you have to go to adult school
2007-11-06 08:37:21
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answer #1
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answered by ♫♥♪♬♥♪Try Me♫♥♪♫♥♪♬ 4
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If you are taking a course that has an academic prerequisite, then you may have to go back to high school and complete your graduation program, or pick up a couple of courses at night schoo;. But if you are taking a technical course, for example, carpentry or construction, you may be able to start directly in college. Your best bet is to decide what courses you want to take and ask the college admissions counsellor what credits you need to have to take the course.
You sound like a pretty upright guy, dropping out to work and support your family. Now that your daughter is old enough for daycare, it would be really good if you could improve your qualifications and prepare yourself to get a better job, which will mean a better standard of living for all of you.
Good luck!
2007-11-06 09:16:37
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answered by old lady 7
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A counselor at a community college should be able to advise a curriculum that can earn you the high school diploma while taking additional college courses.
P.S. Good for you, the effort will pay off in the long run.
2007-11-06 08:39:54
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answered by neonman 7
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I don't know if you're talking bout hs or college but both are possible for ya. I dropped out at 10th grade and I'm starting college next spring. I got my GED. There are however other options if you're speaking of you diplome. The county or a local high school should be able to give you answers on where to go and how to go about furthering your education.
2007-11-06 08:39:36
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answered by dashit 1
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You'll need to get your GED. Call your old high school or community college and ask where to take it. You may need to take a few refresher courses and do some studying to make sur eyou pass it. Good Look! And congrats on taking the responsibility of your child serious and now taking on your schooling. :-)
2007-11-06 08:39:35
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answered by Deny_Zoo29 5
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Your best bet would be to get a GED. My niece got her GED at 16 years old because she had a baby and dropped out of high school.
2007-11-06 08:38:31
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answered by Skelli 3
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Well looking at your grammar and spelling usage, even if you DID graduate high school they probably wouldn't except you. You need to finish high school first (and get some grammar skills) because colleges look at your SAT scores, and you take those in 12th grade.
2007-11-06 08:39:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Collage - A collection of unrelated things - Is that you perhaps?
Try a course with Open University (or something similar in your country)
You can still achieve anything you want - but it will require both enthusiasm and hard work.
Go for it!!!
And use the "spell checker" on your CV. - please?
2007-11-06 08:46:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Go back to high school and learn what you should know, get a high school diploma and then apply for college.
2007-11-06 11:21:34
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answered by DrIG 7
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you need to go back to high school or attend night school. you need a high school diploma (some colleges don't accept a GED) and you need high SAT scores and GPA.
2007-11-06 08:43:28
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answered by po8grl 4
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I don't think you can. You need a high school diploma. But look on the internet and see if there are schools for people who didn't graduate.
2007-11-06 08:39:32
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answered by softballgirl 3
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