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Please help me H.S diploma or G.e.d?

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Hi can someone please tell me who is the best on line to make up your High School Dipolma or G.E.D.

I never had the chance to finish my school.

Any suggestions on which website can I infrom my self about this. Or anybody has earn High School diplomaon line?

Please Help!!!!

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  1. try pennfosterhighschool.com

    its an actual high school diploma.

    very much legit.

    depending on how far you got

    in high school depends on how

    much you'll have to pay.

    good luck :)


  2. Actually it is better to get your Highschool Diploma rather than GED. Colleges DO look at that and often will frown upon a GED. Now I am talking about Universities. 2 years colleges will usually accept anyone regardless. If GED is the only route you can go then that is better than nothing.

  3. my high school give us a full credited high school deploma and its all online! check it out

    http://keystonehighschool.com/

  4. I work at a college, and I can honestly tell you one thing.

    It doesn't matter.

    You can get into college with either, and once you are in college nobody cares how well you did in high school.

    The difference is, you have to take one big test for the GED vs. about 50 small ones for the HS Diploma.

    AND!!!!!

    The GED costs less (testing fees) than the HS Diploma. Far less.

    Save the money and buy a cake once you pass your GED.

    Then go to college.

  5. If money is an issue at all (and for most HS dropouts, that's a big yes), then you don't want to fool around with online services.  Contact your local public school system or adult learning/jobs center and ask them.  Probably there are programs where you can complete the GED for free--and then, as previous response noted, you're ready for college.

  6. It would probably be easier to get your GED than your high school diploma. If you want to go on to college, I would recommend starting with a two-year college -- your local community or technical college. They are generally "open admission", which means they will take anyone with a HS diploma or a GED. Once you have a year or two in there, you can apply as a transfer student to a larger university.

    Also, if you contact your local community/technical college, they can probably help you get your GED.

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