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Ohio GedQ. I heard that "You can"t take the GED if your class has not yet graduated from high school -- so even if you are 18, the GED is not an option until after you would have been out of high school." Has this changed recently? I took my GED when I was 16 and not enrolled in high school. I eventually went back to high school (long story) but I didn't have a hard time taking my GED and it was only about 5 years ago. A. It seems to depend on the state. In order to take the test if you are under 19, in Ohio, for example, you must have an application completed by the superintendent of schools where you attended last (or I guess by a parent if you are homeschooled). You must have been officially withdrawn from school and the superintendent must say whether or not they believe the test is in your best interest at this time or not in your best interest. Colorado law states that persons between the ages of 16 and 17 may take the GED Tests only when they provide a completed age waiver application and a letter from a university, college, or post-secondary vocational program. The letter must identify the applicant and state that the candidate is required to have a GED or high school diploma in order to be admitted to a specific program or to receive financial aid. The letter must be written on letterhead stationery and be submitted with the age waiver application to the State GED Office. Other Questions : NYU Continuing Education Classes.Does anybody know if the accounting courses offered by New York University (NYU) division of continuing education are acceptable for sitting for the CPA exam?Continuing education clasesses are generally not classes that will lead to a degree. ... Ged Test ResultHas anyone had their ADD or ADHD child rejected from a talented & gifted program because of variability in test results & teacher observations? If so, were you able to reverse the decision by the school? What did it take to do so?This is a commo... Ged Practice Test OnlineMy son has been schooled privately at home since 9th grade (long story), but he will be going to a four-year college, and has to take the ACT. I thought we could find an online class for him to take to learn about the test and get a good idea o... Fake GedI borrowed a friend of mines a ged diploma ,scan it into my system put through photo shop wipe out his name and put mine in its place. Does this make me a graduate of Harvard. Does this get me in trouble with the Law.In fact all I have to do is w... Ohio GedI heard that "You can"t take the GED if your class has not yet graduated from high school -- so even if you are 18, the GED is not an option until after you would have been out of high school." Has this changed recently? I took my GED when I ...
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