Im a sophmore in highschool and im behind 20 credits. My counsler says that there is a 15% chance that i won't be able to walk with graduating class..
Well here's the thing, I was just homeschooled (for 1 semester and thats how i got f**ked up with my credits) and i came back to school for the 2nd semester.
So my question is should i (or would i be allowed to) get homeschooled again for 1 semester next year but instead of effing around actually do my work and catch up majorrly on my credits??
or if any one else has ideas they'd be greatly appreciated.
Moop answered Friday April 28 2006, 5:45 pm: homeschool doesn't sound like your best chance at graduation. since you've already slacked off a semester (you say), becoming homeschooled again may not be great towards solving your problems. summer school, community college are probably your best bets. if all else fails, 5 years of high school could be the best for you. [ Moop's advice column | Ask Moop A Question ]
goodygirl023arn answered Friday April 28 2006, 12:30 pm: That is a hard one after all it is your decision but I would just try really hard to get all my credits, because there will be plenty of time to screw around when you are a senior if you have all your credits. [ goodygirl023arn's advice column | Ask goodygirl023arn A Question ]
MyHappyShoe answered Friday April 28 2006, 9:04 am: You could always just go to summer school and catch up. I don't know if your school does this but my school lets students do summer shool online. [ MyHappyShoe's advice column | Ask MyHappyShoe A Question ]
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