I was in a similar situation. I only needed 1 semester of PE my senior year of high school to graduate. I seriously considered graduating early. However, I decided to take many college prep classes and work at preparing myself for school. I also took into account things that would have a negative affect on me if I graduated early. One thing is my parents would have charged me rent if I was graduating early and working for a semester when I could have been getting an education. Another thing is that I could have been learning things for free/cheaper in high school than paying for college credit later. This was helpful because things I learned in my last year in college helped me enough to test out of some low level college classes and get credit for them (saved me money in the long run). Also I would not be covered by my parents insurance if I was not a full time student. It turned out that staying the last semester had a few other monitary benefits. Because I had continued on and taken and completedfourth year of a language I was able to qualify for a larger scholarship than if I had graduated early. Between the AP courses took my last year and got college credit for and courses I tested out of, I was able to eliminate an entire semester of school for a lot less money than the semester's tuition would be.
I have also had some friends who graduated early. Many of them wanted to go and earn money for college and were just sick of school. Unfortunately all but one of them lost motivation and pretty much just wasted the entire time. Several of them got lonely and bored being away from their friends during the day. One of them said that she missed the simplicity of high school compared to working a full time job.
2007-02-20 16:11:56
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answered by dulin909 3
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That's totally up to you. You can graduate early and work all summer to save up some $$$, or even take a few community college classes during the summer and have them transferred to whatever college you're looking at attending (this will also prove to the college that you can succeed if you get good grades! And it will establish a college-level academic track record for you).
Alternatively, you can take the summer AND fall semesters off to save up $$$. Or, you can take out student loans and start college Full Force in the summer so you can graduate sooner, get it over with, and start making big $$$ sooner to pay off your student loans (which shouldn't be a problem if you get a half-decent job and do well in school).
Your choice!
Good luck in whatever you choose to do.
2007-02-20 16:06:35
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answered by Brandon 3
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Can't make enough in the summer? Will those few months make that much of a difference?
If so, totally do it. You listed some very good reasons.
It's just that second semester of senior year was one of the most laid back and most fun times of most peoples' lives. It's one of those things that you don't think you'll miss at that time, but looking back, you would have totally regretted skipping it. It's better for some people than others, but overall, most people enjoyed that carefree time once out in the real world.
Stuff like prom, final pep rallies, crazy stunts seniors do (usually pranks), etc. Stories you share during college with your new college friends.
2007-02-21 05:33:12
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answered by Linkin 7
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you have some incredibly great training on your senior year next year. regrettably, as far as i comprehend, you does no longer have the potential to hitch or learn for an AP try on your individual. additionally, in spite of the reality which you look very clever, you would be in all hazard to lose a number of your found out textile that may no longer AP that is had to do properly in college. you in addition to might might desire to evaluate which training the college will settle for, through fact some will in simple terms take AP Chem as an non-compulsory credit, as an occasion. My suggestion could be to apply the unfastened training on a similar time as you nevertheless have it, and in case you fairly loathe intense college then you certainly ought to hitch in the spring semester of school. community college is typically extra decrease priced than those different faculties you intend on using to, so take that into attention besides. finally it is your determination.
2016-10-16 03:47:11
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answered by Anonymous
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If you don't mind missing all the pre-graduation activities, and if you have a job to occupy you, you could do that. If you had no specific plans, I would not recommend it.
2007-02-20 16:29:34
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answered by neniaf 7
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do it! get out as soon as possible!
2007-02-20 16:05:26
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answered by bywayofwhy 1
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