Does anybody know any good affordable sites to getting your ged online or diploma or even highschool online please answer i need help?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? MikeCFT answered Wednesday October 11 2006, 6:52 pm: Lots of places give it, but it's like having a kindergarten degree nowadays. Even a 4 year bachelor's degree is like a GED nowadays because everyone is going to college and college just isn't what it used to be. You have to go beyond an undergrad setting if you really want to stand out. If you think that someday you're going to get hired over someone else who applies for a position that actually went to school, then you're wrong. If actual school is an option, do yourself a big favor and go to school. [ MikeCFT's advice column | Ask MikeCFT A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Wednesday October 11 2006, 9:55 am: I go to online school. I can do school whenever I want for however long I'd like. I can do school work for ten hours today, and not again for 25 days.. and no one will give me a rash of shit. That's a major perk of homeschooling, it is all done on your own agenda. Online schooling is in no way a bad thing. It is actually quite accepted these days, and absolutely no one will look down upon you because of it.
The school I go to is Nationally Accredited, which means I can still land a university with ease. Now, Harvard, Yale and Cornell obviously won't accept me, because they want football stars and leaders of the debate club, but the University of Oregon, for example, won't see my online schooling as a problem whatsoever.
Yes, you will get a high school diploma, and it is absolutely no different than anyone else's. You'll even get a class ring, and graduation ceremony, if you so choose to go to Georgia to attend it. The school is based in Georgia, but you can take it from anywhere in the world. Almost all homework is submitted via internet; few things are sent by U.S mail.
I'm paying about $1,200 for four years of high school. Now, that may seem exspensive, but trust me.. that is such a DEAL that it's just unbelievably. There are many online high schools, so you might still want to look around. However, I completely looooveee my school. Home schooling was the best decision I've ever made. It just personally suits me best. You should know that just because it's done from home doesn't make the work any less difficult. Ironicly, I got the exact same freshman English book from my online school as I did in my public school freshman year. The work is the exact same, and the load isn't lightened at all. Most people find that hard to believe, but they're absolutely incorrect. If anything, it's more difficult. Can you imagine teaching yourself geometry? It's not easy. Of course, there's a fax number, email address, and help hotline that's open five days a week from 8:00am to 8:00pm EST. And no, you do not have to do any type of camera visit with them.
piglet answered Monday October 9 2006, 11:54 am: i dont no how much this will help but iv seen a websit advtised on tv give it ago hope it will help www.ics.tv good luck [ piglet's advice column | Ask piglet A Question ]
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