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Am i cought up in all my work?

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hey ive been home schooled for about 5 years now and im going to see if i can go to public school next year now that im a senior i was hopeing there was some one on her that could give me the website for a free placement test for 12th gr or some basic questions just to make sure im prepared any help would be great thank you :-)

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  1. Assuming you are in a district that will accept your homeschool credits, you should be able to move into whatever courses typically follow the ones you just finished.  

    The school might give you a placement test.

    Were you doing Public School at home?  Such as K12 or something similar?  If so, your credits and records should just follow you.  If you were homeschooling independently or using a private distance education, the school can choose which of your credits to accept and which to deny.  Often public schools try to get revenge on you for homeschooling and refuse to accept your work.

    Colleges are better about accepting homeschoolers though.

    You might want to concentrate some real effort in the area of English.


  2. Going to high school for just your senior year will probably not qualify you for a diploma.  Plus you can't spell caught, or use punctuation properly.  So either you are a lazy typist, or you are just another person trying to give honest home schoolers a bad name.  If you have actually completed 11th grade level work, then you should do well on a GED pre-test.  Most local colleges will allow you to take the pre-tests for free.

  3. I cannot tell you anything, but go to your local high school and talk to a guidance counselor

  4. You MUST must must must must talk to the school in question. You can't just be "caught up" when it comes to high school nor have a placement test. High school is about credits and the school has no obligation to accept your work--especially if the work you've done isn't at all the same as what the kids in that school have done.

    You might be able to do some sort of placement test for English or math courses and they might let you take those at your level, but don't expect anything else.

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