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how do i graduate early and move out?

I'm currently a sophomore in high school and i already have all my graduation requirements done and plan on taking all AP classes junior year and i currently have a 4.6 GPA (weighted). I really want to graduate early but I don't think i'm financially able to do so since i have to move out when i do. I live with my aunt and she told me that i HAVE to move out when i graduate so I really don't have an option. I want to know how i can graduate early and move out without having much money. I plan on working in the summer and save up but i doubt that would be enough. even if i don't graduate early i still have questions on how i'm going to move out without any money or support. I'd appreciate any advice you can give me, Thanks in advance!

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  • 7 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    The only way to do this is to have a job to support yourself. Timing is important here. Since you currently have your food and shelter needs met, you have an opportunity. Check with anyone you know who might be able to find you an internship where you work for almost no pay or no pay summers or after school with a promise of employment when you graduate.. This will give you experience almost no one else has that will make you valuable to an employer. Talk to potential employers who would be willing to accommodate your need for schooling in exchange for the value you will eventually be to their company. It may be better to prolong the time you are with your aunt to maximize your future. Look to the long term, not the short term. Be aware that any promises made to you may be broken.

    Source(s): Long experience in the world. E-mail me if you wish.
  • John
    Lv 7
    7 years ago

    But you do have an option. You can stay in high school and take your AP courses and graduate when you are a senior. Since you do have those two years left why not use them to the best advantage you can? You can live where you are until you graduate. So just stay there.

    Talk to your counselor. With your GPA and more AP courses you may well qualify for a scholarship so you don't need you aunt to support you. But building the strongest possible high school record will really help you.

  • 7 years ago

    Become a waitress!!!!!! And hopefully you don't live in the middle of no where so you can make good $$.

    Source(s): Waitressing is how I have supported myself since 18
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