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who thinks after finishing 8th grade its possible to go to college?
ok so my cousin friend hes not smart hes average kid 3.2 (GPA) he finished 8th grade and stayed at home 2 yrs also working at Mcdownlads and now hes going to college..he told me they accpted him he didnt have GED or a high school diploma just an 8th grade diploma now hes studying to be a biology teacher..is that possible cuz hes honest and even his parents told me the story..but how can he cope with college he didnt even get a yr of high school education just up to 8th grade O.o
all i know is that you need 4 years of high school to go to collage…either your cousin friend is a genies or rich or i have no idea
how can he teach high school if he never went to high school? impossible.
i didnt say he was teaching high school ^_^ i said he went to college to study biology to become a teacher without a high school diploma…
not frankly my neighbor was home schooled for 2 yrs online and the college accepted her it doesnt have 2 be 4 yrs :) …but we are talking about a guy that wasn’t home schooled or attended a public or private highs school..simply finished 8th grade took a break and went back to college…he is not smart TRUST ME
I guess it depends on the college. Is it conceivable that there is some college out there that may accept someone without a high school diploma or a GED, I suppose it is possible.
but how can he do it if i can hardly do high school and him finishing 8th grade and majoring in biology 0.0
I dont know how to answer this question. I have no idea how he is doing it. In theory it isnt that hard to comprehend. I mean in the british curriculum, the last two years of high school are basically pre college, and I studied the same things in high school as I did in my first year of college (I started off as a biology major). I was 15 when I was studying this stuff. So it is conceivable. But I dont know your cousin so I dont know how he is doing it.
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