Having a GED will not hold her back at all.
My son skipped high school and took community college classes instead, so he'll have enough credits for his AA before the end of his high school years, but no diploma.
Solution, is to take the GED, at that point, and then they'll award him his AA.
I've spoken with the University he's transfering to and they said they couldn't care less whether he has a diploma or GED.
When was GED invented? Anyone...know?
Having a GED will not hold her back at all.
My son skipped high school and took community college classes instead, so he'll have enough credits for his AA before the end of his high school years, but no diploma.
Solution, is to take the GED, at that point, and then they'll award him his AA.
I've spoken with the University he's transfering to and they said they couldn't care less whether he has a diploma or GED.
***Good for you. High schools are obsolete, just as Bill Gates says. We have been discussing inexpensive ways to fast track kids through high school to avoid the liberal agenda and other idiocies such as this one:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1315730/posts?page=84#84
Unfortunately my thread title was not well thought out, because some parents might instinctively skip over it due to attached stigma, whether real or imagined.