do you still get credits and stuff for doing homeschool? or do you just get a diploma once you graduate saying you did all the required classes?
thanks so much
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? xEVYx answered Saturday April 29 2006, 6:18 pm: You have to work for so many hours, it depends what state you live in for the requirements exactly. But you don't work in credits you work in hours. So many hours equals one credit. Like for me, it was 150 hours. It seems like alot but it really isn't. You can finish a class that would take a whole year in about 4 months. Anyways, once you finish your senior year, thats when you get a diploma, of course, and you shouldn't have to take any tests until you go to college if thats what you plan on doing, but it does depend on where you live.
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