It's May 23, 2024, 08:31:09 AM
The "open enrollment" policy allows anyone to begin the goal towards future college education. The policy is highly beneficial to students with mediocre academic records in high school (or who dropped out and later obtained a GED), students "maturing" later in life who now see the benefits of college education, or students who could not attend college after high school but now have the chance to do so.
my throat hurts, its hard to swallow, and my body feels like i got a serious ass beating.
So you leave High School..Go to a different school, Adult Ed., and get your GED..Go to community college..Go to a real college..Allowed?QuoteThe "open enrollment" policy allows anyone to begin the goal towards future college education. The policy is highly beneficial to students with mediocre academic records in high school (or who dropped out and later obtained a GED), students "maturing" later in life who now see the benefits of college education, or students who could not attend college after high school but now have the chance to do so. So dropping out will allow you to still attend a community college and than in the future attend a regular college and get a good job? Any job whether its dealing with a business or the state, for example...
Yeah, don't jump the gun on it yet though in case you are getting some ideas, employers/colleges would still much rather see that you went through a conventional school and obtained the diploma through them. But, if you are lucky enough to have a clear picture of where you are going in life then it is a great way to speed things along, you just cannot slack once you are into a college because again employers will look into your history and think it over.