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what would be better to do?

ok when i was in high school (2005 grad) i passed all my parts of the high school graduation test but the science part by one point... would it be better to go and take that part again or just gopt get my ged? i mena i walked with my class and all even got a plaque diploma. I just really wanna go to school and im ready to start my education again. where can i get some things to study for the science part of the graduation test? im from georgia by the way.

please no mean answers! dont say nothing if it has to be rude!

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Don't wait for the GED, mostly because it just sounds bad to hear someone say that they graduated with a GED. I hear those tests can be a *****, but it is most definitely best to go in and redo it asap.

  • 1 decade ago

    NO GED!!! you will regret it!!! Didn't you already pass?? If you have a diploma then you don't need a GED. You said you passed the science part by 1 pt right? Or did you mean that you failed by 1point? You need to talk to your councelor cause you may not need to do anything at all. I hope you've been applying to colleges already right??

    But if possible NO GED, it doesn't look that good for future employers

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    The best person to ask is the schools guidance counselor. They are equiped to handle academic challenges.

    I personally left school at a young age and have only a grade 8 education on paper. Today Im a metal fabricator and manufacture Hydrogen cell transformers.

    Good luck.

  • 1 decade ago

    no need, didnt u say u already passed?

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