 23:57:41 · answer #1 · answered by Wombat 1 · 0 0

There should be no restrictions; I understand class size restrictions, but to limit the number to 5 is absurd. There are many places that offer GED classes, including community colleges. Look into other options. You can even do the classes online...

2007-02-17 10:08:59 · answer #2 · answered by Enchanted 7 · 0 0

I've never heard of this rule and can't find any reference to it. Do you have a link to something stating this limit?

Is it a city law? State law? Policy of the school teaching the class?

They should not be preventing people from getting GED's, that's totally wrong. I'd raise holy h*ll if that happened to me.

2007-02-17 08:01:21 · answer #3 · answered by Vegan 7 · 0 0

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