Are you saying you want to finish your Jr. yr in about 3-4 months and then complete your senior year, in order to graduate on time?
Starting right now, you could finish your junior year before school starts in the fall, but you would have to start now, just so you don't completely burn yourself out.
the MAIN thing to consider is finding a program that will transfer credit for credit back on to your public school transcript.
Your state education agency probably has information about a distance ed program they use. These programs are approved by the state ed agency and will transfer credit for credit. They are used by the districts to help students catch up on missing credits.
these programs can also be costly.
But, each state is different, your state could offer an option for free.
Best place to start is checking out the website for your state ed agency, finding out what distance education program they use, contacting that agency and talking to them.
For example, I'm in Texas and the Texas Education Agency uses Texas Tech ODE.
you can do it, but you are going to have to work your tail off! LOL
good luck!
2007-03-25 11:31:43
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answered by Terri 6
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this is really rough on you.
You have to be really motivated and expect to spend very long days on your work. It is very possible if you do this. Take short breaks every 2 hours. Believing in yourself and realizing that hard work now will pay off and you will be able to COAST next year (because nothing will compete with the focus and drive you will need to get thru this next few months) should see you thru.
I sincerely wish you good luck and keep on plodding through.
2007-03-25 10:47:17
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answered by Roberta S 3
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actually if you're behind that's going to be a bit difficult because you may have to do a stint in summer school in order to catch up on the bulk of your classes to be up with the rest of the group.
2007-03-26 20:12:44
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answered by nabdullah2001 5
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it is and if you talk to the school district you might be able to fast track and work during the summer and be all caught up by next school year but if you cant i would ask about adult education program you might be able to take classes at an adult education center and be able to graduate with your class or get your GED depending on where you live
2007-03-25 10:44:51
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answered by jodie6682 3
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Yes, but you have to make a schedule and stick to it. It's a lot easier when the teachers make the lesson plans!
2007-03-25 10:43:01
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answered by Celeste P 7
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absolutely that is a very good option homeschooling covers more in a smaller amount of time buy forewaring it can be VERY hard
2007-03-25 10:58:36
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answered by bundschuhlacey 2
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yes if u work fast, try laurel springs or unohs.com. thanks for asking! hope this helps. =)
2007-03-25 11:28:58
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answered by louierockyjim 2
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