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i'm 18. graduated. married. my husband's in the military and we're being stationed to a new state and i want to start my additional schooling. what do i have to do to make my transition easier? i can i prep myself? i never took my act or sat, but graduated with a 3.8 GPA, can i still take those tests?

2007-03-07 07:58:09 · 4 answers · asked by crazykat 2 in Education & Reference Other - Education

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It will depend a great deal on what you want to study and why. College is all about completing a major which will get you into some graduate program which will get you into a job. What do you want to do. If you're just persuing higher education in general, you can go to a community college which don't always require ACTs or SATs. If you don't know what to study then I'd suggest business, because no matter what you like or what you want to sell (even if you want to be a teacher) you always need business skills, always. If you decide to study business then you can choose something like Phoenix College who has campuses all over the nation, and a lot of online courses (In fact a lot of colleges offer online courses). That way if you get restationed then you might be able to just switch campuses.

2007-03-07 08:00:54 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

so you did graduate from high school? correct you do not need to take SATS or ACT'S though you may be able to it could be easier for you to attend a two year college for 2 years and at least get your associate degree. If you do well in the two year college and plan to transfer to a 4 year college then you can and you won't even need SAT or ACT at all.

2007-03-07 16:03:10 · answer #2 · answered by LiL Chrissy 1 · 0 0

PLEASE DONT DO IT. unless u know exactly what u want to do. go get a trade. ( massage, esthitican, hair, nails) something that u can take all over the nation wont have a problem having a job. take it from someone who knows it is rough out here with a degree trying to get a job. u have some many schools offering the same degrees and there are only so many jobs to be filled. and ppl are losing jobs left and right. it is ppl that have DR. degrees and are teaching in HS and college that never ever planned on teaching

2007-03-07 16:03:31 · answer #3 · answered by tre_132mp 4 · 0 0

idk. but a 3.8 GPA!!!!!GO GIRL

2007-03-07 16:01:32 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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