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Question Posted Tuesday November 27 2007, 2:42 pm

im thinking about moving out next fall- in with my boyfriend. im 16, i'll be 17. hes 18 soon to be 19.

it is possible for me to continue going to high school once i move out, but still- finishing it up online would make my life easier for when im on my own. ill have more time to work and take care of things.

what are some sites or places sources whatever that offer courses online?


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uisforukelele answered Tuesday November 27 2007, 11:23 pm:
it may depend on where you live, but my high school accepts credits from the texas tech programs. a lot of students at my high school do correspondence courses for those stupid classes that everybody has to take- like health or whatever, so they don't waste time at school. you can either do it online, or do it through the mail. and you have like a six month deadline or something to get one semester of it turned it. it's pretty cool- i don't know how much it costs, but you have to buy the textbook and everything. also, here is a really good site: keystonehighschool.com. that's the website for keystone high school, which is like a nationwide correspondence course system thing. it's used for kids who have special situations- like kid actors who have to do school online or with a tutor, or a friend of mine who is in a dance company and has to finish high school online. anyone can apply, but that's who it's targeted for- so it's pretty flexible. definitely check it out! and you may want to ask your school counselor too, they will probably know of some places to take correspondence courses.

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pootietang answered Tuesday November 27 2007, 10:41 pm:
Contact high schools near you and find out if they offer online classes. The high schools in my district offer online classes for kids who want to get ahead, or who have fallen behind.

Here's a link to the online classes that my school district offers. Maybe this can help you find online classes in your area. :]

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Tammers66 answered Tuesday November 27 2007, 10:18 pm:
ok well i was just saying...its your life i'm not telling you ehat to do. I am just saying. Calm down!

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