Anyone know the quickest way to a diploma?
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by /u/East-Requirement-728
3d ago
Hi, i'm 19 from Maryland and I have two foreign language credits left, I don't feel like spending 6 months on 2 classes and having my life held back by them again, so are there any good adult highschools/online credit recovery courses I can take to quickly get the credits I need? I'm willing to spend all day everyday knocking it out of the way if it means I can get it faster The issue is just that most that I look at online won't let me transfer all of my credits, so i'd have to do the core classes again, are there any that will let me transfer all of my credits? submitted by /u/East-Require ..read more
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Reeducation
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by /u/Spiritual-Giraffe191
1M ago
Hello, my partner had an extremely rough childhood, so his education is limited by quite a bit. He attended grade school but didn’t absorb anything due to his trauma and home issues. In jr high he got into drugs and stopped all efforts completely, and he didn’t attend high school. (He wanted to but it didn’t work for a variety of issues including homelessness.) He also learned he has learning disabilities (ADHD and Dyslexia) in grade 10 when his school tested him and also found out that he was at a grade 2 reading and writing level in Grade 10. He wants to get an education to be able to get i ..read more
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I have to take a CAAT Level D for Science and Math. Can anyone direct me to a good resource from which I could study?
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by /u/Old_Cheesecake_5481
1M ago
I’m googling everywhere but I cant find nothing specific to a CAAT Level D. I only have a couple of weeks to prepare and I’m starting to get worried. I’m hoping to get into paramedic school. Any advice? submitted by /u/Old_Cheesecake_5481 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Free or low cost course on bookkeeping and computers? Online(I’m disabled; in person is very hard)
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by /u/OpenYour0j0s
1M ago
Quick books excel etc submitted by /u/OpenYour0j0s [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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I have about 140 community college credits from 92 to 97. I did not take the required math class to transfer to a four-year university so I just kept taking more classes. What can I do with these credits and is it possible to get a 4-year degree with life experience along with these credits?
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by /u/Brucef310
1M ago
I am ashamed to admit that I never transferred to a local university because I did not want to take the required math class. At the time I hated math and I probably still do but I overheard someone say that it might be possible to get a 4 year University degree with community college credits and life experience. What are your thoughts on this? I'm not looking at using the degree to get a good paying job as I'm a business owner and do well for myself and I'm financially secure and set with my business as well as investments and residential real estate that I own. It's just more for my own pers ..read more
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26 and don’t know where to start
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by /u/ErsatzCaptain
1M ago
So as the title explains I’m 26 and looking to to go back to college. To put my past lightly, I grew up with extremely abusive and controlling parents. Issues at home caused me to not care about any kinds of grades back in high school. My senior year of high school they also chose what college I was going to go to, what I’d major in, and what my ultimate career path would be. They were so overbearing and controlling that the only way out of that situation was to intentionally flunk out of college entirely. Flash forward to today, I’ve broken away from my family altogether and I’m currently wo ..read more
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High school diplomas
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by /u/Hot-Gift-838
2M ago
Are there any good programs to earn your high school diploma at 38 from home? I live in CA. submitted by /u/Hot-Gift-838 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Scholarship or Grant For Adult Learners Returning to High School?
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by /u/UnderstandingNo4707
2M ago
Hello, Has anyone heard of a grant or scholarship that helps you pay for obtaining your high school diploma as an adult? Thanks in advance. submitted by /u/UnderstandingNo4707 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Going Back to School
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by /u/asquithy_
2M ago
So I(22) was supposed to graduate my senior year of high school. COVID hit and I got hit with a lot of personal issues I was unable to actually graduate. I want to go back and get my diploma. . I was told I could get an accreditation, I want to look into to that option. I was wondering if anyone has any advice on an online program I could use OR if the idea is even an option. I'd also be interested in any GED programs. I have a the most support I've ever had in my life, and I really want to get back on track for what I wanted my life to look like. submitted by /u/asquithy_ [visit reddit] [co ..read more
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Choosing school for cert program (Canada)
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by /u/ibsucksbutstillidoit
2M ago
Hi there! I was just wondering if this is the right place to ask :-) I’m currently choosing between schools for Adult Education Certificate (Canadian only). I’m opted for online programs and want to see if anyone have feedbacks or suggestion for any university that has a good/affordable certificate program you have taken. Thanks alot! submitted by /u/ibsucksbutstillidoit [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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