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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 394281" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>It may be true about her not being able to take the actual GED test until her class graduates. I believe I have heard that rule before somewhere. However, I do believe she can take Adult education classes at the community college which are totally different animals. They will test her, see how many credits she actually needs to graduate and she works on so many "hours" to gain those credits. She can get those hours as fast as she wants to do it by simply working the workbooks and moving on to the next one and getting them done. Thats what Jamie did when it became obvious that one teacher had it out for him in his first semester of his senior year and wasnt going to pass him for English and wanted to make him take it over in the second semester which would have thrown his schedule off. We took him out and sent him to Adult ed and he graduated a month earlier than his class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 394281, member: 1514"] It may be true about her not being able to take the actual GED test until her class graduates. I believe I have heard that rule before somewhere. However, I do believe she can take Adult education classes at the community college which are totally different animals. They will test her, see how many credits she actually needs to graduate and she works on so many "hours" to gain those credits. She can get those hours as fast as she wants to do it by simply working the workbooks and moving on to the next one and getting them done. Thats what Jamie did when it became obvious that one teacher had it out for him in his first semester of his senior year and wasnt going to pass him for English and wanted to make him take it over in the second semester which would have thrown his schedule off. We took him out and sent him to Adult ed and he graduated a month earlier than his class. [/QUOTE]
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