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Anyone know any options i can take??
well i'm in high school rite now i'm suppose to be a senior and well i made a few mistakes in my past but now i wanna get my education rite and stuff i was wondering if anyone knew any options i can do rite now i have 13.5 credits and i need 22.5 to graduate and i have 8 classes and have a 2.0 gpa so any ideas on what i can do?? some options my counselor told me
-just pass all my class and then transfer over to adult ed and i'll only need 20 credits to obtain my hs diploma
-pass all my class and try to sign up for a 2nd yr senior and finish up for a semester and take some collage course
thats all i have so far so any tips or ideas ? anything would help..
3 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
If there are any advanced placement courses at your high school, you can try to get into them, generally those are worth more credits then normal classes. Also you can talk to your school councilors about ways of earning credit outside of school, such as job shadowing, and programs that allow you to enroll into college for your senior year and take a college course or two.
Some schools also offer credits for doing things like year book or journalism etc etc.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Take a couple of summer school courses and then start college in the fall. Many universities offer corespondence classes and many high schools have summer classes for people who fail.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
well if your counselor gave you those options they must be viable ones in your state/district.
i suggest really making yourself appealing to schools though too.
activities, etc.