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There’s
more than one way to prove your knowledge. While many students
spend years earning their high school
diplomas, others take a battery
of tests in a single day and move on to college with a GED. But, is a
GED as good as an actual diploma? And do colleges and employers really
care which one you choose? Take a look at the hard facts before
deciding how to complete your high
school education:
GEDEligibility: Students who take the GED exams must not be enrolled in or graduated from high school, must be over the age of sixteen, and must meet other state requirements. |
| Reception
at the office: The
majority of employers hiring at
entry-level positions will consider a GED score as comparable to an
actual diploma. A small number of employers will consider the GED
inferior to a diploma. If a student continues school and receives a
college degree, his employer will probably not even consider how he
completed his high school education. Reception at the college: Most community colleges admit students who have received a GED. Individual universities have their own policies. Many will accept students with a GED. However, some colleges will not view it as equivalent to a diploma, particularly if they require specialized courses of study for admittance. In many instances, a traditional diploma will be viewed as superior. High School Diploma |
| Requirements: In order
to receive a diploma, students must
complete coursework as dictated by their school district. Curriculum
varies from district to district. Length of study: Students generally take four years to complete their diploma. Reception at the office: A high school diploma will allow students to operatein many entry-level positions. Generally, employees with diplomas will earn significantly more than those without.Students who wish to advance in a company may need to attend college for additional training. Reception at the college: Most students admitted to colleges have earned a high school diploma.However, a diploma does not guarantee acceptance. |
guarantee acceptance.